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Saturday, November 16, 2013

By Rey Vetangelo


The universal sign a happiness, joy, and pure bliss, a smile is so much more than pearly whites. Smiles have so much power and influence on other people and if we really knew what they meant we would probably do it more. Here are some things that a smile can do, not only for you, but also for those who are around you.

Attending the dentist regularly is extremely important for oral health, and should never be ignored. Anyone who has experienced the pain of a toothache can understand the discomfort and extreme pain that it can cause. And beyond this pain and discomfort, poor dental health can have a significant effect on overall physical health.

Having an insurance plan is great, but having a plan in general is always a good idea. Too many people have no idea what to do so they just mask the pain with drugs and run off to the doctor a month later. If you know someone who can give you sound advice on how to deal with your pain, then you are planning with your brain!

Those who smile more are oftentimes healthier than they would be if they didn't smile. The reason for this is that smiling can actually help change your heart and breathing rate. There are many other effects that happen. For instance, you may feel more energy or just be more optimistic about life. Your stress levels can be tremendously decreased just by smiling or even by having someone else smile.

When you go there and find out that you are going to need a Root Canal, you may not know what to expect. When you have been unable to prevent a cavity and it is so deep-set and damaging to the nerves of the tooth, you may need a root canal. A root canal can really take away the pain because they actually take out the nerves and pulp.

Another dental related fear is the fear of the pain associated with the actual dental work that is done. This phobia may be helped by remembering the tooth pain that accompanies not having adequate dental work performed. Fear of the drill and other dental equipment is another big dental related fear. Distraction is a great way to deal with this fear; many dentists have televisions or other means of entertainment in their offices now to combat this fear.

Remember that if you choose not to, you may end up with an abscessed tooth and that can be much more painful than any surgery. You have to look at things with confidence and realize that when you are looking for a solution to your problems it takes more than just masking the problems.

So the next time that you smile think about the long term effects, not just on yourself but on everyone around you. Take time each day smiling and be proud of you smile because it is individual and just yours in the end. Remember that life is really too short not to smile and they have done research and have found that smiling actually requires less muscles and energy than frowning ever did. With this in mind you will be saving energy at the same time.




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