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How to have the perfect smile

How to have the perfect smile

We all are aware that regular oral care is of paramount importance, but how many pay attention to that smile? As much as dental care is essential, a healthy, attractive smile can impact both professional and social life. Achieving nice, bright, pearly-white smile is something many aspire to, with clients at dental clinics perpetually on the up. These experts can give a much-needed boost to one’s confidence and improve health and overall emotional wellbeing with some dental TLC.

A smile is a message

People reflect a contented, confident aura when they smile, giving off a pleasant attitude. It is also how people convey to those around them that they hold value, meaning that the person at the receiving end will often form a positive opinion.

First impressions are often the ones that last, and can make an encounter hit or miss. For example, a smile can make or break job prospects at an interview, with a positive smile enhancing an overall presentation.

Similarly, in a social gathering, teeth and facial expressions are two of the very first things others notice. On a date, a smile can deliver a message of potential companionship and affection.

What makes a perfect smile?

  • Colour of teeth

The colour of a person’s teeth can affect their smile. Stained teeth because of too much coffee, tea, red wine or cigarettes can negatively impact a smile, perceived personality and overall appearance. On the other hand, white teeth can greatly boost confidence.

  • Shape of teeth

The shape of the teeth is instrumental when it comes to having a smile one might consider flawless. It is crucial that the shape is balanced and in proportion. From a cosmetic dentist’s perspective, the teeth exposure should not exceed 10mm of the smile’s total length. In addition gums and other dental components should exist in harmony.

  • Angle of teeth

The angle of teeth also plays quite an important role. The front and back teeth should be aligned so that the back ones are balanced, whereas the front ones appear symmetrical. To put it bluntly, a smile can be negatively impacted if teeth protrude too much or happen to appear too inward. Moreover, the teeth should not be crooked and the upper ones must tip towards the midline for optimal aesthetic efffect.

How to achieve a perfect smile

  • Be yourself

This one’s probably the most important one of all. All it takes to offer a smile that exudes warmth and love is to be comfortable in one’s own skin. There’s never any point in trying to force a smile – it’s always better to be relaxed and try to be genuine. A smile will look the most beautiful when a person is relaxed and natural.

That said, for some to feel happy in themselves, some input from a dentist might be of help. With modern aesthetic dentistry, it has become very much possible to acquire a dream smile. There are various dental treatments that one can opt for, but it’s essential to seek professional assistance before deciding to go ahead with any of them. Examples include:

  • Teeth whitening
  • Dental veneers
  • Dental crowns
  • Invisalign
  • Dental implants

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