donderdag 23 januari 2014

Secrets Of Stunning Teeth

By Rey Vetangelo


I once knew a young man that was famous throughout the city for his good looks. He was tall, athletic, had striking blue eyes, and a head full of curly golden hair. But most stunning of all was his pearly white teeth. He could make girls stop dead in their tracks with a simple look, but they would swoon without fail at the flash of a smile.

Now let's talk dentistry. This is a subject most people don't care to discuss in depth. The dentist's office is not the place people want to be. Even for people who have never had painful or negative experiences at the dentist's feel that on principle, they should dislike the dentist's office. It's one of the mutual feelings that bind our society together. It allows us to crack jokes, set the mood of stories, and so on.

One day at a bonfire I sidled up to him. Fortunately, I was born with eyes almost as powerful as his smile. They could reach into the soul of nearly every person. The flicker of the fire enhanced the soul-piercing powers of my eyes and I knew this could be the only chance to learn his secret. My deep brown eyes locked on his bright blue. And when I was sure I had him, I asked for the secret behind his teeth.

Under oath to never tell anyone in the city, he told me everything. Good oral hygiene on a daily basis. That was it. I asked him to explain. He said that he does what everyone should do on a daily basis. There really was no secret. He brushed diligently twice a day, for two and a half minutes. He flossed before bed every night.

Another reason people get braces is to improve the functionality of their teeth. Straight, aligned teeth do tend to "work" better than those that aren't. Biting, chewing, and even breathing and speaking can be affected by the layout of your teeth. If your wonky teeth are adversely affecting any of the above listed tasks, you will probably want to consider getting braces. Chew your food better, play a wind instrument better, and speak even more clearly with ideally aligned teeth.

As many other lasers, dental lasers can also be used to cut. Dentists are beginning to use lasers instead of drills to cut and reshape teeth. Most common procedures are pain-free and very few patients need anesthetics.

I sat deep in thought. Good oral hygiene on a daily basis. Brushing, flossing, mouthwash, right foods... We'd all heard that before. But perhaps here, sitting beside me was the only man around who actually abided by the dentists' rules consistently.

Of course, lasers have their limitations. In dentistry procedures dealing with defective crowns or amalgam fillings, lasers can cause more problems than solutions. And because they are so new and cool, they are naturally more expensive. But overall, the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages. And as time carries on, procedures will most certainly drop in cost. Visit your dentist in Cottonwood Heights today and see how they can help you with laser dentistry.




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