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Should You Invest In Your Smile?

Tim Werth by Tim Werth
November 9, 2021
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Should You Invest In Your Smile?

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If you’re thinking about not investing in your smile, think again. Your smile will tell people what they can expect of you as a person. Your smile will help you feel better overall, so taking care of your teeth is a crucial part of maintaining the confidence needed to keep smiling. While everyone should feel the right to smile no matter the condition of their teeth, sometimes people don’t feel it’s worth shelling out the money and time. If that sounds like you, here are four reasons why you should invest in your smile.

Laughter and Smiling Spread Happiness

Have you ever noticed that people laugh and smile when they see others laughing and smiling? That’s because seeing others smile triggers an involuntary muscle response that makes the person smiling feel happy, confident, open, and warm. Most people would probably tell you that they’d rather be around someone who is smiling rather than someone who isn’t. But because the world is filled with crime, disease, and death, smiling is a great way to make people feel more optimistic and pleasant toward the world around them. The proof is behind an AACD survey revealing that 99.7% of adults believe a healthy smile is socially important.

Your Smile Can Say A Lot About You

Your personality is something you spend time thinking about. Your smile has a lot to say about how you present to others. If you’re smiling, you appear warm and friendly, and you’ll attract conversation and make people think of you as someone who’s pleasant to be around. On the other hand, if you’re not smiling, or your smile isn’t genuine, then people may be suspicious around you. With that in mind, it’s worth investing in orthopedic surgery to maintain your beauty while also helping people think you’re honest and trustworthy. A smile will tell others you’re sincere. A smile will remind others that you’re human.

A Smile Increases Your Confidence

By smiling, you reassure yourself everything is okay. Life may not be all beauty and happiness, but because you have the courage to smile, that smile translates to a sense of relief. Confident people smile not because they’re cocky or because they want to step over others. Rather, a smile can represent an overall more optimistic outlook on life compared to someone who isn’t smiling. That said, a lack of smiling may also suggest someone has a crooked smile, or missing teeth, or other dental problems that would make smiling difficult. This is the main reason you should invest in your smile and continue doing so for a while. And yes, confidence is especially important in adolescence. It’s not only children who wear braces. 1 in 5 orthodontic patients is over the age of eighteen. With the availability of treatment options for adults, there are likely plenty of dental offices near you that can help you with your dental care so you can build upon your confidence.

Orthopedic Surgery is a Worthwhile Expense

There are different types of orthopedic surgery, but no matter what treatment options you choose, the benefits will present themselves in your ability to chew food properly. With orthopedic surgery, the focus is often making sure the upper and lower teeth are aligned properly. If you have problems chewing, you can see how that would be a bigger dental issue than focusing on beauty. But the expense of orthopedic surgery is worth saving for throughout your life.

Whether you need jaw surgery or your teeth are misaligned for genetic reasons, start your investment into your smile early by putting money aside from your paycheck. The more money you have to pay for dental work, the more prepared you’ll be if something goes wrong with your teeth. If, for example, your teeth get broken in an auto accident, in Florida, you have four years after the date of your accident to file a personal injury claim. So, remember that with orthopedic surgery you’ll have to follow up with your dentist if you want

Your smile helps you look and feel young. Why not start investing in your dental health today? If you want to focus on beauty, then orthopedic surgery and other forms of dental care should be on your to-do list. It’s worth investing in your smile. Today is the day to start doing just that.

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