Individuals looking to get ahead in their careers might be interested in having teeth whitening treatments carried out, it has been revealed.
A survey carried out by MyFaceMyBody showed that one in ten people would resort to surgery in order to get ahead in the workplace.
Indeed, nearly two-thirds (63 per cent) of women believe that appearance and youthful looks play a part in getting hired, gaining a promotion, or getting new clients, while almost three quarters (73 per cent) of consumers would consider having a non-surgical treatment, such as teeth whitening.
Elsewhere, the Grand Forks Herald recently reported that there has been a rise in the number of people in their 40s and 50s going to dental professionals to have their teeth whitened.
Dr Susan Mathison of Catalyst Medical Centre in Fargo said that many people feel that a brighter smile helps them to feel more confident and also gives them a more youthful look.