March 28, 2008
Fairfax City Dental Veneers: Getting Your Groove On
The dance floor is a place where anyone can have a grand time, whether you know what you're doing or not. It doesn't make a difference if your impressive whirl develops into something else. You're in your own little dance world. It all hinges on attitude.
And there's no attitude like the one had by Jay Kay, leader of the excellent band Jamiroquai. That name is a mix of Jam and the Iroquois Indians, who perform some really thumping beats. Have a listen to their various musical numbers.
Go to the internet and find their Virtual Insanity video and the attitude will be the first thing you see. Jay Kay's moves look like tribal break dancing with just a touch of jazz.
Everyone can enjoy this music. Maybe that's the explanation behind why they have prospered in the music industry for such a long time.
Ruminating on long life got me to consider all the pros of dancing. It has been proven to not only sustain bone intensity; it puts off death as well. Look no further than the Japanese. They have women living up to 120!
But can you dance properly with dentures banging around as you show your stuff? You're worried that when you do the hoedown they might drop out and smash to smithereens? or worse, mortify you!
Some people may have chosen to have dentures made when they could have effortlessly improved their crisis with dental veneers.
If you don't like the gaps and chips in your teeth — even if your teeth are really bad — we can still make them like new. You don't have to grow new teeth. As an alternative, check out Fairfax City dental veneers. Come and visit me in my Fairfax City dental office and we'll improve your teeth so you can get back to your smooth moves without being anxious about your dentures popping out.
Photography by PR Photos. No celebrity endorsement is made or implied.