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Home Smile Analysis
There are a number of ways to analyze your
smile. We regularly use two different approaches -- the emotional
evaluation and the objective analysis. Below is a simple list
of questions using each approach that you can do on your own
in the convenience of your own home. |
The Emotional Smile
EvaluationThe emotional smile evaluation is based on each individual's
subjective perceptions of his or her smile. The questions below
are designed to help reveal a person's inner feelings about how
their smile affects their self image, how it impacts interactions
with others, and how it influences the quality of their relationships.
- Do you love the appearance of your teeth and
smile?
- Do you ever turn your face when smiling or
hold your hand up in front of your mouth when talking to others?
- Have you ever found yourself looking at models
or other people with beautiful smiles and wishing you had a similar
smile?
- Have you figured out a way to use your lips
to cover any aspect of your smile?
- Are you embarrassed to visit a cosmetic dentist
due to the condition of your teeth or the length of time since
your last visit to a dentist?
- How does your smile make you feel? Confident?
- Do you shy away from showing a full smile
in front of other people, especially strangers?
- When taking pictures, do you tend to smile
with your lips closed instead of flashing a happy smile?
- Have you ever held back a laugh because you
felt uncomfortable about your smile?
- How would a beautiful new smile make you feel?
- What would you like to change about your smile?
The Objective Smile Analysis
For the objective analysis, the best thing is
for you to stand in front of a mirror mounted on a wall. Now, smile
at yourself using your "normal" smile. Next, look at the
mirror and think of a hilarious moment in your life and give a big,
laughing smile. This big smile is probably a much larger smile than
you feel comfortable using much of the time if you are not happy
with your teeth. When your smile is improved, however, your big
smile appears much more spontaneously because you look (and feel)
great! So let's figure out what's holding your big smile back --
what it is that bothers you about your teeth.
- Are all of your teeth brilliant white or are
they somewhat yellow, dark, or stained?
- Are there spaces between any of your teeth?
- Are you missing any of your teeth?
- Do you have teeth that are crooked, uneven,
or out of line?
- Do the biting edges of your upper teeth follow
the curvature of your upper lip?
- Do any of your teeth appear short and fat
or too small or too large?
- Are the edges of any of your teeth even with
the rest of your teeth or are they too long or too short?
- Do your teeth (as a group) slant one way or
another?
- Is the midline of your two front teeth centered
with your face and nose?
- Are the edges of your canine teeth too long,
sharp, or look out of line?
- Do you grind your teeth or are any of the
biting edges on your teeth chipped or worn down?
- Do you have a "gummy" smile -- showing
too much gum tissue or having gums that are too thick?
- Are your gums even and in line and symmetrical
or irregularly shaped -- higher on some teeth and lower on others?
- Have your gums receded or do they appear red
or puffy?
- Do you have any gray, black or silver (mercury)
dental fillings in your teeth?
- Do you have any old crowns that have dark
edges at the top or that don't really look natural?
If you answered yes to ANY of the above questions,
we can help give you a better, more beautiful smile. Call our office
@ 330-534-5408 or email drrudy@braydich.com.
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