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To Whom It May Concern:
God
blessed me with a beautiful smile, a joyful heart, and a fun laugh.
Together they have always given me many reasons to share my smile
with others.
Like
many people, however, over the years, my smile faded. With the
onset of puberty, I acquired more cavities than I had teeth. Even
though my dental hygiene was fairly good) I always brushed my
teeth, had good breath, and saw my dentist regularly), I kept
adding fillings. When flossing became a fashion trend, I found
myself way too busy to do that very often. Soda became my drink
of choice. Opening pop bottles with my teeth and a motorcycle
accident caused chipping and breaking. In spite of all that, I
still was voted the girl with the prettiest smile in high school
and in college I was often used as a model for perfect occlusion,
As the years marched on, however, my teeth almost completely deteriorated.
Close
to my 51st birthday, I had the opportunity and privilege
to meet dr. Fisher. It didn’t take long to determine that I was
a viable candidate for a full-mouth restoration. I needed realignment,
several onlays, ten crowns and veneers on all of my front teeth.
Dr. Fisher and Diana worked hard to replace my beautiful smile.
I love my white perfectly shaped teeth and the fact that I have
no cavities. I have received numerous compliments since the restoration
was completed.
I
would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Fisher and his
entire staff. Never before have I been in a dental or medical
office that gives one the feeling of friendliness yet complete
professionalism. In addition, they strive to make the patient
comfortable and feeling dignified despite the unpleasantness of
some procedures and they provide a pleasant atmosphere. You are
the best!
In
conclusion, if you are considering a partial or full-mouth restoration,
don’t hesitate. It will be money well spent and I assure you,
you will be delighted.
Gratefully,

Deborah P. Litman
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