
Many people think cosmetic dentistry is only designed to enhance a person’s physical appearance. While these services address imperfections within an individual’s smile, the results can impact more than outward aesthetics. If you want to know why you should pursue cosmetic treatment and how it can positively affect your life, keep reading.
Cosmetic Dentistry Can Help You Embrace Better Mental Health
Smiling (even if it’s fake) can benefit your mental health. The act itself releases endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin, all of which can enhance your mood and emotional well-being as well as lower your stress levels.
When you like what you see in the mirror because of a cosmetic dental treatment you received, you may notice a decline in any anxiety or depression you experience.
Cosmetic Dentistry Can Improve Your Oral Health
Although dental insurance companies do not offer coverage for cosmetic dentistry because it is not “medically necessary,” it can positively impact oral health.
By closing gaps between teeth, creating space, and addressing cracks or chips, these services can lower the risk of dental decay and gum disease while also unveiling a more beautiful appearance. Veneers, dental bonding, metal-free restorations, clear aligners, gum recontouring, and smile makeovers can all provide health-related advantages that will have you enjoying a smile that looks and feels great each day.
Cosmetic Dentistry Can Expand Your Opportunities
No matter which type of cosmetic dental treatment you choose, you may be surprised by the personal and professional opportunities afforded to you.
Employers regularly report that the first thing they notice when interviewing a potential candidate is their smile. This can speak volumes about how you take care of yourself and the kind of attention you provide. Having a smile that appears brighter, straighter, and healthier will help you make a good first impression, which can make a difference in whether you get the job or not.
The same is true when meeting someone new, like a blind date or your future in-laws.
There are countless other ways cosmetic dentistry can have a lasting impact on your overall health and well-being, so consider it a worthwhile investment if you want to do more than enhance the appearance of your smile.
About the Author
Dr. Greg Riley completed his Master of Science at the University of Miami and earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the Temple University School of Dentistry. For more than 20 years, he has been providing state-of-the-art care and attention to those who desire a more visually appealing and healthier appearance. With cosmetic dentistry, he and his team at Juno Beach Smiles can build a treatment plan that not only addresses imperfections but also improves problem areas that might otherwise be an easy target for decay, cavities, and gum disease. If you want to change your smile and learn about our available treatment options, visit our website or call (561) 622-7243.