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The Smile Is The Style

Newtown Dentistry Prioritizes Unique Smiles

Article by Madeline Marriott

Photography by Provided by Newtown Dentistry

Originally published in Newtown City Lifestyle

One can change several elements regarding personal style: clothes, hairstyle, even a makeup routine. However, one permanent component is always front and center: individual smiles. After all, smiles are always in fashion.

Christine Landes, D.M.D., a board-certified pediatric dentist at Newtown Dentistry, offers her advice for embracing what makes a smile special during this back-to-school season. 

“Just like fashion styles can vary greatly from person-to-person, so can smiles,” Dr. Chris says. “Big or small, toothy or toothless, each smile brings individuality.” 

Tip: To appear more genuine and joyful when smiling, think of someone or something that makes you happy. 

Dr. Chris and her team know that trusting someone with a personal smile is a big decision. "We want patients and their families to feel comfortable and at home at Newtown Dentistry, so much so, the practice is set up like a house. The walls are lined with photos of the team members and their families, and each room is decorated like the ones in a family home," she says. 

Newtown Dentistry is known as a one-stop facility for a family’s oral care needs from childhood to adulthood and even orthodontics. It's a full-service practice at 46 Blacksmith Road for all ages, offering a spectrum of services from routine cleanings and dental procedures to periodontics and cosmetic dentistry. For all patients, Dr. Chris says they specialize in taking care of others' dental hygiene while keeping the traits that make them "who you are."

“We’re highlighting the idea that smiles aren't only facial expressions, but an intrinsic part of someone’s personality,” Dr. Chris says. “We’re experts at minimally invasive dentistry. Our focus is teaching and preventing, fostering a lifetime of oral health.” 

Indeed, psychological studies show that straighter, whiter teeth are more psychologically attractive, possibly due to the evolutionary advantages associated with healthier mouths. 

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"Smiles aren't only facial expressions, but an intrinsic part of someone’s personality." ~Chris Landes, D.M.D.

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