We think teeth whitening is great (obviously). Who doesn’t want a white, bright smile that looks great in every photo and makes you feel like a celebrity every day?
We think teeth whitening is great (obviously). Who doesn’t want a white, bright smile that looks great in every photo and makes you feel like a celebrity every day?
But teeth whitening does more than just make your teeth look brighter – it has other benefits too!
Just in case you need more reasons to love your teeth whitening, here’s our top X benefits of having whitened teeth!
1. You’ll look younger!
Yes, teeth whitening really can do that! A study conducted in 2021 found that participants across multiple age brackets consistently perceived people with white teeth to be younger.
Not only did they consider them to be younger, they also judged people with whiter teeth to be more happy, friendly, and outgoing as well as being more successful and more likely to have attended university.
People with white teeth are also often perceived as being thinner and healthier.
2. You’ll be more successful at work and in your social life!
First impressions matter, especially for job interviews. People with white teeth are often regarded as more intelligent and more confident.
It’s a small thing, but putting your best smile forward when meeting new friends, going for a job interview, or asking for a promotion can help people to see you as someone to be taken seriously before you even speak.
3. You’ll make other people happier too!
When someone smiles at you, it’s a natural reaction to smile back! Smiling releases serotonin, the happy hormone, and makes you feel uplifted.
When you feel confident with your bright white teeth (thanks to our Prestige whitening, of course), you’re more likely to smile more often. When you smile a lot, you’ll make people around you smile more too.
You’ll make your friends and family happier just by being around them and being confident with your new, happier smile. You’ll literally spread smiles to everyone!
Find your local Prestige approved dentist and start smiling!
Sources:
Newton, J. T., et al. “The Impact of Tooth Colour on the Perceptions of Age and Social Judgements.” Journal of Dentistry, vol. 112, 1 Sept. 2021, p. 103771, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34363891/, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103771 . Accessed 20 Feb. 2022.
