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Friday, June 3, 2011
I'm ready to go!
As of today my treatment is complete but I won't be able to show my new smile for another week so please bear with me. There are some photos I'd like to share with you so that you will see the stages of progress. The bone and tissue healed beautifully, so my dentists say, and this is what the roof of my mouth looks like, ready to proceed. Very scary, no?
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