• Start Ups
  • E-Commerce
  • Insurance
  • Gig Economy
  • Tech
  • Office
  • Taxes
  • Law
  • Funding
  • Marketing
  • Infographics
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
Sign in
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Privacy Policy
Password recovery
Recover your password
Search
  • About
  • Contact
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy Policy
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.
TheSelfEmployed.com TheSelfEmployed.com
Your Gig Just Got Easier TM
TheSelfEmployed.com TheSelfEmployed.com
  • Start Ups
  • E-Commerce
  • Insurance
  • Gig Economy
  • Tech
  • Office
  • Taxes
  • Law
  • Funding
  • Marketing
  • Infographics
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
Home Lifestyle How Are Good Teeth Good For Business?
  • Lifestyle

How Are Good Teeth Good For Business?

By
Samantha Acuna
-
June 12, 2019
0
  • 1share
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 1
Share via
    How Are Good Teeth Good For Business?

    Personality matters a lot in business nowadays. Forgetting your dental care means ignoring your overall health. It, in turn, affects your personality in a very bad way. Even the ability to get a good job gets enhanced by having good teeth. Oral health is directly linked to overall well being. Your teeth are more important than your deadlines. Poor dental affects your decision-making capabilities. Bad breath causes poor evaluation of employees hindering their chances to get promotions. It adversely affects your company even if it is performing well.

    You want people to want to sit with you in a meeting and not get the feeling to control their breath. They should have a good time chatting with you rather than them wanting to get away from you as soon as possible. It is natural to make assumptions of a person by looking at them. If you have an attractive personality, the assumptions are positive. For an unattractive personality, the assumptions are automatically negative. Fortunately, you can take measures to change how people perceive you by visiting dentist Burlington.

    Your professional success depends directly on how good oral hygiene is maintained. The following traits totally change how others perceive you.

    Self-Confidence:

    Having quality teeth boosts your self-confidence. If you are constantly conscious about how you appear and about your crooked teeth, your confidence is shaken. This, in turn, directly affects how you perform professionally. Having stained, missing, or crooked teeth can cause people to make false assumptions about your ability and performance. People having self-confidence end up getting work done and getting better job options.

    Nice Smile:

    People who are sensitive towards their oral health tend to smile less, which influences their mood and overall success. One simple act of smiling can have a positive effect on your mood and those around you. Your business has an advantage if you are smiling person as happy people are considered more trustworthy and intelligent. If employees start smiling at work, your business will see a positive lift. Smiling is an easy way to change how others perceive you. (But beware not to smile like crazy the entire day!)

    Good Breath:

    It is convenient to avoid stained or crooked teeth, but it is very difficult to sit around or talk to a person with bad breath. Your fellow employees can avoid working with you just because they get an icky feeling being next to you. Don’t give your fellows a chance to talk behind your back and damage your image in the workplace. It would adversely affect your professional success as well.

    Conclusion:

    Adopt good eating habits and get yourself checked regularly from your dentist. Ignorance can lead to greater problems leading you to take a long leave to get treated and healed. The first thing to keep in mind is that you are brushing twice a day and regularly flossing as well. Use mouthwash and fresh mint gum to keep your breath clean. So many things matter in your success, but personality always remains right next to your performance. Good oral health is fundamental for the wellbeing of your employees and your business. A smile can make a huge impression in every meeting, conference, or board room.

    Previous article 3 Benefits of Doing an Audit on Your Business’s Social Media
    Next article Marketing Techniques Used by Casinos That Can be Used in Other Sectors
    Avatar
    Samantha Acuna
    Samantha Acuna is a writer based in San Francisco, CA. Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur.com, and Yahoo Small Business.

    Recent articles

    6 Silly Myths of Self-Employment
    Gig Economy

    6 Silly Myths of Self-Employment

    Anna Johansson - January 19, 2021
    When is it Time to Hire a Team of Employees or Contractors?

    When is it Time to Hire a Team of Employees or...

    January 19, 2021

    Simplifying Business Processes: Here’s How Hiring Can Be Better

    January 18, 2021
    6 Ways to Achieve a Positive Mindset and How it Will Help You Succeed

    6 Ways to Achieve a Positive Mindset and How it Will...

    January 15, 2021
    4 Tips for Building Your Creative Business

    4 Tips for Building Your Creative Business

    January 14, 2021

     

    Follow & Subscribe

    Newsletter Signup

    Signup to get weekly tips and advice to help make your self-employed journey easier!

    Thank you!

    Please check your email to confirm your subscription.

    © 2021 - The Strauss Group, Inc. All users of this site are protected by our Privacy Policy and bound by our Terms of Use