April 14, 2008

Back Mountain Dental / James C. DeFinnis D.M.D. - Veneers: How much we like them!

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Wilkes-Barre dentist JTM-031214_anne_hathaway.jpg If you take one look at her unblemished, dazzling teeth, you know that Anne Hathaway has got it going on. Each facet of her beautiful face proves that she's engrossed with life. And what about her eyes? Nobody else even comes close to eyes as almond-shaped as those, not even perfectly drawn cartoon characters. Just her eyes would be enough incentive to cast her as a reigning monarch.

No one would ever think that perhaps she suffered from a little anxiety or depression problem when she was just a child. If this was the case, why would she have felt that way? We will never know for sure. But my first thought would be that it might have come about as a result of deformed or discolored teeth.

 


 

You can tell a lot about a person by looking at their mouth.

In today's society, even if we have really vibrant eyes, people don't see them.

Because people are likely to look at our face as a whole. They immediately spot whether or not the bridge of our nose is proportional to the width of our face, or whether our teeth sit well inside our mouth.

The smile is a major part of our face.

But even if we have a single imperfection most people can't see past that.

It doesn't matter how we try to cover up the least little speck. I wish that wasn't the case. But if you give too much credence to what other people say then you'll always be running in circles. You might be wondering how you can stop this. Being happy with who you are is the trick.

And what easier path to accomplish the self-confidence you want than getting Back Mountain Dental veneers placed on your slightly imperfect teeth? This will boost your personal view of yourself altogether so check out my office in the Wilkes-Barre area.

 

Photography by PR Photos. No celebrity endorsement is made or implied.

 

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