Do you cover your mouth when you talk because you are self-conscious about the way your teeth look? Maybe you are embarrassed to smile and you feel like your inner beauty can’t shine through? Do believe you would be more self confident and your life would improve by a total smile makeover? If you answered yes to these questions I have an amazing “one-in-a-lifetime” sweepstakes opportunity to share with you!
Millions of Americans remain without dental insurance and can’t afford to fit the necessary dental care within their budget. 1-800-DENTIST understands this and knows how costly dental work can be. They are having an incredible contest where you can win up to $30,000 in dental work to give you a smile to be proud of! WOW!
To enter the contest for your shot at $30,000 in dental work, shoot a 2 minute video explaining why you don’t like your smile and what you would like to fix. Explain how your smile has affected your self esteem and how it plays a part in the way you interact with others. Basically, describe why your smile bites. Make sure you keep the story real and to show your teeth!
You have until 11/10 to upload your video. There will be a voting process between 11/10 noon and 12/1 noon PST where America will help choose the top contestants and 1-800-DENTIST will choose the final winner. Tell all your friends and family about your video so they can vote for you!
“The winner of My Smile Bites! will be announced on December 15, 2009* noon PST. As the winner, you must be willing to have your smile makeover process captured on film, including dental visits and before and after experiences.”
To read the contest rules and to enter go here.
Eric Khale says
Hi, My name is Eric and I want to join the Army but my teeth are in bad condition, and I can’t get in without about $3495 or $4495 worth of work to get in. I saw a commercail and thought this might be my chance. I would love to serve my country and go into the Army, if olny I could get my teeth fixed. I know it doesn’t seem like a big deal $4000 dollars worth of dental work, but I really want to do this for my family and country.
Thank you,
Eric Kahle
Travis says
To whom it may concern:
I am writing this letter in hopes that it will let you see the journey i have been on, and the obstacles i have overcome in my life. I was informed that your organization is one that helps provide monetary aide to those who are in need of Dental, and Medical attention, i hope that my letter can be taken into consideration.
At this point in my life i have a hard time believing in anyone, and sometimes i even have hard time trusting myself. In saying that i mean i wear my heart on my sleeve, and i don;t stop and listen to what my mind is trying to tell my heart. TO often in my life i have been taken advantage of buy the people that i hold dearest to my heart to this day making it almost impossible to kindle a friendship. I know that i am a good person, i have made mistakes in my life none of which i am proud of but i also know that there is no way to go back and make right of things i did wrong, i can however take more kind actions if ever i am placed in the same situations and walk away with a better feeling. As humans i feel we have a divine instinct within us all that allows to feel the intentions of other humans and if we should feel threatened, betrayed, or hurt it is second nature to feel angry and form a barrier around our emotions, not trusting anyone who may come into our lives. Sadly enough we look for other ways to fill that void, some will try to replace it with sex, some with vanity,material items, others just give up on life and all who are in it. In my case i chose Meth a drug so powerful and manipulative once you introduce it to your system there is no turning back. I first experienced it when i was 13 years old and used it for about 6 months. Then when i was 18 my father committed suicide after loosing a battle with meth, i was heartbroken and lost and felt the only thing that would help me was the one thing that ruined my life. I became so lost and far into using meth i started lying, cheating, stealing, and making excuses for everything, i was so trapped i didn’t notice my “family” my whole life had fallen apart, and by the time i realized it, it was to late i couldn’t stop using and i was scared that if i did i would no longer be numb to my emotions and i would then have to face all the pain i felt, and all the pain i cause the people around me. As odd as it may sound my journey with drugs actually taught me a lot about myself and about the people i was surrounding myself with. I can’t say i am proud of what happened in my past but i will say that i don’t regret it, because those experiences have made me the strong person i am today. I have been sober now from meth for 17 months and being sober is the most rewarding and amazing thing i have done for myself and for those people i love. I found that life is the most AMAZING drug out there and i will continue for the rest of my life living it to the fullest with sobriety.
I hope that you can take this letter into consideration. Through my drug use i neglected to take care of my teeth and i am now suffering the consequences of the meth use. I would like to be able to smile without covering my mouth, and not living every day with pain. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my letter.
Sincerely,
Travis Jerry Hanson
208-353-3237
Erik says
Thanks for this cool informations.