We’ve all heard the expression,”Fake it 'til you make it" The idea is that if you pretend to exude confidence and charm, eventually you will begin to believe your own act. Somehow, just putting on a certain face and temperament will make it more real.
The same thing happens when you smile. Even if you are in a foul mood and dogged by anxiety and frustration, showing a smile to the world can actually give your brain a happy boost. Smiling activates neuropeptides which are known to fight off stress. Smiling also gives you a burst of dopamine, endorphins, and serotonin, all feel-good brain chemicals that can wipe away that bad mood or help you put a stressful situation into a better perspective.
Dentists, every day we meet patients who are afraid to smile or who are embarrassed to flash a smile filled with misaligned, cracked, or missing teeth. You can give your patients a reason to smile 