Randomly stumbled across this article saying that dental veneers don't just improve smiles, but apparently they can genuinely boost people's confidence levels. Kinda makes sense tho, right? Like when you're happy with your smile, you probably smile more... domino effect and all that. Curious if there's other little-known perks to veneers.
I was actually just talking to my dentist about this last week—thinking about getting veneers myself but kinda nervous about the whole process. She mentioned patients often feel more relaxed socially afterward, like less anxiety meeting new people... definitely reassuring to hear your take too.
Funny you mention that—I got veneers a couple years back, and honestly, I wish I'd done it sooner. The process itself wasn't exactly a walk in the park (let's just say my dentist and I became very close friends), but afterward, the confidence boost was pretty noticeable. I used to cover my mouth when laughing at jokes... now I just laugh louder and scare people instead. Totally worth it though.
"I used to cover my mouth when laughing at jokes... now I just laugh louder and scare people instead."
Haha, I totally get this! I remember feeling so awkward about my teeth before getting veneers. It was like night and day afterward—I actually started smiling in photos again. Glad you're enjoying the newfound confidence too.