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Robert P - Glendale, California
How does your smile make you feel now?
My smile makes me feel embarrassed. I hate to laugh out loud too much or really smile with my mouth open. I tend to worry what people think has made my smile like it is or if they think it's through neglect instead of an unavoidable accident.
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What is the first thing you plan to do once you have your beautiful smile?
I plan to smile at just about everyone I see as well as not put my hand in front of my mouth when I laugh. I plan to laugh A LOT!
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Diana I, IA
My smile makes me feel old. I am 56 and young at heart. I am divorced and...
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Gayle M, CA
My smile makes me feel horrible. I feel so ashamed I don't leave my own home. ...
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Lee G, IL
My smile makes me ashamed and embarrassed that I have let it come to this. I...
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Scott R, TX
Honestly i never want to leave the house. Have the dental problems i have makes...
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Lisa S, MI
Aged. Ashamed. I feel like I have to hide my smile from everyone. I feel like...
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Michael B, OK
Not good about myself at all. I feel like people judge me, thinking that i never...
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Ashley G, LA
My smile now makes me feel ashamed, embarrassed, dirty, and ugly. My teeth were...
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