Smile More, Live Better

cosmetic dentistry Cache Valley

 

If you feel that you have an unattractive smile, you probably don’t smile very often. Perhaps you make a conscious effort to make sure you don’t smile in social and professional settings. At Aspen Dental of Cache Valley, we understand how important a confident smile is and are here to help you achieve it.

Do you think frequent smiling has a dramatic effect on your life? You bet it does.

In addition to simply making us happier, smiling benefits our quality of life in a multitude of ways.

1.  Look Younger and More Attractive

It doesn’t take a scientific study to substantiate this fact. No matter your age, you always look better with a smile on your face.

2. Smiling Reduces Stress

When you smile, your brain releases feel-good chemicals that lower your stress level.

3. Smiling Boosts Your Confidence

Who doesn’t want to reap the benefits of more self-assurance?

4. Smile For Success

Researchers have shown several ways smiling can improve the chance of a pleasing outcome in personal and professional pursuits. These benefits stem from the fact that smiling affects your behavior as well as the behavior of the individuals with whom you interact.

5. Help People Trust You

Authentic smiles that involve the mouth, cheeks, and eyes, convey honesty and trustworthiness.

How would your life improve if you loved your smile?

Even small cosmetic changes can yield meaningful improvements in the attractiveness of your smile. At Aspen Dental of Cache Valley, we offer everything from tooth whitening to complete cosmetic dental smile makeovers. Let’s talk about the possibilities for your smile. Call our offices today to schedule a cosmetic dental consultation.

Contact Aspen Dental of Cache Valley:

435-753-4400

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

1451 N 200 E
Logan, Utah
84341

Sources:
Horn P.W. Scharlemann, Catherine C. Eckel, Alex Kacelmik, Rick K. Wilson, “The value of a smile: Game theory with a human face, “ScienceDirect, October 2001, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167487001000599, accessed April 4, 2017
Ronald E. Reggio, PhD, “There’s Magic in Your Smile,” Psychology Today, June 25, 2012, https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/201206/there-s-magic-in-your-smile, accessed April 4, 2017
“10 Hidden Benefits of Smiling,” Psyblog, http://www.spring.org.uk/2011/06/10-hidden-benefits-of-smiling.php, accessed April 4, 2017

 

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