Keep Smiling

A happy, healthy smile can be the difference between getting a job and not getting it. Studies suggest that a smile is a major factor in the overall first impression a person makes on the interview. Most people would agree that a smile is an important social asset. There is much truth to the expression "million-dollar smile". People who go to the dentist and make over their smile have shown that their income has gone up by as much as 27%. A bright, genuine smile exudes confidence, strength and a willingness to open up to others. On the other hand, if you are self-conscious about your smile, it might affect the way you communicate with others and could be detrimental to your job performance. The truth is few people are born with perfect smiles. Those fabulous smiles you see on television and in magazines are the result of cosmetic dentistry. Of course, you don't have to be rich and famous to have your own million-dollar smile. There are many options, from smile whitening toothpastes, and laser repairing, to invisible braces, and replacment teeth. Many procedures can be done in 2 or 3 visits to your dentist. But finding the right and best dentist is a daunting task. It is important to choose a dentist who is trained in the procedure you are looking for and who keeps up with the changes in the field. Nothing tells the story better than before-and-after pictures. So ask to see his work before you sign on for yours. And KEEP SMILING! The Best Ebook Package for 2006 http://www.keithwellman.com/resell/thankyou-page/83 VISIT THE BEST CASINOS ONLINE Huge Jackpots http://www.happypettips.com http://www.earlybirdspecials.info Meet The Love of Your Life http://www.elenasmodels.com/?goto=delinda