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| La Pine Dentists | | Everytime you smile at someone, it | | Some old women and men grow |
| Redmond Dentists | | is an action of love, a gift to that | | bitter with age; the more their teeth |
| Sunriver Dentists | | person, a beautiful thing. | | drop out, the more biting they get. |
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| | | Start every day with a smile and | | Happiness is your dentist telling |
| | | get it over with. | | you it won't hurt and then having |
| | | | | him catch his hand in the drill. |
| | | A smile is the light in the window of | | |
| | | your face that tells people you're at | | Too many of today's children have |
| | | home. | | straight teeth and crooked morals. |
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| | | Beauty is power; a smile is its | | Tooth decay was a perennial |
| | | sword. | | national problem that meant a |
| | | | | mouthful of silver for patients, and |
| | | She gave me a smile I could feel in | | for dentists a pocketful of gold. |
| | | my hip pocket. | | |
| | | | | A dentist at work in his vocation |
| | | A smile is the universal welcome. | | always looks down in the mouth. |
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| | | Everyone smiles in the same | | A man loses his illusions first, his |
| | | language. | | teeth second, and his follies last. |
| Roseburg Dentists | | A friendly look, a kindly smile, one | | Some tortures are physical And |
| Salem Dentists | | good act, and life's worthwhile. | | some are mental, But the one that |
| Albany Dentists | | | | is both Is dental. |
| Newport Dentists | | A smile is a curve that sets | | |
| Hillsboro Dentists | | everything straight. | | For there was never yet |
| Beaverton Dentists | | | | philosopher that could endure the |
| | | It takes a lot of work from the face | | toothache patiently. |
| | | to let out a smile, but just think what | | |
| | | good smiling can bring to the most | | You know, sometimes a man just |
| | | important muscle of the body... the | | can't satisfy all of a woman's |
| | | heart. | | desires. Which is why God |
| | | | | invented dental floss. |
| | | The robbed that smiles, steals | | |
| | | something from the thief. | | Dentist: a prestidigitator who, |
| | | | | putting metal into your mouth, pulls |
| | | | | coin out of your pocket. |
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