San Francisco Smile Makeover Hollywood Smile for People Suffering Poor Self Image Low Self-Esteem
First impressions are not only important; they often last the longest. As a vast number of Americans understand the importance of a good smile, only half are satisfied with their smile. There is no question among people suffering poor
self-image, that dental concerns rank among the highest. As more emphasis is focused on the emotional and social importance of a healthy, beautiful smile, Americans are seeking out ways to improve their smiles. Thanks to the media and baby boomers, a smile makeover is no longer just for the rich and famous.
According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, AACD, over 70% of clinical inquiries about cosmetic dentistry comes from those in the 31-50 age group – including people not only in family situations and the workforce who want to improve their social and business interactions, but also individuals who just simply want to feel better about themselves.
A study by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry:
• 99.7% of Americans believe a smile is an important social asset
• 96% believe an attractive smile makes a person more appealing to the opposite sex
• 74% feel an unattractive smile can hurt chances for career success
BUT ONLY
• 50% are satisfied with their smile
DO YOU NEED A SMILE MAKEOVER?
Use the following self-test to see whether you can benefit and improve your smile through cosmetic dentistry. If you answer yes to any of the following questions, it may be right for you.
• Do you avoid smiling in photos?
• Are you conscious about spaces and gaps in your teeth?
• Are your teeth making you look older than you feel?
• Have you held back a smile?
• Do you feel that your teeth are stained or too yellow?
• Do you hold your hand up in front of your mouth when speaking or laughing?
• Do you notice areas of excessive tooth wear that make your smile look older?
• Do you have little teeth and a gummy smile?
• Are your teeth crooked, chipped or crowded?
• Do you wish you had someone else´s smile?
For more information please visit www.aesthetika.net, or schedule a courtesy
consultation by calling Aesthetika Dental Center at 415-986-1616.
Source: Dear Doctor Publication