The Oaks Center for Cosmetic Dentistry: The Best Smile Award Goes To ...

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Most Oscar pundits are obsessed with red-carpet fashion, but Hollywood based "Dentist to the Stars," Michael Kosdon watched this year's Academy Awards with a critic's eye for the best and worst smiles.

"The difference between bright, white camera-ready smiles and simply adequate smiles are really easy to notice during red carpet interviews," noted Dr. Kosdon from his own Oscar party at The Oaks Center for Cosmetic Dentistry.

The most outstanding smile awards goes across the board to Juno for best screenwriter, Diablo Cody, actress Ellen Page, supporting actress Jennifer Garner and director Jason Reitman. Others on the top smile list included La Vie En Rose's best actress Marion Cotillard, Enchanted's Amy Adams and presenters Duane "The Rock" Johnson, Hilary Swank, Katherine Heigl, Miley Cyrus and Anne Hathaway.

Along with Dr. Kosdon's cheers he gives jeers to Michael Clayton's Tom Wilkinson and No Country For Old Men's Tommy Lee Jones. "They both are extraordinary actors but during news interviews, their mouths disappear."

Cameron Diaz, James McAvoy, Cate Blanchett, Julie Christie, Viggo Mortensen, Casey Affleck, Javier Bardem, Laura Linney, all have winning smiles, but a little whitening would have changed the ordinary to extraordinary.

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