/24-7PressRelease/ - February 12, 2008 - Dr. Ronald Linden, a general dentist, White Hills Family Dental, has a number of tips for all of the romantics out there who want to be kissed this Valentine's Day.
What exactly makes a smile more kissable? Admittedly, no one has done any research, but there are lots of ways to make that kiss more likely to happen.
The appearance of your teeth has a lot to do with the attractiveness of your smile. As a quick fix, tooth whitening in a dentist's office can go a long way to brighten up dark, grey or yellow teeth. You can always get over-the-counter whitening products, but they won't work nearly as well as what a dentist can provide.
If you've got the time and motivation (it won't happen by Valentine's Day), straightening your teeth or covering them with caps or veneers can transform your smile and give you a whole new look.
But it's not just that smile that will make you more kissable. How about your breath? Sure, you can cover it up with mints or gum. Want something that will work better? Try a mouth rinse like Listerine - bad breath is mostly due to bacteria on the top of your tongue. So, in addition to Listerine, just brush the top of your tongue with a special tongue scraper (sold in drug stores). That will help more than trying to cover it up.
It takes just a few simple steps, with help from your dentist, to give you a brighter, more kissable smile for that special day coming up.
Dr. Linden has practiced dentistry since 1977. Located on Route 110, 163 Leavenworth Road, his Shelton office is housed in a restored barn. Dr. Linden has advanced training in implants and rehabilitation of severe dental problems, including headaches, (TMJ disease) and bite disorders. He is certified in Branemark Implant Dental Prosthetics and is trained in the Pankey style of dentistry. Dentists who have this post-graduate training are very comprehensive, sophisticated and detailed in the care they provide.
Dr. Linden graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science degree. He then earned a masters of science degree in histology and a dental degree from New York University. He completed a general dental practice residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn.
Active in his profession, Dr. Linden is past President of the Naugatuck Valley Dental Society. Dr. Linden is also a member of the American Dental Association. Previously, he was a state delegate to the Connecticut State Dental Society.
Dr. Linden has published several national articles in such well-known trade publications as The American Dental Association Journal, and Dental Economics. Previously, he has been an instructor in the Dental Department of Waterbury Hospital, a clinical instructor at the Fones School of Dental Hygiene at the University of Bridgeport, and a staff member of the Dental Assistant Training Program at Eli Whitney Technical School in Hamden.
Dr. Linden has accrued more than 2,000 hours of continuing education programs and is currently part of a New England regional study group of advanced dentists.
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