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Tooth Whitening – Get Ready for Your Close-Up
Hollywood is famous for its movie stars, its designer shops - and its whiter than white smiles. A-listers know that a close-up can be unforgiving, and that stained, yellow teeth can make them look older and less attractive on the big screen. As a result, tooth whitening has long been an essential item on every celebrity's beauty treatment list - and now the UK is catching on. As celebrity culture grows ever more popular, more of us want to emulate the appearance of our favourite stars, including their pearly whites. Whilst there's an increase of home tooth whitening kits on the high street, the only way to get truly beautiful white teeth is visiting a professional cosmetic dentist who can give you a smile fit for Hollywood.
Tooth Whitening – Boost your Career
Confidence is the key when it comes to creating a successful career for yourself, and there's nothing that can give you more confidence than a white, healthy smile. Tooth whitening treatments may seem like a cosmetic indulgence at first glance, but they can actually improve the levels of success and opportunity you experience in your life.
Dental Veneers – Improve your Love Life
Dental veneers could save your love life. In a 2007 nationwide survey of 2558 people, 77% of the respondents put poor dental hygiene in second place as the most unattractive feature in a date (behind body odour). And of the men interviewed, 52% said they wouldn't kiss their date goodnight if she had bad breath, and 54% claimed that fresh breath was the top factor in creating a great first impression. If your teeth are stained, chipped, crooked, you could be seriously jeopardising your chances of finding love. This is how dental veneers could help.
Orthodontics – Wave Goodbye to Braces
Metal braces have had their day. For years they were the only orthodontics treatment available to children, teens and adults who needed their teeth straightening and corrected - and they came at a cost. For young people, braces were an easy target for bullies, and lowered many teenagers' already fragile self-esteem. For adults they were equally a source of embarrassment, simply because so many people did associate them with teenagers. Metal braces are uncomfortable and restrict daily social activities like eating out, and oral hygiene functions like brushing and flossing. Now they are being overtaken by the new generation of orthodontics treatments - invisible aligner systems.
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