Tariq Drabu Discusses Patients Believe Good Smile Improves Career Opportunities in 2014
Manchester, United Kingdom, December 24, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Tariq Drabu is a Manchester born and educated dentist and specialist oral surgeon. He is one of the youngest dentists to graduate in the United Kingdom and has worked at some of the busiest hospitals in the UK and Saudi Arabia. He received his Fellowship in Dental Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and is now the owner of the successful Langley Dental Practice. Dr Drabu is also the Clinical Lead Dentist for the Oral Surgery Clinical Assessment and Treatment Services at NHS Heywood Middleton and Rochdale and is also an active tutor and mentor to postgraduate dentists in oral surgery at the UCLAN Dental Clinic in Preston.
Tariq Drabu said “A large number of United Kingdom workers believe that a healthy smile can improve their employment prospects. In fact more than two thousand UK employees were interviewed during the Bupa survey with interesting results.”
Tariq Drabu in Manchester went on to say “Sixty seven percent of those interviewed believes a good smile is exceptionally important in the working world with twenty four percent stating that better teeth improved their chances of a promotion. More than fifty percent advised that their boss smiling at them increased their motivation and productivity with more than forty percent stating that healthy teeth was more authoritative within the work place.”
Tariq Drabu closed in saying “Our smile is one of the first impressions anyone has of us, they see our face, our smile and then they only get to know the real person. A good and healthy smile oozes confidence. There are a large number of people who fear that their unhealthy teeth are having a negative impact on their career, reducing their performance and lowering their self-confidence. In fact more than forty percent of those taking part in the survey admitted that colleagues with unhealthy teeth was distracting in the workplace, a further twenty eight percent don’t smile at all at work because of their teeth and a further twenty seven percent felt that if they had their teeth repaired their confidence would sour.”