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Vietnam Vet Receives Life-Changing Dental Gift

Lawrence “Smiley” Kleiman, a Vietnam veteran, has much to smile about after being toothless for 40 years. Thanks to Dr. Michael Tischler, the founder of Teeth Tomorrow, and his dedicated team, Kleiman received a set of permanent implant bridges valued at $60,000, completely free of charge. This generous gesture not only restores Kleiman’s smile but significantly improves his quality of life. The transformation was made possible after Dr. Tischler learned of Kleiman’s long-standing struggles with calcium deficiency that led to the loss of his teeth. This heartwarming story highlights the profound impact of compassionate care and the difference it can make in a veteran’s life.

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