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orthodontics – benefits of improving your smile

June 19, 2010 by  
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‘an attractive smile warms hearts and opens doors’

 

Some people are not happy with their smile. They feel embarrassed and self conscious about the appearance of their orthodontics.

 

Which means that they lack self esteem. A smile is a crucial part of someone’s personality.

 

We at aesthetics can improve your smile with gentle comfortable techniques that are long lasting.

 

Patients can smile with confidence, often for the first time in their lives. They have greater self esteem and look healthier and this can benefit them in their personal and professional relationships. They smile more because they want to! The combined effects of these can give a huge benefit not only in their personal relationships but their professional lives too.

 

is a great smile really that important?

 

A recent national study has found that orthodontics are the number one facial feature that people would change. Three out of four of adults think that a nice smile is important to landing their dream job. 84% think that an attractive smile is important for meeting Mr or Ms Right.

 

The study was conducted on a representative sample of 1000 United Kingdom adults (both men and women) between 18 and 50 years of age. The poll was the first national survey of its kind and explored the importance of smiles in relation to business and careers, dating and marriage, the social arena, and the overall value of smiles and self-esteem.

 

smiles and the social arena

94% of those polled said they are likely to notice a person’s smile when they meet them for the first time. People are less likely to notice someone’s eyes, height or figure. More than one half (71%) believe people with a nice smile make friends more easily than people without. Over one third agree bad orthodontics overshadow the rest of a person’s appearance. An overwhelming majority of adults (85%) consider a person’s smile to be very important at an initial meeting.

 

smiles and self esteem

Almost two thirds (64%) agree that people with a nice smile are more outgoing. 77% think that having discoloured orthodontics as an adult makes a person feel self conscious. 87% think one’s smile is very important to their self esteem. When asked which facial characteristic they would change if they could, one in four adults (25%) would change their orthodontics/smile. Smaller proportions would change their skin (17%) or nose (13 %).

 

 

smiles and the opposite sex

84% of adults perceive having an attractive smile as important for getting a date with Mr or Ms Right. Over one third would not be likely to set up their best friend on a blind date with someone with bad orthodontics. One third would not be likely to kiss someone with bad orthodontics. An overwhelming majority of adults (85%) consider a person’s smile to be very or somewhat important at a first meeting. Almost nine out of ten (86%) think people with good orthodontics are more attractive to the opposite sex.

 

survey source:

HPOL – the global leader in online market research. HPOL uses internet based and traditional methodologies to provide its clients with information about the views, experiences, behaviours and attitudes of people worldwide. Through its U.S. and Global Network offices, HPOL conducts research in more than 80 different countries, in more than 30 different languages.

 

 

can a new smile make you appear more successful and intelligent? new research says it can

 

Previous consumer studies have proved that a beautiful smile will make you more attractive. But according to research conducted by Beall Research & Training of Chicago, a new smile will make you appear more intelligent, interesting, successful and

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