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Is Your Smile Affecting Your Relationships?
February 24, 2024
Although you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, the appearance of your teeth can affect your relationships. 74% of women say good dental health is an important quality for a partner to have. 58% of men say an attractive smile is a “must-have.” Here’s how you can ensure your smile is sending the right message.
Common Dental Problems and Relationships
Few people are born with perfect teeth. Not to mention, your dental hygiene, diet, lifestyle, and many other factors can affect the appearance of your teeth. 45% of study participants cited stained teeth, alignment problems, and bad breath to be major turn offs.
With 1 in 3 adults reluctant to smile because of the appearance of their teeth, it can make them appear unapproachable, unhappy, and even aggressive. Not only can this affect your love life, but also your career. 28% of people believe that an imperfect smile has also affected their job opportunities.
Transform Your Smile
A beautiful smile suggests health, youth, confidence, and success. Here are a few ways you can improve your dental health and achieve a picture-perfect smile:
- Better Oral Hygiene: Poor dental hygiene can increase your risk of cavities, gum disease, bad breath, and many other issues. Brushing and flossing are the best ways to keep your teeth and gums healthy while preventing bad breath. Commit to brushing your teeth for at least 2 minutes twice daily. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle toothpaste. Clean between your teeth and around your gum line daily with dental floss. Finish your routine with an antimicrobial mouthwash to keep your breath minty fresh.
- Schedule a Cleaning and Checkup: Visit your dentist every 6 months for a cleaning and checkup. You’ll keep your teeth clean and looking their best. Your dentist will monitor your dental health to detect any oral health issues for early intervention.
- Consider Cosmetic Dentistry: Whether you’re embarrassed by stained, chipped, gapped, or missing teeth, cosmetic dentistry can give you the smile of your dreams. Your cosmetic dentist can revamp your pearly whites using a personalized treatment plan, like teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, or dental bonding.
It’s never too late to invest in a stunning smile. It might just be the enhancement you need for a happy, successful future with a great partner by your side.
About Dr. Peter J. Colosimo
Dr. Colosimo earned his dental degree from the Marquette University School of Dentistry and has regularly continued his training in many specialties, including cosmetic dentistry. He provides the latest technologies, treatments, and techniques to create healthy, dazzling smiles. Contact his office at (414) 332-8150 to schedule an appointment.