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DO YOU OWN YOUR SMILE? :DentalPlans Makes Owning the Smile Worth More than Just A Confidence Boost

PLANTATION, FL (Aug. 17, 2015) — Are you confident?   Do people often tell you that you "own that smile"? Well now you can earn prizes for flashing those pearly whites! :DentalPlans, a leading provider of dental savings plans, wants you to #OwnTheSmile and win prizes just for sharing a smile. Simply visit www.dentalplans.com/lp-dp/ownthesmile to enter for your chance to win.   #OwnTheSmile kicked off its first phase in mid July. So far, over 200 people have won prize packs with :DentalPlans branded merchandise and 5 lucky winners have scored Apple iPads. But the contest isn’t over yet! 50 more first-prize winners will be announced again in October and one Grand Prize winner will win an all-expenses-paid trip to Miami, Florida valued at over $2,000, to be announced on October 31st.   But more than that, happiness is being spread via social media all across the nation.   And don’t worry if you aren’t a winner this time, stay a fan of :DentalPlans and keep an

:DENTALPLANS RELEASES BATTLE OF THE SEXES SURVEY FOR VALENTINE'S DAY

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How Do Men and Women Compare When You Mix Dental Health and Dating Issues? At home alone this Valentine’s Day? Blame your teeth. According to a new survey* by :DentalPlans, bad breath and other oral health issues are one of the top three dating "deal breakers.” Dental dilemmas were superseded only by having an “insanely jealous ex” and “being unemployed” as the top reasons to break off a budding romance. The good news is that a great smile can help you connect with your soul mate. Thirty-one percent of those polled, both men and women, said that mouths are the facial feature they notice first. Eyes scored slightly ahead at 34 percent. "Any new relationship starts with the exchange of a smile. It's one of the first things that we notice about someone," says Bill Chase, vice president of marketing for :DentalPlans. “Obviously, taking good care of that smile is really important.” The survey revealed other areas where men and women were in agreement, as well