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Samantha D - Queen Creek, AZ
How does your smile make you feel now?
PAINFUL. It actually hurts to smile right now! I have been told I have a beautiful smile and it really hurts my confidence that I cannot give that big smile right now. Also has affected my appetite because I cannot chew much.
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What is the first thing you plan to do once you have your beautiful smile?
SMILE A LOT!! Eat a big meal that requires a lot of chewing!
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Kelly H, FL
Embarrassed and ashamed! I work in a kitchen, cooking. I used to be the waitress...
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Paul B, LA
Right now to be honest I really can't smile at all because my teeth are all...
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Debra G, TX
I am very self-conscious about showing my smile now. I would love to be able to...
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Kevin M, TX
I have a complex about my smile. I don't want anyone to see my cracked and...
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Laura F, AZ
Sad, down, ugly.
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Nora S, WA
Ashamed, embarrassed, humiliating, gross, different, I could go on and on. I have...
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Eshell W, OR
Really upset. I hate the fact that people always ask me why I look so mean and...
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