A New Study Indicates A Better Smile Does Not Increase Happiness

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King’s College London has recently carried out a study, which has shown that people must already have a healthy psychology before having aesthetic dental treatments. If a person does not have a happy psychology and undergoes dental treatment they may not become happier, even if they look better.

During the study, sixty people answered questions about how they felt about the way they looked before and after dental treatment. It seemed that the people who were happiest before dental treatment where the most happiest after dental treatment. Those dissatisfied with their appearance before dental treatment remained unhappy even after dental treatment to improve how they looked.

This has taught dentists that the patients must already feel happy with their appearance before any dental treatment is carried out for ultimate customer satisfaction.

 

 

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