Washington D.C. Cosmetic Dentistry Blog - Washington Center for Dentistry
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
"Dentistry and the Stock Market!"
The Lure of a Beautiful Smile Reigns Even in Uncertain Times
Patrice A. came in a few weeks ago determined to upgrade her smile. And even when the recent up-and-down stock market days forced a few hasty delays--four rescheduled appointments!--the 42-year-old financial planner finally got the new smile she always wanted.
"I've been spending every day calming the nerves of my clients, but I still kept to my plan," she said. "More than ever, as the world can appear so uncertain, I want to make sure that I don't lose my perspective. I don't want to lose sight of my goals."
And so it was that the finance specialist this week sported a new look that began with a session to whiten her teeth, and a procedure to reshape her gum line. The final step concluded when she walked out of the office with eight exquisite porcelain veneers.
"It was just the mental lift she needed--and just the reassuring smile she needed--to continue her work with clients who are worried about their security," said Daniel J. Deutsch, DDS, at the Washington Center for Dentistry, in Washington, DC.
Dr. Deutsch notes the surprising and powerful draw of self-improvement--even in times of transition and change. He also reports that patients still are using their options with low-interest finance plans like Care Credit (http://www.carecredit.com/).
Be well...judi
Patrice A. came in a few weeks ago determined to upgrade her smile. And even when the recent up-and-down stock market days forced a few hasty delays--four rescheduled appointments!--the 42-year-old financial planner finally got the new smile she always wanted.
"I've been spending every day calming the nerves of my clients, but I still kept to my plan," she said. "More than ever, as the world can appear so uncertain, I want to make sure that I don't lose my perspective. I don't want to lose sight of my goals."
And so it was that the finance specialist this week sported a new look that began with a session to whiten her teeth, and a procedure to reshape her gum line. The final step concluded when she walked out of the office with eight exquisite porcelain veneers.
"It was just the mental lift she needed--and just the reassuring smile she needed--to continue her work with clients who are worried about their security," said Daniel J. Deutsch, DDS, at the Washington Center for Dentistry, in Washington, DC.
Dr. Deutsch notes the surprising and powerful draw of self-improvement--even in times of transition and change. He also reports that patients still are using their options with low-interest finance plans like Care Credit (http://www.carecredit.com/).
Be well...judi
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