Tips for making your smile more attractive after orthodontic treatment


Smiling makes people look healthier and more attractive than being the right weight or even wearing make-up, according to new study. researchers found people whose resting faces seemed cheerful where judged as being in better health than those who appeared miserable. Smiling is the most effective ways to make your face look more attractive.  Smiles can also make you feel good. Even if you are feeling a little blue, you should insert happy thoughts into your mind and just add a smile. It will trick your mind into feeling better, as endorphins are released to reduce emotional or physical stress.


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Having a beautiful and genuine smile can affect your surroundings and how people perceive you because it’s a way to communicate something positive and peaceful. Some people are luckier than others, in the way that they have straight teeth with no orthodontic misalignment. Nevertheless it is a matter of perception because well-aligned teeth are only one of the features that make a smile beautiful. Most of the other criteria can be worked on, and this over a lifetime, to always have a beautiful and healthy smile. 

When you smile, your teeth are the first feature that people notice. Caring for them daily can help them look great! It is important to brush your teeth every day, preferably after each meal. This will remove food debris and dental plaque that can cause cavities and gum disease. Use a soft brittle
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toothbrush (or extra-soft) and proceed with light vibrations and up and down motions. Don’t brush too roughly or too quickly to avoid long term damage on your teeth and your gums. An electronic toothbrush can clean remarkably, but is not necessary if you do a good job with a regular toothbrush. Sometimes your teeth are very healthy but not well aligned. This situation needs orthodontic braces, which is more costly. It is something that needs to be discussed with your dentist or your orthodontist as they might have payment plans.


Put in mind that an orthodontic treatment can be done at almost any age, and it is something that can be planed in the future if impossible to perform today.

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