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How can straight teeth and a better bite improve your life?

Your smile is on

1- A beautiful smile can make you more attractive

 

“What is beauty anyway?”. In a recent paper the average man, when faced with this question, responded that a beautiful woman boils down to two
criteria: She must be 1. Happy. and 2. Healthy.
Healthy, it would seem, is exhibited by nature through function (teeth that bite well) and symmetry.
Multiple studies done by researchers independent of one another show that an overwhelming amount of what is considered beautiful also correlates to
how symmetric the face and body are.
Studies have shown that a white, aligned smile signals that someone is healthy, smart, and financially secure.

 

2 – A great smile can help you make friends and influence people

 

More than 92% of adults agree that an attractive smile is an important social asset. There is strong evidence that attractive smiles enhance peoples’
self-esteem, their business opportunities, and their social interactions. A strong smile has power. It increases the production of serotonin, which has
been scientifically proven to elevate the mood of both the person giving the smile and the person receiving it. A full, genuine smile automatically
exudes confidence. It’s a widely held belief that people with great smiles are more self-assured. According to the Smarter Smile Survey (conducted by
Harris Interactive for Align Technology, October 2000), 64 percent agree that people with nice smiles are more outgoing. Eighty-seven percent think
that your smile is very important to your self-esteem. You can’t ignore the general consensus. Every element of the smile is connected to confidence.
According to a study sponsored by Orbit chewing gum, 71 percent believe people with nice smiles make friends far more easily than those with crooked teeth.

 

The smile has a profound effect not only on our perception of someone’s attractiveness, but on what we think about that person as well. A great smile
is associated with good health and is sometimes even a barometer of wealth. Someone with noticeably flawed teeth is usually presumed to be suffering
financially.

 

Facial expressions are critically important in all ways of how we communicate. What you put out is what you get back. If you’re uncomfortable with
your smile, it will affect everything in your life. People won’t respond to you as much as you would like them to.

 

3 – Straight teeth can improve your health and help you keep your teeth longer.

 

The Order of dentists of Quebec states that crooked teeth or misaligned jaws can lead to functional problems. Overlapping teeth are difficult to clean.
Such problems may lead to tooth decay and gum disease, or, in extreme cases, to tooth loss. Misaligned teeth and jaws that do not fit together properly
may result in inefficient chewing, excessive wear of tooth surfaces, and pain in the jaw, head, neck or face.

 

4 – A nice smile can improve your financial success!

 

Studies have shown that occupations that are considered prestigious and/or those in which the occupant is highly visible to the public require good
dental esthetics in the person who seeks to enter them.

 

It has been shown that dental appearance that deviates from acceptable norms might indeed reduce one’s life chances. For occupations where dental
appearance is very important – those that are prestigious and those in which the occupant is visible to the public – an individual’s dentofacial disorders
may well come between his career aspirations and his career opportunities

 

Are you a good candidate for orthodontics?
1. Are you self-conscious about smiling in front of other people?
2. Do you ever put your hand out to cover your smile?
3. Do you look at magazines and wish you had a smile as pretty as the model’s?
4. Do you have a hard time passing dental floss between certain teeth?
5. Is there someone you think has a better smile than yours?
6. Have you ever felt unhappy because of the appearance of your teeth?
7. Would you be willing to invest a small portion of your budget to have a nicer smile?
8. Can you free yourself for one hour every six weeks for visits to our office?
9. If we told you that in 18 to 24 months ( 3 to 6 months for accelerated treatment) you would have the smile you dream of, would you be interested?
10. Would you like to spend the rest of your life with a nicer smile?

 

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, you could benefit from an improvement in your smile with modern orthodontics.