This is one of the quotes often heard it originates from Phyllis Diller, the American actress, .
so what impact does a smile have
1, Can improve your confidence people who generally smile more are deemed more confident in meetings and social gatherings
2, Make you feel good – when you smile certain chemicals are released which actually make you feel good
3, Can make others feel good – smiling is contagious smile at someone and in most cases they will smile back
so what to do if you dont have the right smile? –
well perhaps tooth whitening – to achieved a little brighter smile, or how about achieving straighter teeth with an invisible brace .
Lifestyle dental is about to turn one on the 4th of September- Yes it has been a year, gone pretty fast during our time the dental practice has grown and over this time we have seen over 500 patients.
During this time we have done cosmetic dentistry and Invisible braces, Inman aligners, tooth whitening as well as routine care.
We will be celebrating with some new offers so keep a look out on our website for developments
1, brush regulary – this seems pretty obvious regular brushing and in correct manner to make sure everything is cleaned efficiently and chances are you will have a great smile
2, diet – a high intake of sugar can ruin teeth very quickly although you would be supprised as to what food contains sugar good to have a diet check with your dentist. There are also other food which can damage teeth to book in and find out if your diet is effecting your teeth then www.lifestyledental.co.uk
3, Regular visits find a dentist and have regular maintained treatment
4, Have your teeth whitened now very popualr many systems on the market click here to find out.
5, The lips are what frame a smile and great lips lead to a great smile so plenty of lip balm and lip cream in the sun..
A new company called Bioeden now which can now extract stem cells from teeth. What this means is that if you or your child would like to have your stem cells saved.
Stem Cell treatments can then be introduced into damaged tissues in order to treat disease or injury.
I often have been asked as many people say, why are my teeth crooked or mishapen?
Here are a few reasons why they could be:
1, trauma if you broke the teeth or they were chipped then this can cause a
2, the lips and tongue can exert pressures on the teeth causing them to develop in unusal places
3, ealry loss of the baby teeth this can cause the space to close too soon for the adult tooth
4, missing adult teeth
5, mesial drift- whereby the back teeth move gradully move forwards causing some crowding in the front teeth
6, extra teeth
7, big teeth and small mouth can cause crowding
These are the main reasons there may be more if i think of more will post again on this subject most of these can be corrected using some kind of brace or orthodontic treatment