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Linda G - Carrollton, Texas
How does your smile make you feel now?
It makes me feel sad, because my front teeth are black with a hole in between. I have most of my teeth filed with amalgam fillings which are also black. I have been diagnosed with periodontal disease, which they say can lead to heart disease. No dentist will fix my teeth until my gums are fixed, which is a lot of money that I don't have. I am unemployed and my self-esteem is very low. I do not like to show my teeth in any pictures and I am scared that it is leading to something serious.
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What is the first thing you plan to do once you have your beautiful smile?
I plan on showing my new smile off to everyone and then I would love to get many pictures taken at my wedding. After finding a job my self-esteem would be BOOMING! I could actually apply for a job where I am the first face that would be seen and not embarrass the company I work for.
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Carey P, TX
Insignificant, undeserving, unlikeable, unloveable. With my current smile, I will...
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Tina T, CT
What smile? I don't smile, I don't have a smile, it's gone. It used to be my best...
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Mary T, GA
I realize that looks aren't everything - it's what is inside of you that counts....
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Deanne P, MA
Unhappy.
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Madalyn R, ID
Well it makes me feel so insecure, and ugly. I hate to smile or even talk to...
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George H, IL
Embarrassed and wishing I had better teeth.
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Lisa N, IL
My smile makes me self-conscious and ugly. I used to love my smile and now that I...
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