We Know That People Smile – Can Dogs Smile As Well? Natural Dentist Associates

Can Dogs Smile?  We Know That People Smile …

 

 

A Smile Makes You Look Successful

A smile conveys confidence and professionalism,” says Lily T. Garcia, DDS, DDS, MS, FACP, president of the American College of Prosthodontists. People who project a positive outlook are generally more open and flexible. They tend to cope better with challenges than people who are withdrawn and unsmiling.

A study that followed a group of women for 30 years shows the lifetime benefits of smiling. The women who displayed genuinely happy smiles in their college yearbook photos went on to have happier marriages and greater wellbeing.

In the same study, a group of strangers looked at the college photos and reported their assumptions about the women’s personalities. The women who smiled were judged to be more positive and competent than those who didn’tREAD MORE: From Web MD

And How About Dogs:  Do Dogs Smile?

Body language can be an effective gauge of how at ease a dog feels. Happy dogs have a general looseness to their bodies, and that applies to the mouth area, too. If the sides of your pooch’s mouth point slightly higher than the rest of it, that often — but not always — signifies that all is wonderful in your dog’s world for the moment. More telling is your dog’s tongue. A loose-hanging tongue combined with a mouth slightly ajar generally points to a good moods in a doggy, according to the Caring Hands Humane Society website. Although dogs don’t actually smile like humans, they sometimes happen to make expressions that look like smiles.  READ MORE NEST

Smiling Dog

Body language can be an effective gauge of how at ease a dog feels. Happy dogs have a general looseness to their bodies, and that applies to the mouth area, too. If the sides of your pooch’s mouth point slightly higher than the rest of it, that often — but not always — signifies that all is wonderful in your dog’s world for the moment. More telling is your dog’s tongue. A loose-hanging tongue combined with a mouth slightly ajar generally points to a good moods in a doggy, according to the Caring Hands Humane Society website. Although dogs don’t actually smile like humans, they sometimes happen to make expressions that look like smiles.

Anxiety and Smiling

A smiley expression in a dog doesn’t necessarily indicate happiness. If your dog’s mouth is open just a tad, with the sides raised, he may indeed look like he’s smiling, but he may actually be anxious, nervous or otherwise in distress. Signs of distress accompanying a stiff smile include heavy panting with the tongue in, whining and chattering teeth. Consult your vet.

At Natural Dentist Associates We Say Smile…EVERYDAY!

10 out 10 Dentist Say Smile! | Smile… It’s Valentine’s Day.

Dentist Say Smile… It’s Valentine’s Day.

Smile it's Valentine's Day

Let’s face it; if our dental health is more ordinary than optimal, nobody is going to want to kiss us.

Here are the top five things we can do to ensure our kissability remains constant.

1. Brush 2x per day!
2. Floss daily – at least!
3. Visit our dentist 2x a year – at least!
4. Use Mouthwash!
5. Don’t be afraid to do a little self-assessment!

FROM: Yahoo

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2014 Give Kids A Smile Day How to Care For Your Child’s Teeth

 

Helping Children Through Give Kids A Smile

The American Dental Association began the Give Kids A Smile program in 2003 as a way for dentists to join with others in the community to provide dental services to underserved children. The program initially began as a one-day event in February, but has since grown to local and national events year-round. Dentists and other team members volunteer their time, and services, to provide screenings, treatments and education to children throughout the United States. Each year, approximately 450,000 children benefit from more than 1500 events, all because of the efforts of 40,000 or more  annual volunteers.

2014 Give Kids A Smile Day National Kickoff Event

Celebrating its 12th year, the national kickoff event will be held at Howard University in Washington, D.C.  More details to follow.

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A child’s primary teeth, sometimes called “baby teeth,” are as important as the permanent adult teeth.

  • Primary teeth typically begin to appear when a baby is between age six months and one year.
  • Primary teeth help children chew and speak.  SEE VIDEO
  • Primary teeth hold space in the jaws for permanent teeth that are developing under the gums.

The ADA recommends that a dentist examine a child within six months of the eruption of the first tooth and no later than the first birthday.

  • A dental visit at an early age is a “well baby checkup” for the teeth.
  • Besides checking for tooth decay and other problems, the dentist can demonstrate how to clean the child’s teeth properly and how to evaluate any adverse habits such as thumbsucking.

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FROM WEB MD “Want to succeed in business, fill up your social calendar, and get more romance into your life? One secret may be in your smile.Your smile — simple, straightforward, and most important, sincere — can attract more than admiring looks. A smiling face tells people that you’re an outgoing and intelligent person worth getting to know.”  Read More

 

 

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Tooth Care Tips: Taking Care of Your Teeth Children’s Dentist

Teach Your Children The Importance of Dental Hygiene

Tooth Care Tips for Children: Taking Care of Your Teeth

Tips to help your children develop a good attitude about going to the dentist:

  • Bring your child with you when you come in for a checkup so he/she can get used to the office and its staff.
  • “Play dentist” with your child, so that you child will know what to expect.
  • Don’t  avoid your children’s questions – answer your child’s questions honestly and sensitively.
  • Ask your dentist for tips on how to speak with your children about the dental procedures.
    • The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends bringing your child to the dentist before his or her first birthday.
    • We recommend that children should see a dentist every six months.

Loclogo-mdated in North Bethesda, Maryland Natural Dentist Associates offers the highest quality in Natural Dentistry, Dental Implants, Sedation Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Orthodontics and Emergency Services.  We invite you to visit our state of the art offices.  At Natural Dentist Associates, it is our mission to provide a well-balanced approach to dentistry that promotes dental and whole-body health and wellness.

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