Having a great smile is like having a great new wardrobe every day. When you meet people, the first thing they notice is not your expensive handbag, or your shoes, or your hair, it’s your smile and your eyes.
Smile a beautiful smile at them and they will respond with a smile and a surge of warm, generous feelings towards you. Don’t smile and it won’t matter how great your handbag is, you won’t have made a new friend.
Easy advice to give, but what if your smile is not a thing of beauty and you’re too afraid to use it in its current state? Easy. There’s almost nothing that the cosmetic dentist in Southampton here at Smilemakers can’t sort out for you.
It’s not just self-indulgence
Using a cosmetic dentist in Southampton is not just vanity. As described above, the smile is everyone’s most important non-verbal tool of communication. It is also a way that we assess each other’s health, which is why a big smile of not so great looking teeth is off-putting. And that’s why you want to hide yours.
Get that smile fixed and life will seem to get a whole lot smoother as all sorts of interesting people and opportunities come into your life in response to that big grin of yours.
There’s nothing that a cosmetic dentist in Southampton can’t tackle in terms of dodgy looking teeth.
Colour
White teeth denote youth and health. But teeth get stained by the foods and drinks we consume. That staining can be removed with teeth whitening. Gels from the dentist are far safer and more effective, so come on in for power whitening in an hour or a take-home kit that will take a couple of weeks to do its stuff.
Size, shape and other structural imperfections
Veneers and composite bonding are 2 ways to cover over imperfections, such as chips and cracks, worn edges, even the odd slight twist as well as gaps and discolouration that whitening gel cannot shift.
Misalignments
Cosmetic braces can fix mild to moderate misalignments, sometimes in only a few weeks.
To find out more about the cosmetic dentist in Southampton, why not come in for a consultation?