Brazilian Dentist Travels To Treat The Teeth Of Poor People For Free And Here Are 30 Transformations
Everybody can be an everyday superhero, no matter their profession. The perfect example that illustrates that this adage is practical, not just theoretical, is Brazilian dentist Felipe Rossi. He founded the NGO Por1sorriso and travels the world, bringing back smiles to some of the poorest people on the planet. He and his colleagues fix low-income individuals’ teeth for free.
We’ve collected some of the inspiring and beautiful photos showing how people looked before Rossi reached out to help them, and how they looked afterward. The pictures show just how much dentists can help restore people’s confidence and give them hope to live their lives and aim higher.
Get ready to smile. A lot. Upvote the photos that left an impression on you and leave a comment telling us what you think of Rossi’s incredible charity. And if any of you Pandas are on the fence about becoming dentists, we hope that this post helps you decide that it’s a worthwhile calling.
In an interview with Bored Panda, Terri Rimmer told her own heartfelt and ‘miracle’ story about how getting her teeth fixed changed her life for the better. “Before surgery, my life was just a black hole. I spent years not being able to smile in pictures and it was always humiliating because people taking pictures in a group setting kept saying, ‘smile’ and I couldn't do it,” Terri said.
“Also I had to give up so many things that I couldn't eat that I loved for years like fresh cherries and salads. I hadn't had a salad in 18 years! After surgery, I can smile in pictures and I have confidence! When I put my dentures in for the first time and went into the bathroom at the dentist I just kept looking at myself in the mirror and smiling. It was like my face was plugged in after all these years! My eyes just lit up and my face was just lifted! Even my mom and other people noticed.” Scroll down for the full interview.
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Her full, happy smile with a full set of teeth makes her look ten years younger! Well, her hair let down and some lipstick helps too.
Load More Replies...So hold on, is it just me who is thinking this or anyone else? those good teeth makes you look younger?
i was just thinking that. She definitely looks younger in the after photo. The new smile has uplifted her.
Load More Replies...She’s absolutely stunning. It’s true—your beauty rests in your smile. She radiates confidence and joy!!
There is nothing like caring for your teeth, and having a beautiful white smile that is more impressive than all the money in the world. Not only that, teeth play a huge part in your health as well, diseases like endocarditis can result from bad teeth and infection that goes to the heart. I knew a person that died from it. She had plenty of money, but let her teeth rot! It took her life in the end. I brushed my dog's teeth every other day when he was a live. It is imperative to keep their dental health up as well, because your dogs and cats can have the same problems as humans with bad teeth. Not to mention their breath! This woman looks fantastic, what a difference!
.... In the U.S., we've all heard of the "Tooth Fairy".... NOW.... drum roll, plz: here's the "Tooth Angel": Dr. Felipe Rossi from Brazil <3 God Bless him 🙏🤯🥰
That looks like an abuse case, I think her teeth were knocked out. poor thing
You're not alone, there is a huge stigma to bad/missing teeth.
Load More Replies...Terri said that her dental condition was so bad that all of her teeth had to be removed: “I had no bone at all in my upper jaw, so they had to borrow bone from a cadaver. They had to remove the top teeth first, which there were only a few of and the recovery from that was excruciating.
“I was in pain for two weeks. The bottom area– the recovery was much smoother but it took me several months to fully recover. It was painful but very worth it! They had to give me four shots in the roof of my mouth and take four wax molds of my mouth. I cried hysterically because it was so painful. The pain medication I was prescribed after surgery upset my stomach too bad so I had to quit taking it. I had an extremely hard time. They put four screws in my mouth and four implants before they could make my dentures.”
Terri went on to reveal the reason why her dental condition got as bad as it did. “I would like people to understand that how I wound up losing all my teeth was from extreme depression after my boyfriend died of cancer in 2005. I stopped brushing my teeth and though I was on 5 medications for depression and anxiety, it wasn't enough.”
However, things have gotten much better since then: “People definitely greet me warmly and want to interact with me more so than when I didn't have any teeth.”
38-year-old Rossi is an aesthetic dentist who, in 2016, founded the Por1sorriso NGO, and also became its Director of Fundraising. The well-known doctor, like most people, wants to spread goodness to his loved ones, his community, his country, as well as the planet. And his desire to do good has already had a large positive impact in low-income communities not only in Brazil, but also Kenya, Mozambique, and elsewhere.
Rossi’s philosophy is to help those who don’t have the means to get help themselves. That’s why he doesn’t charge the people that he helps. “This assistance is very different from projects where people simply get toothbrushes and toothpaste,” the dentist wrote on his Instagram account.
According to R7, there are over 4,000 volunteers registered in the NGO’s database. The reality, however, is much different. “There are costs that people have to bear and, with that, many people end up giving up on the action,” Rossi explained that wanting to help and actually helping are two very different things. He also mentioned that on missions he and his team usually transport around two tons of equipment.
Good oral health is more important than you’d think. It’s one of the things that can help you lead a healthy life or make you be prone to constant illness. But let’s say that you were in a helicopter crash and there’s some evil force after you: how would you go about taking care of your gleaming pearls when you’re lost in the middle of nowhere, without a dentist (let alone a toothbrush) in sight?
Well, Know Prepare Survive suggests that oral hygiene is important in the wilderness and you can keep your mouth, teeth, and tongue clean using a willow brush. Just cut off the end of a branch and use it as a toothbrush. The sap will eliminate tartar and stop it building up near your gum line, thus preventing cavities. Being in a life-or-death situation is not an excuse to stop brushing your teeth.
Really beautiful and heartwarming post. The transformations are incredible and all the end smiles are really infectious. Thank you Doctor Rossi (and other healthcare humanitarians) who make a difference in these people’s lives. For anyone who thinks that fixing someone’s teeth is not doing anything to help these people, please think again. It can be a true boost to self-esteem, and learning about and practicing good oral hygiene can stave off some truly serious infections and horrible pain.
I was thinking, beyond self-esteem, a fair amount of these people had rotted teeth or many missing teeth, which make eating a problem.
Load More Replies...Wow! These photos make me so happy and the people in the photos look genuinely happy as well! It's amazing what a good set of teetch can do. I just hope they all look after their new teeth! 👍
This is , tear inducing. Amazing, just absolutely beautiful. My teeth got weak from having twins, then having chemo right after... I still cannot afford to fix them. Seeing the happiness the beautiful outcome and how happy they are is just so awesome. When your teeth are ugly like mine you don't want to smile, or eat around anyone ever..
My heart goes out to you, sweet Mama. If I had the money I'd gladly give it to help you. Just keep in mind the beautiful children you have and the life you've given them. Babies don't care what you look like or how you smell (yes, I remember the copious amount of sweat after pregnancy hormones ran through my body). Love yourself for who you are! XOXO
Load More Replies...Dental care should not be a luxury. I live and work in NYC and make a decent salary. My office does not offer dental insurance. Even with the "discount" dental plans that you purchase, the cost for one root canal/crown is $1900! Who can afford that???
I can fix that for you. Travel to Greece, take a vacation AND fix all your teeth at a decent cost! The money you would save on doing one tooth would pay for all your travel expenses.
Load More Replies...OK, now let's work on the living conditions so these people can keep the teeth they have.
A different general direction of where 'the money' goes to would be a great help. "Today’s global inequality of opportunity means that what matters most for your living conditions is the good or bad luck of your place of birth.": https://ourworldindata.org/global-economic-inequality. If anyone is interested in learning A LOT about health care spending globally, here is an impressive article: https://ourworldindata.org/financing-healthcare
Load More Replies..."Being in a life-or-death situation is not an excuse to stop brushing your teeth." WTF? At some point, some people who are in danger or in warfare have other, more pressing issues than brushing their teeth. Like, you know, finding something to eat, finding somewhere to sh*, and probably finding somewhere to give birth. What a stupid statement.
Me! And it's amazing how just a simple smile on your face can make you feel so much better.
Load More Replies...I was wondering how common it was for fluoride to be added to drinking water. In the UK it's been added for about 40 years, so people above a certain age have bad teeth, whilst people who have always drank this water have better teeth.
I was born in 1963 and I have a mouth full of fillings and crowns. My brother was born in 1968, two years AFTER the water was fluoridated and he has no fillings. None. His teeth are perfect.
Load More Replies...I love this! While cutting a tree branch ( 1 1/2 years ago), it snapped up to my mouth and broke my upper front teeth. Because our dental insurance was maxed, it took a while to repair the damage. That was only a few months of covering my smile. I'm so happy these people get a chance after years of it.
May God bless this man. Dental care is soooo expensive. It's so unaffordable. These people would have never had the chance to fix their teeth. Neither can I but I'm employed. Maybe this will help them get their lives back on track. Nowadays jobs pay a lot of attention to physical appearance, even if it's an office job. So I hope they can apply for better jobs or any job for that matter.
So true. Sad but dental work is unaffordable for many peo pke.
Load More Replies...This is such a wonderful thing the Dr. is doing and to see the difference, the confidence and the beautiful smiles after is awesome. I made sure my children teeth were always taken care of because as a child mine wasn't. When we went to the dentist it was pull them and that was all. So I made sure that my kids teeth were saved and i love watching them as adults flash their beautiful smiles. It may have meant that my smile was again put on the back burner, I was ok with that. Now it's going to cost an arm and leg to fix my smile which I can't do right now even with insurance and a dental insurance but one day I will be able to. So happy for these people
This made cry tears of joy. And the after pictures aren't the BS pics you see on Instagram where they are all made up, photo-shopped and fake looking. These are real, genuine people who have been given so much in a "small" way. God bless the volunteers who made this possible!
The people are wearing the same clothes, so are we talking about dentures? Can anyone explain how the teeth are fixed on the same day?
They are getting veneers, it looks like. Implants.
Load More Replies...How heartwarming... so impressed by their happy smiles as well as Dr. Rossi as a great professional.
I think the dentist is wonderfully generous to have likely transformed most of his patients' lives as a result of the donation of his skilful work.
It's their eyes that change the most! SO full of light and happiness in the After pic!
This is why dental should be automatic in all health plans. The improvement in mental health for each of these people will pay for itself over and over again. This is awesome.
I'm amazed at how natural these transformations appear. This is such an amazing gift that can affect all many parts of a person's life
He's better than Santa Claus! He gives the gifts of health and self-confidence!
This is just a beautiful thing to do. Dr Rossi and his team are making an enormous difference to these people’s lives: well done, sir. We need more people people like you in the world.
Fantastic! Thank you for Sharing, these Amazing Insights! ~ Soft Foods that do not require chewing have entered their diets, and soft very little chew foods are dissolving their front teeth. ~ #WhiteBreadPower, #WhitePower!
Bless You Doctor Rossi and others like you who help those who have been tossed away and ignored because they couldn’t afford to have the care they needed. I know what it’s like to suffer with dental pain and not be able to eat healthy & raw veggies, etc. You can see all the gratitude in their eyes and smiles for giving them this wonderful gift! My heart swells with love for you and them.
the mans one of humanity's really good guys respects to him and his team
I feel many people are not aware of how important your dental health is. It affects not only your confidence and self-esteem, but your nutrition and cardiac health. Especially with diabetics, who are notorious for ignoring their teeth. A bad dental infection can kill you. I live in NC, and it makes me so sad to see obese adults and children, pushing shopping carts, stuffed with nothing but junk food and soda. Seeing babies drinking soda from baby bottles. That said- this man is an angel for what he does for these people- not just making them smile, but I'm sure changing their lives!
Amazing! How wonderful for these people. Having nice teeth is a real confidence-booster for them.
I love how the teeth aren't perfect Hollywood smiles. They all look like they could have been their own teeth, a little yellow, slightly crooked, just like they'd look on normal people who simply cared for their teeth. Amazing!
I absolutely LOVE this. They all look so stunning. Thank you for sharing <3
This is a great vift, although more for health aspects than cosmetic. I wish more dentists in the United States would do this here, where so many neglect their teeth due to the exorbitant cost of dental care.
Dental health is so undervalued not to mention extremely expensive unless you have good insurance or can pay out or pocket. Both options become less viable as you get older, stop working or have minimal income. In turn it has huge health impacts, and leads to more frequent hospitalization which in turn eats up a lot of resources. It’s a vicious cycle !
I need this guy! But seriously I wish more doctors/ dentists were in it for helping people not just thetge /
Having good teeth makes a world of difference in self confidence - Mine were so ground down from work and just me grinding, that I looked like I didn't have any. Used my private health and got myself some veneers. I am so glad I did and the dentist did a fantastic job.
The new teeth look so natural in most of these, I would have never guessed they weren't theirs. (I am not sure if this is the right way to speak about these. Implants vs dentures, etc.) Even the coloration is so well done. My only question is the few younger children I saw, teeth move around so much I am a bit surprised they did anything at that age. I don't know much about it though... anyway, lovely post!
Would he come to Vancouver? I'd appreciate a dentist fixing what dentists and prostheticians from my childhood ruined to the point where I can't afford to fix neither here, nor back home in 3rd-world country 😓
This proves that the measure of success is how much you contribute to society. This dentist is a legend.
Yea, that's gonna be me on the left. Im not poor. But I still can't afford dental work without putting it in credit cards. Ugh.
I have a kind of heart-breaking story. I had a friend since high school who got into a car accident around age 28. He hit pavement head-first and it broke a bunch of his teetch. It shouldn't have, but apparently his dentist growing up wasn't great, and left decay under his filling, so when he hit, most of his teeth just broke off. And he couldn't afford to get them all fixed, so he just let them rot away. He never smiled with his mouth open after that. His laugher was suppressed so that he wouldn't go into a wide grin. A close-lipped smile tends to look like a cynical smile. And that smile and lack of laughing with abandon affected his life ever after. People started to hink he was a jerk. He started getting complaints about bad attitude at work (though nothing else had changed). Truthfully, I think never giving a wide, natural smile to people affected HIM directly. Smiles are physiological.
Is it dental access, price or poor teeth hygine/education that results in the bad teeth? Would be interesting to know where the system is broken.
It could be all of what you stated, along with heredity. Same can also be said of eye care.
Load More Replies...I think many folks don't realize how important dental health is. It affects not only your confidence and self esteem, but your nutrition, and your cardiac health. This is especially important for diabetics, who are notorious for ignoring their teeth. A dental infection can be bad enough to kill you if you don't get treatment. It's a shame that so many people where I live in NC have such poor dental health- poor diet, too much sugar and tobacco, and lack of education. I see it every day , and it makes me very sad to see shopping carts stuffed with junk food, soda being pushed by obese adults and children. Soda in baby bottles- no joke. That said, this dentist is an angel for the service his provides, it's evident in their happy faces!
You have no idea of the positive change you have made on these folks lives. Thank you for using your talents to help others. God bless you.
Keep the good work! Those smiles are amazing. So heartwarming to see.
Absolutely amazing work that you do. You just restored my faith in humanity a little bit! Have a good life!
too bad this isn't available for my daughters and me-i wouldn't even be able to contact this man and there is nothing like this here for poor people like us
Tweeting Again! It's #whitebread, #whitesugar, #softfood, not enough real food allowed in commercially made industrial food science, #flavoured a #texture. @wholefoods @publix Brazilian @Dentist Travels To Repair Teeth Gums 30 Transformations @BoredPanda https://www.boredpanda.com/brazilian-dentist-travel-poor-people-teeth-fix-felipe-rossi/
Really beautiful and heartwarming post. The transformations are incredible and all the end smiles are really infectious. Thank you Doctor Rossi (and other healthcare humanitarians) who make a difference in these people’s lives. For anyone who thinks that fixing someone’s teeth is not doing anything to help these people, please think again. It can be a true boost to self-esteem, and learning about and practicing good oral hygiene can stave off some truly serious infections and horrible pain.
I was thinking, beyond self-esteem, a fair amount of these people had rotted teeth or many missing teeth, which make eating a problem.
Load More Replies...Wow! These photos make me so happy and the people in the photos look genuinely happy as well! It's amazing what a good set of teetch can do. I just hope they all look after their new teeth! 👍
This is , tear inducing. Amazing, just absolutely beautiful. My teeth got weak from having twins, then having chemo right after... I still cannot afford to fix them. Seeing the happiness the beautiful outcome and how happy they are is just so awesome. When your teeth are ugly like mine you don't want to smile, or eat around anyone ever..
My heart goes out to you, sweet Mama. If I had the money I'd gladly give it to help you. Just keep in mind the beautiful children you have and the life you've given them. Babies don't care what you look like or how you smell (yes, I remember the copious amount of sweat after pregnancy hormones ran through my body). Love yourself for who you are! XOXO
Load More Replies...Dental care should not be a luxury. I live and work in NYC and make a decent salary. My office does not offer dental insurance. Even with the "discount" dental plans that you purchase, the cost for one root canal/crown is $1900! Who can afford that???
I can fix that for you. Travel to Greece, take a vacation AND fix all your teeth at a decent cost! The money you would save on doing one tooth would pay for all your travel expenses.
Load More Replies...OK, now let's work on the living conditions so these people can keep the teeth they have.
A different general direction of where 'the money' goes to would be a great help. "Today’s global inequality of opportunity means that what matters most for your living conditions is the good or bad luck of your place of birth.": https://ourworldindata.org/global-economic-inequality. If anyone is interested in learning A LOT about health care spending globally, here is an impressive article: https://ourworldindata.org/financing-healthcare
Load More Replies..."Being in a life-or-death situation is not an excuse to stop brushing your teeth." WTF? At some point, some people who are in danger or in warfare have other, more pressing issues than brushing their teeth. Like, you know, finding something to eat, finding somewhere to sh*, and probably finding somewhere to give birth. What a stupid statement.
Me! And it's amazing how just a simple smile on your face can make you feel so much better.
Load More Replies...I was wondering how common it was for fluoride to be added to drinking water. In the UK it's been added for about 40 years, so people above a certain age have bad teeth, whilst people who have always drank this water have better teeth.
I was born in 1963 and I have a mouth full of fillings and crowns. My brother was born in 1968, two years AFTER the water was fluoridated and he has no fillings. None. His teeth are perfect.
Load More Replies...I love this! While cutting a tree branch ( 1 1/2 years ago), it snapped up to my mouth and broke my upper front teeth. Because our dental insurance was maxed, it took a while to repair the damage. That was only a few months of covering my smile. I'm so happy these people get a chance after years of it.
May God bless this man. Dental care is soooo expensive. It's so unaffordable. These people would have never had the chance to fix their teeth. Neither can I but I'm employed. Maybe this will help them get their lives back on track. Nowadays jobs pay a lot of attention to physical appearance, even if it's an office job. So I hope they can apply for better jobs or any job for that matter.
So true. Sad but dental work is unaffordable for many peo pke.
Load More Replies...This is such a wonderful thing the Dr. is doing and to see the difference, the confidence and the beautiful smiles after is awesome. I made sure my children teeth were always taken care of because as a child mine wasn't. When we went to the dentist it was pull them and that was all. So I made sure that my kids teeth were saved and i love watching them as adults flash their beautiful smiles. It may have meant that my smile was again put on the back burner, I was ok with that. Now it's going to cost an arm and leg to fix my smile which I can't do right now even with insurance and a dental insurance but one day I will be able to. So happy for these people
This made cry tears of joy. And the after pictures aren't the BS pics you see on Instagram where they are all made up, photo-shopped and fake looking. These are real, genuine people who have been given so much in a "small" way. God bless the volunteers who made this possible!
The people are wearing the same clothes, so are we talking about dentures? Can anyone explain how the teeth are fixed on the same day?
They are getting veneers, it looks like. Implants.
Load More Replies...How heartwarming... so impressed by their happy smiles as well as Dr. Rossi as a great professional.
I think the dentist is wonderfully generous to have likely transformed most of his patients' lives as a result of the donation of his skilful work.
It's their eyes that change the most! SO full of light and happiness in the After pic!
This is why dental should be automatic in all health plans. The improvement in mental health for each of these people will pay for itself over and over again. This is awesome.
I'm amazed at how natural these transformations appear. This is such an amazing gift that can affect all many parts of a person's life
He's better than Santa Claus! He gives the gifts of health and self-confidence!
This is just a beautiful thing to do. Dr Rossi and his team are making an enormous difference to these people’s lives: well done, sir. We need more people people like you in the world.
Fantastic! Thank you for Sharing, these Amazing Insights! ~ Soft Foods that do not require chewing have entered their diets, and soft very little chew foods are dissolving their front teeth. ~ #WhiteBreadPower, #WhitePower!
Bless You Doctor Rossi and others like you who help those who have been tossed away and ignored because they couldn’t afford to have the care they needed. I know what it’s like to suffer with dental pain and not be able to eat healthy & raw veggies, etc. You can see all the gratitude in their eyes and smiles for giving them this wonderful gift! My heart swells with love for you and them.
the mans one of humanity's really good guys respects to him and his team
I feel many people are not aware of how important your dental health is. It affects not only your confidence and self-esteem, but your nutrition and cardiac health. Especially with diabetics, who are notorious for ignoring their teeth. A bad dental infection can kill you. I live in NC, and it makes me so sad to see obese adults and children, pushing shopping carts, stuffed with nothing but junk food and soda. Seeing babies drinking soda from baby bottles. That said- this man is an angel for what he does for these people- not just making them smile, but I'm sure changing their lives!
Amazing! How wonderful for these people. Having nice teeth is a real confidence-booster for them.
I love how the teeth aren't perfect Hollywood smiles. They all look like they could have been their own teeth, a little yellow, slightly crooked, just like they'd look on normal people who simply cared for their teeth. Amazing!
I absolutely LOVE this. They all look so stunning. Thank you for sharing <3
This is a great vift, although more for health aspects than cosmetic. I wish more dentists in the United States would do this here, where so many neglect their teeth due to the exorbitant cost of dental care.
Dental health is so undervalued not to mention extremely expensive unless you have good insurance or can pay out or pocket. Both options become less viable as you get older, stop working or have minimal income. In turn it has huge health impacts, and leads to more frequent hospitalization which in turn eats up a lot of resources. It’s a vicious cycle !
I need this guy! But seriously I wish more doctors/ dentists were in it for helping people not just thetge /
Having good teeth makes a world of difference in self confidence - Mine were so ground down from work and just me grinding, that I looked like I didn't have any. Used my private health and got myself some veneers. I am so glad I did and the dentist did a fantastic job.
The new teeth look so natural in most of these, I would have never guessed they weren't theirs. (I am not sure if this is the right way to speak about these. Implants vs dentures, etc.) Even the coloration is so well done. My only question is the few younger children I saw, teeth move around so much I am a bit surprised they did anything at that age. I don't know much about it though... anyway, lovely post!
Would he come to Vancouver? I'd appreciate a dentist fixing what dentists and prostheticians from my childhood ruined to the point where I can't afford to fix neither here, nor back home in 3rd-world country 😓
This proves that the measure of success is how much you contribute to society. This dentist is a legend.
Yea, that's gonna be me on the left. Im not poor. But I still can't afford dental work without putting it in credit cards. Ugh.
I have a kind of heart-breaking story. I had a friend since high school who got into a car accident around age 28. He hit pavement head-first and it broke a bunch of his teetch. It shouldn't have, but apparently his dentist growing up wasn't great, and left decay under his filling, so when he hit, most of his teeth just broke off. And he couldn't afford to get them all fixed, so he just let them rot away. He never smiled with his mouth open after that. His laugher was suppressed so that he wouldn't go into a wide grin. A close-lipped smile tends to look like a cynical smile. And that smile and lack of laughing with abandon affected his life ever after. People started to hink he was a jerk. He started getting complaints about bad attitude at work (though nothing else had changed). Truthfully, I think never giving a wide, natural smile to people affected HIM directly. Smiles are physiological.
Is it dental access, price or poor teeth hygine/education that results in the bad teeth? Would be interesting to know where the system is broken.
It could be all of what you stated, along with heredity. Same can also be said of eye care.
Load More Replies...I think many folks don't realize how important dental health is. It affects not only your confidence and self esteem, but your nutrition, and your cardiac health. This is especially important for diabetics, who are notorious for ignoring their teeth. A dental infection can be bad enough to kill you if you don't get treatment. It's a shame that so many people where I live in NC have such poor dental health- poor diet, too much sugar and tobacco, and lack of education. I see it every day , and it makes me very sad to see shopping carts stuffed with junk food, soda being pushed by obese adults and children. Soda in baby bottles- no joke. That said, this dentist is an angel for the service his provides, it's evident in their happy faces!
You have no idea of the positive change you have made on these folks lives. Thank you for using your talents to help others. God bless you.
Keep the good work! Those smiles are amazing. So heartwarming to see.
Absolutely amazing work that you do. You just restored my faith in humanity a little bit! Have a good life!
too bad this isn't available for my daughters and me-i wouldn't even be able to contact this man and there is nothing like this here for poor people like us
Tweeting Again! It's #whitebread, #whitesugar, #softfood, not enough real food allowed in commercially made industrial food science, #flavoured a #texture. @wholefoods @publix Brazilian @Dentist Travels To Repair Teeth Gums 30 Transformations @BoredPanda https://www.boredpanda.com/brazilian-dentist-travel-poor-people-teeth-fix-felipe-rossi/