Craig Fleming talks about how social media’s picture-perfect culture is creating a growing demand for dental services, however professionalism should not be put aside for profits. In this digital age that shows no signs of slowing, the impact that social media is having on popular culture is evident for all – from instigating and shaping countless trends, to bringing us closer than ever before to those celebrities we aspire to be like, to even determining what makes it into the next edition of the Oxford English Dictionary (such has been the power of the selfie phenomenon, for example). The modern-day concept of beauty has always been shaped by the media and those with influence. Drawing inspiration from your go-to social media profiles isn’t actually
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