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Great Teeth: The
Status Symbol for the New Millennium
You've often admired people with great teeth. Teeth like that seem like
sparkling white jewels, all looking, fitting, and working together
perfectly.
Some people are just 'born that way'. Everyone else, including movie
stars and other 'beautiful people', have had help to beautify their
mouths, just as plastic surgeons have endowed them with
better-than-perfect bodies.
Where once a silver filling would do, there are now composites that
match tooth color. Stainless steel crowns have been replaced by
porcelain crowns, artistically matched so that they are
indistinguishable from your natural teeth. And with bleaching and
veneers, who needs to live with discolored or dingy teeth?
Another factor that influences the quality of dentistry is lifespan. Not
too long ago, you needed your teeth only for about sixty years or so.
Now we're living longer, and our teeth need to last us a good twenty
years more. Indeed, the lasting quality of what goes into your mouth is
a serious concern. Quality-oriented dentists no longer focus on 'drill
and fill, patch and bill.' Rather, the dentist studies carefully the
health of your gums and support bones, how your teeth fit together, and
what can be done to keep your teeth healthy for years to come.
If you're an average American, you will, between the ages of 40 and 70,
buy at least ten new cars (at an average cost of $20,000 or more), just
to keep up your image. Isn't it just as important - even more so - to
flash a great smile when you pick up the keys?
Now get ready to evaluate the possibilities for perfection; take our
online dental evaluation. One caution, though: just as most popular
plastic surgery is not covered by your health insurance, the most
popular and beautiful dental procedures may not be covered by your plan.
Of course, if you think about it, neither are those ten cars…
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