Missing, stained or crooked teeth
and potential bad breath caused
by poor hygiene can hugely impact
self-esteem in all areas.

14/11/2019

Confidence and Teeth – the link between the two

Missing, stained or crooked teeth and potential bad breath caused by poor hygiene can hugely impact self-esteem in all areas.

But you can improve your teeth and it’s worth doing – read on to find out how confidence in all areas of life is important.

General confidence:

  • Sufferers may withdraw from social situations to avoid speaking and therefore attracting attention to the appearance of their teeth and potential bad breath.
  • Fear that others are judging them as ‘unhygienic’.
  • Impacts body language – may be perceived as ‘grumpy’ or ‘unfriendly’ due to reluctance to smile or may smile with tight, thin lips which can be misinterpreted as fake or angry.
  • Impacts facial structure – missing teeth affect the support of the face which can be ageing.
  • Everyday activities such as having a photo taken can be a source of embarrassment.

Professional confidence:

  • Performance in the workplace can be seriously affected.
  • Reluctance to present/lead or take part in public speaking and networking can ultimately hinder development.

Children’s/adolescents’ confidence:

  • May be teased due to the appearance of their teeth.
  • Can become isolated due to reluctance to join in social events to avoid attention.
  • Perceived attractiveness is particularly important for relationship-forming in adolescence.

Solutions

  • There are many cosmetic procedures your dentist can offer to help improve the appearance of your smile and confidence too:
    • Whitening procedures.
    • Braces for crooked/misaligned teeth.
    • Dental implants and crowns for missing teeth.
    • Veneers and composite bonding to improve colour, alignment and fill gaps.
    • Advice on oral hygiene at home.

Ask us how we can improve your confidence with better teeth.