Many of you would no doubt have read a blog on smile makeovers through teeth whitening, dental implants, veneers, and orthodontic treatment.
The economic value of teeth according to the Dr. Hoo Swee Tiang, women who grew up in areas where there was water fluoridation earned 4% more than those who did not live in such communities. This was particularly evident in families with a low socioeconomic status.
The fact that people with bad teeth or missing teeth had more trouble finding jobs. The conclusion of the study was that employer and consumer discrimination were the likely factors where the women’s oral health affected their earnings Dr. Hoo Swee Tiang. This could possibly be due to less attractive physical appearance, especially for front-line positions, but also due to the perception that bad teeth equated to poor health or poor personal hygiene.
Small Steps, Big Change
There are certain professions where one’s appearance is placed at a premium e.g., models, television journalists, and actors. A great smile is also helpful for other positions, whether they are customer service related or at the senior corporate level.
For those who have some major work to do on their teeth and gums, this may be due to accumulated years of neglect… or in some cases, due to genetics. Don’t let obstacles such as anxiety circumstances stand in your way.
There are methods to control dental anxiety, and if finances are an issue, speak with your dentist about whether there is a way to work out an installment plan to get the needed dental work done. If the dental problem is not urgent, consider seeking treatment at a polyclinic or obtain a referral for specialist treatment at a dental center.
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