Whether you are standing at the front of the classroom, sitting behind a desk, or getting your study on in the comfort of your own home, there is always time to focus on your oral health. Getting prepared for another year of learning often comes with purchasing new school supplies, fresh pieces for your wardrobe, and updated equipment, but you might be surprised to know just how big of an impact a new smile can have on your education. Boost your confidence, self-worth, and educational pursuits with a smile makeover. Here is your cheat sheet to Cosmetic Dentistry 101.
Month: August 2016
Do Selfie-Lovers Have Better Oral Health?
People who have a habit of taking selfies have been labeled as narcissists, while other lovers of self-portraits have been involved in car crashes and pedestrian accidents thanks to a high level of distraction. If you’re in the safety of your own bathroom, however, selfie fever could be a good thing. According to a new study, there may be an upside to taking a video of yourself while brushing your teeth: You could improve your oral health.
The ABCs of a Smile Makeover
It’s back-to-school season, when grown-ups are on the hunt for pencils, notebooks, and creative lunch box ideas for their kids. You want your children to be the best versions of themselves, but what about you? You don’t have to be in college, grad school, or taking a continuing education class to learn something new and important. August and September are an ideal time of year for adults to educate themselves about self-improvement and smile makeovers and take action to become a smarter-looking you.
Changing Careers? Add a Smile Makeover to Your Resume First
Let’s face it: Looks matter. We are a looks-obsessed society. And it doesn’t matter if you’re a socialite, a Kardashian, a stockbroker, a model, a salesperson, or a teacher, how your teeth look will impact your level of success in life, especially when you live or work in Manhattan. A smile makeover can catapult you into a new echelon of your career.