DentalPlans Encourages Everyone to Smile

Posted: October 1, 2014
Edited by Dentaltown staff

Plantation, FL — October 1, 2014 —
Scientists and doctors agree that the simple act of smiling can transform you and the world around you.

October 4 is World Smile Day. DentalPlans encourages everyone to keep smiling today … and every day.
Science has proven that smiling relieves stress, lowers blood pressure, reduces pain, boosts your immune system, and improves your general sense of well-being.

“There is proof that when you smile at someone and they smile back in return, you are helping to create physiological changes in their bodies that may benefit them, as well as yourself,” says Bill Chase, vice president of marketing for DentalPlans.

Sadly, not all people are comfortable showing off their smile. According to a study by Oasis Dental Care, 70 percent of people with bad teeth say it’s negatively affected their lives.

A poorly maintained mouth is making 15 percent of those polled feel depressed and is even stopping three percent from leaving the house. Ten percent of the people polled don’t speak as much as they would if they had better teeth and seven percent say their love life has been negatively affected.

Good oral health and smiling are fundamental to a person’s well-being, but not everyone has dental insurance or can afford to pay out-of-pocket for dental services. 

For more information, visit Dentalplans.com
 
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