How Smiling Effects Happiness

There’s a certain magic in your smile. Each time you smile you send out a positive visual message to someone. If a “picture is worth a thousand words”, so is a beautiful smile. Scientists have known for a long time that emotions are accompanied by numerous changes in the body, and that our brain actually pays attention to what our body is doing. And research shows that smiling affects our emotions and that the act of smiling activates messaging in the brain that benefits our health and happiness. Plus we can use our smiling powers to positively impact almost any social situation, and that makes smiling really good for us. Smiling improves not only our appearance but our health as well.

How Smiling Affects Babies

Ultrasound of Smiling Baby In The WombDid you know that we’re actually born smiling! According to research, 3-D ultrasound technology now shows that developing babies appear to smile in the womb. They can also cry and blink before birth. It was previously thought babies learned to smile after birth by copying their mothers. The detailed 3D images show that babies start making finger movements at 15 weeks, yawning at 18 weeks and smiling, and blinking and crying at 26 weeks. And baby teeth can arrive as early as 12 weeks. After they’re born, babies continue to smile (initially mostly in their sleep) and even blind babies smile in response to the sound of the human voice.

How Smiling Affects Your Health

Smiling can actually fight off stress. Each time you smile you throw a little feel-good party in your brain. The act of smiling activates neural messaging that benefits your health and happiness. Smiling stimulates our brain’s reward mechanisms in a way that even chocolate, a well-regarded pleasure-inducer, cannot match. And unlike lots of chocolate, lots of smiling can actually make you healthier. Smiling has documented therapeutic effects, and has been associated with:

  • reduced stress hormone levels (like cortisol, adrenaline, and dopamine)
  • increased health and mood enhancing hormone levels (like endorphins)
  • and lowered blood pressure

How Smiling Affects Others

Smiling Man Hugs Happy Woman in CourtyardEveryone knows the quote “laughter is the best medicine”. Smiling can boost your mood and even your immune system and create a positive atmosphere around others. Did you know that your smile is actually contagious? So if you’re smiling at someone, it’s likely they can’t help but smile back. If they don’t, they’re making a conscious effort not to. Each time you smile at a person, their brain coaxes them to return the favor. This allows both of you to release feel good chemicals in your brain, activate reward centers, making you both more attractive and increasing the chances of you both living longer, healthier lives. Smiling is a win-win scenario.

Our practice is built around your smile

Starting out your day with a smile can completely change your internal and external experience. A smile is something that should be worn often. The world is simply a better place when you smile. And good news for you, a beautiful and healthy smile is just around the corner at Northgate Dental. To discover which teeth whitening or dental procedure is best for you please contact us. We will be more than glad to help with any advice we can. Or if you prefer, request an appointment and receive a free consultation. We look forward to improving your smile, and your health.

Giving Back To Charity Color Run

 

Dr. Cox takes on the local Color Run and wins for local charities!

For Dr. Cox, supporting her favorite charity is an important part of giving back to the local community. That’s why she loves participating in the Color Run, a 5K event that promotes health and happiness that brings the community together.

Known as the “Happiest 5K on the Planet.” this is the original paint race where runners will be bathed in an array of colors as they pass through various sections on the course. There is an energy associated with this race like non other. It’s less about reaching your pace and more about having the time of your life. The Color Run is an un-timed event in which thousands of participants, or “Color Runners”, are doused from head to toe in different colors at each kilometer.

With only three rules, the idea is easy to follow at the 5K Color Run:

  1. Wear white at the starting line
  2. Finish plastered in rainbows of colors
  3. Make new friends, help a local cause, have fun!

Dr. Catherine Cox celebrating at the Finish Line of the Marin 5k Color Run that supports local charitiesAfter Color Runners complete the race, the fun continues with an unforgettable Finish Line Festival. This larger than life party is equipped with music, dancing and massive color throws, which create lots of vivid color combinations. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Ignacio, the event benefits the Rotary Club of Ignacio Foundation and other charitable local organizations I look forward to it every year. Won’t you join us next year!?

If you need ideas or guidance regarding tooth extraction and the importance of bone augmentation, please contact us at Northgate Dental. We’ll be glad to help with any advice we can. Or if you prefer, just request an appointment and we will provide a free consultation for you and your child. Remember, our practice is built around your smile.

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