Dentist in San Diego, CA
Your smile is the first thing someone notices about you; it’s how you make an impression. A study by the healthcare group Bupa in 2015 found that more than a quarter of people avoid showing their smile in photos online because they aren’t pleased with the way their smile appears. The same study found that more than 80% of people believe that their smile is unattractive in photos.
Does this sound like you? Cosmetic dentistry may be a solution for you. But did you know that cosmetic dentistry has other advantages as well? Here are 3 ways cosmetic dentistry can improve your life.
- Cosmetic Dentistry Can Improve Your Overall Appearance
Whether your teeth show signs of aging or dental trauma, cosmetic dentistry can restore your youthful appearance. By revitalizing the appearance of your teeth, you will also appear more youthful and exuberant. Stop hiding your beautiful smile, cosmetic dentistry can help you have a smile you are proud to show.
- Cosmetic Dentistry Can Improve Your Oral Health
Cosmetic dentistry does much more than improving your appearance. In fact, cosmetic dentistry can help improve your oral health. Teeth that are chipped or cracked are more susceptible to decay. Additionally, gaps between your teeth can leave your gums more prone to developing gum disease. Cosmetic dentistry can help correct these imperfections that can lead to additional oral health issues.
- Cosmetic Dentistry Can Improve Your Self-Esteem
With a new smile, you will enjoy a greater level of self-assurance and confidence. You will no longer have to feel self-conscious about the way your teeth look. When you pose for a picture or meet someone new, you will be ready to make a bold impression with a beautiful smile.
Cosmetic dentistry can help improve your appearance, overall oral health, and self-esteem. If you fit into the category of people ashamed to smile in a photo or embarrassed to smile, now is the time to do something about it. Our team is experienced in providing cosmetic dental treatments. We encourage you to visit us for a consultation to see how cosmetic dentistry can improve your life; please contact our office.
4320 Genesee Ave.,
Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92117
Phone: (858) 496-7521

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