You are as you see yourself
Although times change, human nature does not. Today the same motives prompt us to seek outward portrayal of inner desires through esthetic treatment. But the modern scientific approach dictates that this path to self-assurance must be based on sound dental practice and keyed to total health.
However, the way you see yourself and think others see you has a great deal to do with the way you feel about yourself. If you feel good about your smile, you are far more likely to respond to others using it as a form of communication. A charming smile can open doors and knock down barriers that stand between you and a confident and richer life.
It has been said that "the eyes have it" but recent studies show this is not the case. Dr. Richard C. Burns of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco, has documented observations that the mouth is the focal point of many emotional conflicts, the first source of human contact and a means of alleviating or expressing pleasure, discomfort or displeasure.
However, the way you see yourself and think others see you has a great deal to do with the way you feel about yourself. If you feel good about your smile, you are far more likely to respond to others using it as a form of communication. A charming smile can open doors and knock down barriers that stand between you and a confident and richer life.
It has been said that "the eyes have it" but recent studies show this is not the case. Dr. Richard C. Burns of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco, has documented observations that the mouth is the focal point of many emotional conflicts, the first source of human contact and a means of alleviating or expressing pleasure, discomfort or displeasure.