April 9, 2008

Westland Dental Veneers: Getting Your Groove On


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Westland dentist LMK-000176_jay_kay.jpg Any person can have a ball on the dance floor, even if you don't know how to dance. It doesn't matter if your pirouette turns into a back flip. You're in your own little dance world. It all hinges on attitude.

And attitude is spelled: J-K, short for Jay Kay, leader of the excellent band Jamiroquai. The name was invented as a cross between Jam and the Iroquois Indians, who are known for their throbbing beats. Have a listen to their various compositions.

Go online and check out their Virtual Insanity video and you'll see what I mean about the attitude. Jay Kay's moving like he's sort of doing tribal break dancing wrapped in some interpretative jazz.

Anyone and everyone can bond with the music. Maybe that's the explanation behind why they have prospered in music forever.


Pondering older aged people got me to thinking about the benefits of dancing. It has been demonstrated to not only maintain bone strength; it also delays death. The Japanese are a great example of this. Some of their women have died at age 120!

But how can you dance with false teeth clickety-clacking as you strut your stuff? You fear that when you do the hoedown they might fall and break? or worse, embarrass you!

Lots of people may have decided to have dentures made when they could have effortlessly corrected their dilemma with dental veneers.

If you have stains, chips, gaps in your teeth — even if you think your teeth are hopeless — we can still make them like new. You don't have to grow new teeth. Instead, investigate Westland dental veneers. Come and visit me at my Westland dental office and we'll put all your teeth worries to rest so you can get back to your smooth moves without being anxious about looking for your teeth on the dance floor.

 

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