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Dazzling Smiles and Comfortable Muscles
To learn Aesthetic and Neuromuscular Dentistry see "Courses Schedules"
or call 425.466.0100
The smile is the focal point of the face. Your confident beautiful smile can light up a room. Although cosmetics, face-lifts or a “new nose” can improve a person’s appearance, it may call attention to an imperfect smile. If you are not pleased with your smile, it can affect the way you interact with others. Raising your hand to cover yellow or chipped teeth can make you appear insecure or guarded. Others may interpret your actions as uptight or unfriendly. If that’s not who you are, Dr. Osmunson and Dr. Bowden can artistically create a beautiful smile for you. A new smile can energize and empower you allowing your true personality to shine through affecting those around you.

You can select your “miracle smile transformation” with shades from soft translucent to dazzling white. Your selection of tooth shape takes into consideration face shape, lip shape, skin tone, and even your personality.
The foundation of a beautiful smile is relaxed comfortable muscles. Dentistry without treating the muscles may end up with a tense uptight smile
and less comfort. A thorough evaluation of the supporting structures of your mouth and face are essential for deep beauty and true comfort.
The Smile includes the lower third of the face. Note the before and after profile below. This non surgical aesthetic neuromuscular change corrects TMJ Dysfunction, pain, appearance of the chin, lips and improves the lower third of the face.
Before

Compare Lips, chin and lower third of her face.
Noses appear less prominent
Chins more natural
TMJ less painful
After

Neuromuscular actions form the facial smile and power the jaw. Facial pain, headaches, dizziness, pressure behind the eyes or sinuses can give the appearance of a forced, tense, strained, uptight, wrinkled or worried smile. Dr. Osmunson can ensure the Neuromuscular tissues are functioning at their best for an optimal smile without headaches and more natural facial proportions.
To learn Aesthetic and Neuromuscular Dentistry see "Courses Schedules".
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