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Martin G. Abel, D.D.S., Shannon E. Abel, D.D.S.

Restoring Your Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

August 24, 2009 @ 03:32 PM — by unknown

For many people, the smile is one of the most distinct and distinguishing characteristics of a person. With a flash of pearly whites, it is not unusual for many other aspects of the face to bask in the glow of a bright and well-aligned smile. Because of this, cosmetic dentistry is growing in popularity with smile makeovers becoming a sought after procedure. There are several things to look out for if you’re interested in becoming a potential candidate for cosmetic dentistry.

 

Cosmetic Dentistry for Injuries and Accidents

The beginnings of dental makeovers in general stem from medical attempts to restore certain body parts of soldiers who had been heavily injured in battle during wars. Today, cosmetic dentistry is not restricted to Hollywood celebrities. If you have experienced injuries and accidents such as a fall or impact injury that has damaged your teeth, getting a smile makeover (closely resembling the teeth you once had) can be done through the use of cosmetic surgery. This is especially common in people who live active lives such as athletes.

 

Cosmetic Dentistry for Professional Advantages

First impressions do matter. Whether you’re seeking a better first impression at an important job interview or you’re looking to establish your position in an authority role, a good set of teeth play a helpful role in garnering respect. While there are no clear cut rules that require you to have better teeth, psychologically speaking, being able to command with confident smile can help a lot especially in leadership roles in organizations that deal with many people.

 

Cosmetic Dentistry for Self-Esteem and Confidence

Apart from the professional advantage that cosmetic dentistry can provide, however, a better smile is simply one of the best ways to add to a person’s self-esteem and confidence. Many teenagers, for instance, find it difficult to socialize partly because of the exaggerated problems that crooked teeth bring. Exaggerated as it may be to teens, it still causes psychological issues. A dental makeover could easily alleviate such stresses.

 

Should you identify with any of these situations, you may benefit from consulting your dentist regarding the option of cosmetic dentistry. For more information on Invisalign®, dental implants, veneers, and other dental care treatments, it is important to visit our cosmetic dentistry office serving Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington DC.

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