It's something we don't think about on a daily basis. These were all lovely people before. I am curious to see if this a step towards some open doors. I would love to hear backstories
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A Brazilian Dentist Travels the World to Return Smiles to the Faces of Poor People for Free
When you’re satisfied with your smile, you feel more confident and open to the people around you. And Felipe Rossi, an aesthetic dentist from Brazil, can definitely demonstrate the power of a good smile. That’s why he founded an NGO called Por1sorriso with the aim of returning this sense of confidence to poor people who can’t afford proper dental care. Together with his team and 2 tons of equipment, he’s been traveling around the world spreading happy smiles wherever he visits.
Bright Side collected 23 before and after photos that will show you how a smile can change a face for the better.
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Comments
The changes are unbelievable! What a beautiful smiles!
their smiles become lighter and wider. thanks to the dentist for doing such a wonderful job without even thinking about the money

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