Here are some tips that I have searched from a magazine about getting the perfect smile.
"Say Cheese!
For photo ops—or any other time of the day—just think happy thoughts so your smile really lights up your eyes.
For a natural-looking smile, take a cue from professional models: Close your eyes, and flip them open just before you have your photo snapped. Also, inhale just before the click and slowly exhale through your mouth while saying the letter “a” for a relaxed, full smile.
TOOLS TO TRY:
"Say Cheese!
For photo ops—or any other time of the day—just think happy thoughts so your smile really lights up your eyes.
For a natural-looking smile, take a cue from professional models: Close your eyes, and flip them open just before you have your photo snapped. Also, inhale just before the click and slowly exhale through your mouth while saying the letter “a” for a relaxed, full smile.
TOOLS TO TRY:
- Before brushing, rinse your mouth with water or gargle with a mouthwash to loosen plaque or food caught between your teeth.
- Always floss before brushing to remove particles embedded in hard-to-reach crevices. (Brushing can push food even deeper into the spaces between your teeth.)
- Pick a good toothbrush with soft bristles and a small head. One that makes it easy to clean at all angles is ideal. More expensive toothbrushes tend to be worth it as they cover all these bases.
- When buying toothpaste, keep in mind that paste formulations contain more fluoride (which helps care for your teeth), while gel types focus more on giving you a clean mouth and fresh breath. Dentists recommend Sensodyne toothpaste for those with extra sensitive teeth or gums."
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A perfect smile explains a million things. About the second to the last sentence, I prefer toothbrushes with soft bristles and a small head rather than the electric ones. I agree with your last sentence, maximum fluoride bro!
ReplyDeleteIt isn't hard to get a perfect smile if you brush and floss regularly. You can also practice smiling like a model. LOL But most importantly, you have to follow your dentist's advice.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you guys :)
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