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A Change in Looks Can Change Your Life

Healthy Beautiful TeethA healthy, beautiful smile should be part of your everyday wardrobe. If you’re looking for some self-improvement, don’t forget that your smile is a vital part of your total image.

Your smile is often the first impression people have of you. Psychological studies have shown that a person’s physical attractiveness is judged by “the mouth, eyes, structure of the face, hair, and nose” in that order!

What is “attractive?”

Psychologists have trouble defining “beauty.” But they agree that beauty is important in every social relationship. Between bosses and employees, husbands and wives, even in the relationship between mother and baby, it was found that the physically attractive are treated better than their so-called “ugly” counterparts.

Take a moment to smile at yourself in the mirror. Is your smile attractive, appealing? Is your smile weakened by dental problems? If so, you can do something about it!

Not only does modern dentistry allow people to keep their natural teeth all their lives, it helps people look and feel better about themselves.

You can change your smile

Chipped, stained, and uneven teeth can be restored. If you have missing teeth, know that new denture materials and technique makes them more comfortable and effective than ever before, and remember that having a full set of teeth also provides support for surrounding tissues like lips, cheeks, and chin. If you inherited teeth that are poorly positioned orthodontics can successfully change your smile as well!

Developing an attractive smile—even if you weren’t born with one—is important at any age. Make your smile your strongest fashion asset.

About Yuri Kaneda, DDS

Dr. Yuri Kaneda was born in Japan and immigrated to the US when she was 4 years old with her family. She lived in Ohio, Nebraska, and Illinois before finally settling in the San Diego area. A graduate of Bonita Vista High School, she went on to the University of California Berkeley where she obtained her Bachelors in Microbiology and Immunology. After working for 2 years in growth plate research at University of California San Diego, she went to the University of California San Francisco Dental School for her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Upon graduation, she returned to San Diego where she worked as an associate in the practice of Drs. Morimoto and Yaryan, her childhood dentist. She then started her own practice in 1995 and has been at her present location since 1999 which happens to be across the street from her high school!

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