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The Perfect Smile: America’s Best Dentist Reveals His Secrets.

By Adrienne Papp

ericf-1“Everyone wants to look good,” says world-renowned, restorative and reconstructive celebrity dentist,Dr. Eric Fugier. “It’s all about natural beauty, excellence in dentistry, and artistry. Designing a smile is like designing  clothes. You have to look at the face and the whole person.” And he really does treat the “whole person,” having received honors in Energy Medicine as a Dr. of Naturopathic Healing, and awarded “The Best Dentist in America” by his fellow dentists.

First practiced in Monte Carlo, then post graduated in the States, Fugier
also worked with Dr. Charlie Pincus, celebrity dentist for Judy Garland, Shirley Temple, and Elizabeth Taylor. Not to brag about Fugier’s achievements, but he did learn from the Galileo of teeth – as Pincus is also the inventor of the Porcelain Veneer. Fugier’s own clientele includes movie and music icons and dignitaries from around the world. The demand for elective dental work has grown considerably in recent years.

However, with the over-commercialized cosmetic dentistry, some dentists are offering services they don’t know how to perform properly. “There are so many botched jobs. People do not understand that good dentistry requires the
right technique along with experience and artistic ability.” Dr. Fugier frequently receives cases where another dentist changed the spacing or height of the teeth, creating pain and problems that hadn’t existed before, such as TMJ. “The general public is being sold cosmetic dentistry as if it were some easy, fun procedure. If it is not done right, you will  have permanent damage. It’s important for people to find someone really qualified, so they don’t have to go through a  nightmare.” One patient who found Dr. Fugier after suffering through horrible pain, waking up with teeth she never wanted, looking and feeling horrified, says: “You must work with someone knowledgeable. I found in Fugier a doctor who is esthetically fantastic, structurally and physically meticulous.” Although we are ready to “suffer for beauty” – as the saying goes, – doing some home work before invasive undertakings is a must in order to avoid a traumatic
beautification.

For answers go to www.drericfugier.com or call Dr. Fugier at +1 310-859-1575 in his Hollywood office.

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About the Writer:  Adrienne Papp  is a recognized journalist who has written for many publications including Savoir, Beverly Hills 90210, Malibu Beach, Santa Monica Sun, The Beverly Hills Times, Brentwood News, Bel-Air View and Celebrity Society, among many others. She is the President and CEO of Los Angeles/New York-based publicity companies, Atlantic Publicity and Atlantic Publisher. Adrienne writes about world trends, Quantum Physics, entertainment and interviews celebrities and world leaders. 
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    Yes, as you said everyone likes to look beauty and glamorous in todays generation. I amazed with your
    offers and services. Thank you for your wonderful gifts of beauty.

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  • Hello, My name is Ja’ln Williams.I’m currently a sophomore at Wichita Northeast Magnet high school we are working on a health profession project, our task is to interview a dentist; i would like to ask you five short questions. I f u wish to answer, answer them below and forward them back to me thanks.

    1.) What made become you a dentist?

    2.) Does being a dentist affect your private life in anyway?

    3.)What do you believe is the best part about being a dentist?

    4.) In years to come do you think that the dentist fields will improve?

    5.) Do you have anything to add?

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  • Hello Williams

    Here are the answer to your questions.

    1) Because I always like to work with my hands, I was interested in sciences from a very early age and there a lot of dentist and doctors in my family. Above all, I was interested in the cosmetic aspect of it all.

    2) No it doesn’t affect my private life in any way.

    3)The best part is helping people with their health. You can have a real impact on people’s life by helping them to improve their health and changing or improving their smile, all of which has a huge psychological impact.

    4)Of course it will improve, just like the rest of the medical field. Dentistry will become more and more important as we discover year by year that the mouth and the teeth are connected to the entire body. It is also benefiting from all the technological advances that have been taking place in the last few years.

    5) Dentistry is one of the most difficult disciplines of the medical field as the teeth are very sensitive and people clearly dislike to go to the dentist; it is also physically and mentally challenging. However, it is also the most rewarding profession as you can choose to do whatever you want as we have 9 different specialties.
    It can be very creative and one can choose to deal with aesthetic and/or surgical aspects or deal with oral surgery or Implants.

    Hope this will help.

    Dr Eric Fugier

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