Social Media Helps Us All Smile
IT MIGHT NOT SEEM SO AT FIRST, but a dental practice is all about relationships—relationships between our team members and our relationships with YOU, our valued patients and friends. When we stop to think about the things we do each day, these things make it all worth it.
We Love Seeing Your Smile!
We love social media because it allows us to continue to nurture these important relationships long after you’ve gone back home after visiting our practice. We enjoy hearing about your concerns, your plans, your vacations, your victories… And we get to see your smiles often! We love that!
Seeing Smiles Everywhere
We also like social media because it’s fun. For example, here’s a post that we found online where everyday objects that look like they’re smiling!
Have You Seen This Fun Commercial?
Smiles Are Visible From 300 Feet Away
We can’t help it. Humans are hardwired to see faces everywhere. It just goes to show the importance of our smiles! Did you know that people can perceive a smile from 300 feet away? That makes it the most recognizable human expression.
Smiles are a foundational part of how we interact with each other. Whether it’s for family photos, travel selfies, a job interview, or a date, our smiles are such an important part of how we show ourselves to the world.
Keep your smile bright and healthy by giving it the care it deserves. Let us know if you ever have any questions or concerns about your dental health.
Share Your Smile!
Like we said, we love to see YOUR smiles. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and post a pic of yourself on our page to tag us in your photo. Knowing that you’re proud of your smile is one of the things that makes our jobs so satisfying.
Thanks for being part of our practice family!
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