April 7, 2008

Downtown Vancouver Dental Veneers: Getting Your Groove On


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Downtown Vancouver dentist LMK-000176_jay_kay.jpg The dance floor is the place to go to have a good time, whether you know how to dance or not. It's not important if your elegant twirl turns out to be a disaster. You look cool no matter what. It all pivots on your attitude.

And if you want to see attitude, check out Jay Kay, front man of the phenomenal British acid jazz band Jamiroquai. Half their name comes from the Iroquois Indians, who thump out some awesome beats. Have a listen to their various musical works.

Go find their Virtual Insanity video on the internet and you'll see what I mean about the attitude. Jay Kay's moves look like tribal break dancing wrapped in some interpretative jazz.

People of all ages associate themselves with this music. Maybe that's the reason they have been a success in the music industry for such a long time.


Contemplating old age and endurance led me to thinking about how good dancing is for you. It has been established to not only sustain bone intensity; it puts off death as well. The Japanese are proof of this. They have women living up to 120!

But can you dance with dentures clinking as you groove? You're afraid that when you party too hard they might fall and break? or worse, mortify you!

Some folks may have elected to get false teeth when they could have undoubtedly dealt with their problems 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 go shopping for all new teeth. Think about Downtown Vancouver dental veneers. Simply make an appointment to come see me at my Downtown Vancouver dental office and we'll take care of your teeth problems so you can get your groove on without nightmares of your dentures popping out.

 

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