Crowning Glory

I think the crowning glory of a person is not his or her hair, it should be his or her teeth. True, the hair is the most visible part of a person and one that is most noticeable, but the teeth, is the one that lends a smile its charm. And a person’s smile is something that really lights up one’s face, giving it its own characteristic beauty.

I am, for one, drawn to beautiful smiles. And I notice people’s teeth (or lack and/or falseness thereof). That’s why I am conscious of my own set of pearly whites. It is the reason most celebrities invest on their teeth, often going for San Diego dental crowns and spending a lot of money to give them big, straight, sparkling teeth.

Remember the time when I blogged about my wisdom teeth giving me so much pain? I’m happy that I am so over that phase ~ but I still want to do some “renovation” on my teeth – a nice prophylaxis and some fillings is in order.

Well, if only I had the money.

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4 Responses to “Crowning Glory”

  1. This is a great post. Would you mind if I publish it on one of my own blogs?

  2. Michele says:

    I love my teeth now, have definatly made me more comfortable and I smile alot more now :) :) :) :)

  3. Aimee says:

    What if we combine 2 different methods, would that work or just complicate things.

  4. ErickMcG says:

    Certainly renovating one’s mouth is far more preferable to letting it go bad. Good observation, cosmetic denitstry is a billion-dollar business because a smile says so much.