There are many forms of speech disability. Unfortunately, medical science still understands only a little about how the brain processes and arranges words into sentences. Many areas of the brain are involved, and it’s difficult to pinpoint the location of particular areas, since individual brains vary quite a bit. Patients with difficulty organizing or recalling words in their minds are difficult to treat. Speech therapists help people learn to make themselves understood better with oral communication every day.
Dyslexia, a difficulty in organizing written letters spatially, is treated in different ways. These problems are treatable in different ways and to different extents. But what about a more ancient form of communication, one that predates language itself?
A smile can have hundreds of different meanings, depending on context and the shape of the smile. Many people with mouth, jaw, and teeth problems are afraid to smile because of the appearance of their mouths. A casual smile is impossible. For many of these people, comfortable dental care may be an answer. Sedation dentistry allows dentists to conduct elaborate and lengthy operations on patients with a minimum of discomfort. After a smile makeover, these patients can restore a thousand smiles to their vocabulary.
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