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A Smile Lift Takes 10 Years Off Your Appearance Without a Costly Facelift!

A new smile helps you look years younger because cosmetic dentistry is like a dental facelift that can quickly reverse the natural aging process of the teeth, as well as the shape of your face.

Youth and beauty are associated with health, symmetry, and vitality. A healthy mouth with a dazzling smile that has white, even, straight teeth can make you look at least 10 years younger.

To improve aging smiles, many patients are turning to cosmetic dentistry instead of more expensive cosmetic surgery.

Just like your bones, teeth can thin out, chip and break. As teeth get shorter and shorter, the smile collapses and the nose and chin move closer and closer to each other.  The result is a face that expands sideways and wrinkles and folds that appear around the mouth and cheeks. 
        

With a smile rejuvenation procedure, your natural tooth length is added back to your smile and your face naturally opens up.  Almost instantly, years and years of wrinkles and lines disappear.  In fact, your friends will be amazed at how much younger you appear and you can truthfully tell them that you haven’t had a facelift.

Teeth can also darken or turn yellow from tobacco, wine, coffee, tea, or certain drugs.

• To look younger through cosmetic dentistry, you may choose to whiten your teeth, or have porcelain veneers applied, or have them sculpted.

• If your teeth are crooked or crowded, you may choose to straighten them without braces using veneers or crowns.

• If your teeth have wide spaces or if you have missing teeth, you may choose to get replacement teeth.

All of these procedures are now performed with high-tech equipment and faster than ever, often in just a few appointments.

If you think your teeth are revealing your age, look into cosmetic dentistry to erase the dental ravages of time.

When Changing Your Image, Start With Your Smile

A new smile can make you look younger, boost your self-confidence and self-esteem, as well as increase your communication ability, your sex appeal, and positively impact your personal and professional relationships.

According to studies by social psychologists, most people spend about 30 seconds appraising you before they begin to form a laundry list of impressions about your:

For better or worse, this means that appearances count in today's world, according to Susan Bixler's book The Professional Image, published by Adams Media Corporation.

When meeting someone for the first time, the way you look is even more important than what you say.

Sociolinguist, Albert Mehrabian, found in his comprehensive research on communication that 7 percent of a verbal message comes from the words used; 38 percent comes from the vocal tone, pacing, and inflection; and 55 percent is transmitted by the speaker's appearance and body language.

Your smile is one of the first features people notice about you in personal encounters.

Getting that great smile isn't as complicated as you might imagine.

Many people can have a dramatic change in their smile with just a few visits to the dentist. So many options are available today that there is no reason why you need to suffer the injustice of a poor job or a failed relationship just because you don't have an attractive smile.

Don’t wait another minute to look younger, feel younger and grab the good things in life that seem to come so easily to attractive people.

Now it’s your turn to have:

ning and placement center surveyed 150 employers to discover the number-one reason for rejecting an applicant after the first interview. Of all the possible motives to discount someone for the job, the number one excuse was personal appearance.

Personal appearance includes clothes, posture, clean hands, and a pleasant face. At the center of the face is the smile, the facial feature most interviewers will focus upon as they ask their questions. Poor appearance was ranked even more significant than being a "hostile, overbearing know-it-all" (reason no. 9) or "late for the interview without good reason" (reason no. 28).

In Susan Bixler's best-selling book The Professional Image (Adams Media Corporation), she details a study conducted by the Fairleigh Dickinson University that researched the impact of an effective business appearance on a starting salary. A group of identical resumes were sent to more than a thousand companies with a "before" photo of the applicant or an "after" photo. The results underlined the importance of appearance in the determination of a starting job salary. Starting salaries ranged 8 to 20 percent higher in the "after" group, as the result of upgrading a mediocre business appearance to one that is polished and effective. Apparently employers want their people to look the part--professional, confident, energetic, and loaded with high self-esteem.

A Whiter Smile Can Bring in More Green

Tooth whitening can help most people look better, up to 95 percent of them. It's not mere vanity that makes people seek cosmetic dentistry. Smiles are among the first features anyone, including a job interviewer, notices about you. Within the first 30 seconds, a prospective employer may make a first impression based on your smile regarding your openness, friendliness, honesty, intelligence, and social status. The easiest and fastest way to improve your smile, assuming it is healthy already, is through tooth whitening.

According to the American Dental Association, the number of people bleaching their teeth has increased more than 300 percent in the last four years. Generally, you can have whiten your teeth using one of three methods: in-office bleaching, at-home bleaching, or whitening toothpaste. In-office bleaching has the most dramatic results with your teeth becoming up to eight shades whiter in about an hour.

To put your best foot forward in a job interview, make sure your smile measures up. Consider a variety of cosmetic dental procedures, from teeth whitening to a set of porcelain veneers.