Can you imagine having teeth so damaged it hampers leading a normal life? Some individuals have such poor dental conditions that they can’t fathom dating, working or even leaving homes due to the extreme distress, pain and embarrassment they experience daily. Now, Lifetime is offering these people a second chance with Smile (#Smile), an all-new makeover series documenting the emotional, psychological and physical journey of transformative dental procedures. Smile will premiere Thursday, May 28, at 10pm ET/PT.
Over the span of six hour-long episodes, a team of renowned dentists will work with twelve patients from all over the country. The dentists include New York-based Dr. Amir Ahmadi, Dr. Debra Glassman and Dr. Ramin Tabib, and Dr. Kimberly Knopf and Dr. Bill Dorfman in Los Angeles. Facing some of the most challenging dental conditions they’ll ever see, these specialists apply their expertise to restore their clients’ smiles, giving them the ability to reclaim their confidence and pride.
Smile’s premiere episode features college senior Alyssa, who was born with a disabling genetic disorder that prevented many of her teeth from fully growing in. With the help of Dr. Ahmadi, Alyssa hopes she can finally hold her head high, date and revel in college life. The episode also follows Mark, who had perfect teeth growing up, and always loved to smile until an accident during a high school baseball game left him with a shattered mouth and low self-esteem. Now, Mark hopes that with dental surgery, he can regain the confidence to smile once again.
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know a great young man and father that could use this kind of help. how can I get him into this?
Hi. I have teeth roting out of my mouth, including my upper front 2 teeth. It looks and feels horrible. I may need all my teeth pulled and a full set of upper and lower dentures. Do you know how I can get help with it.
You would need to contact them. We here can’t help you. Good luck.
Hello, my son suffers daily with tooth aches and severe PAIN. He does not have medical insurance of any kind. He is getting married 10/3/2015. He is scared to death to SMILE for the wedding and wedding pictures! I’m a divorced, single mom… I’ve been pregnant four times and have had one live birth! My son, Timothy Lee Luzum, means the world to me. I wish I could everything for him. I feel horrible that I am unable to give more for his wedding. I’m disabled and have a monthly income of just over $700. I’ve felt guilty most all of my life for being a disabled mother. My son feels like he should be responsible for me… I love my son with all my heart and soul. He is definitely the best part of who I am! I would do anything to get him on this show. I wish I had known about “SMILE” before the first season was about to start… Please, Please, Please consider my son and his horrible breaking, missing, infected, sore, awful teeth for your show. Thank you, Kim Vernon
You have to contact the show. We have nothing to do with it.
Can you forward to them? Why do you ask for the website the message goes to if it doesn’t go there?