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“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.” — Thich Nhat Hanh

What Smiling Can Do For Your Health and Wellbeing

Imagine walking out your door first thing in the morning and being greeted by everyone as you smile back at them. Your smile brings joy to others. It elicits joy within. A transformation occurs at work and in relationships when a smile is front and center. Dr. {insert name} experience with smile restorations changes lives. There are significant benefits to smiling:

  • Smiling affects your brain – The act of smiling activates neural messaging that benefits your health and happiness. Smiling facilitates the release of neuropeptides that work towards alleviating stress. These neuropeptides are tiny molecules that allow neurons to communicate and send messages to the entire body when a person feels emotions. Dopamine, endorphins, and serotonin are the positive feeling neurotransmitters that help to relax the body, lowering your heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Smiling affects your body – Your appearance improves twofold when you smile. People respond differently and there’s a sense of feeling rewarded. As a whole for the body, smiling makes you viewed as attractive and activates the region in your brain that processes sensory rewards. Both men and women are more attracted to images of people who make eye contact and smile than those who do not. Smiling puts a spring in your step.
  • Smiling affects those around you – A smile is contagious. The part of your brain that is responsible for facial expressions of smiling when you’re happy or mimicking another’s smile lives in the cingulate cortex, an unconscious automatic response area. Facial pronouncements go directly to the recipient, and the conscious effort to turn a frown into a smile is evident.
  • Laughing expands the lungs – A seriously good belly laugh can expand the lungs, stretch the muscles in the body, tone the abdominal muscles, and stimulate homeostasis. This replenishes the cells by exercising the body in a way that the lungs get completely filled with oxygen, similar to how cardiovascular exercises work.
  • Smiling releases endorphins – As the release of endorphins is increased, the stress hormone cortisol is reduced. Cortisol is more active when we feel stressed and anxious, which contributes to unpleasant feelings. Smiling lowers the negativity and allows for positiveness to take over. People trying to lose weight will also benefit from smiling more, as cortisol is an active hormone that prevents people from dropping pounds if they’re too stressed out.

A happy expression serves you well in life – From job interviews to building healthy relationships to advancing in your career, a smiling face indicates confidence and an ability to cope with challenging situations. This can be seen as favorable in the eyes of employers and potential life partners.

There’s always something to smile about. Once you begin to consciously look at all the things that are uplifting and funny, you’ll be more aware of them, in tune with them, and more apt to engage in a spontaneous laugh or smile.

Get the Smile Your Deserve with Dr. Dillard

At our Lowcountry practice, Dr. Dillard and his expert team are poised to restore your smile and make certain the transformation is a lasting one. He doesn’t simply want to fix your teeth, he wants to change your life. Get to know all the ins and outs of his Charleston, SC office by calling and scheduling a smile upgrade today. With one consultation and plenty of support, you can be on your way to smile success.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a candidate for dental implants?
How does the dental implant procedure work?
Who is a candidate for dental implants?
Dental implants are a permanent and comfortable solution for our patients who are missing one or more teeth. To determine whether dental implants are right for you, Dr. Dillard will evaluate a number of factors. The ideal candidate for dental implants:

  • Has enough bone in the jaw to support an implant
  • Is in good overall health
  • Is free of gum disease

In many cases, we can provide gum disease treatment or bone grafting to ensure patients’ mouths are prepared for the dental implant procedure. If Dr. Dillard determines that implants aren’t the best solution for you, don’t worry—we’ll work together to find the most effective method to restore your smile.

How does the dental implant procedure work?
Dental implants are placed directly into the jawbone, replacing the roots of the teeth that are missing. The implant is made out of titanium, allowing it to fuse naturally with your jawbone in a process called osseointegration.

The artificial root then allows Dr. Dillard to secure your choice of restoration so they feel comfortable and blend in with your surrounding teeth. Since there are several types of dental implants available to you, each surgery will be performed differently according to the specific treatment plan you chose.

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Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery of the Lowcountry

Charleston Location

2270 Ashley Crossing Dr. Ste 175
Charleston, SC 29414
New Patients: 843-414-3099
Current Patients: 843-410-5766

Mt. Pleasant Location

767 Johnnie Dodds Blvd
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
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Current Patients: 843-881-3111