A company I worked for has closed. I worked with them for ten years. The owner sold it and the new owners decided to only use their own people. So, here I am looking for a job, something I never thought I’d have to do again. My qualifications and recommendations are good. I always get an interview, but once the interview is over someone else gets the job. I’ve done interview skills tutorials and even mock interviews with peers I trust. My interviewing doesn’t seem to be the problem. I’ve begun to wonder if it is my teeth. I know that sounds a little far fetched, but I’m getting desperate and reaching for anything that can help. I will admit I have an ugly smile. My teeth are stained. A few are chipped and crooked. Could that be the problem?
Davis L., Washington
Davis,
I don’t think that is far fetched at all. We are often judged and categroized in the first few seconds of a meeting with someone. As they haven’t had time to really get to know us, the judgment is based on appearance and maybe very intitial greetings and responses. Our smile is one of the first things people notice about us.
If yours is unattractive, and you readily admit it is, that could likely be the factor that is keeping you from closing a deal with a hiring company. The easiest way to find out would be to fix your smile.
I recommend you use Invisalign to do that. It is invisible, even at a conversational distance, so that will allow you to go to interviews without feeling self conscious about your orthodontics.
It is possible to whiten your teeth at the same time. You can ask your dentist to allow you to use your invisalign aligners as whitening trays and just provide you with the gel. This will also save you money.
Good luck with the job search. This blog is brought to you by Tulsa Dentist Dr. Ryan Noah.