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Carlos Quinonez <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Mar 2007 10:59:38 -0500
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Moving, simply moving.

And if you're ever in Toronto, look me up and we'll see what we can do!

CQ

Carlos R. Quiñonez DMD MSc
Doctoral and Specialty Candidate (Dental Public Health)
Canada Graduate Scholar (Social Science & Humanities Research Council)
Harron Scholar (University of Toronto)
Room #521A
Community Dental Health Services Research Unit
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto
124 Edward Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada  M5G 1G6
(416) 979-4908 extension 4493
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On 7-Mar-07, at 10:55 AM, Ocean - WISE wrote:

> No access to dental care also has implications on the ability to  
> communicate.
>
> I'm always conscious, for example, when facilitating workshops and  
> doing presentations, of the extra care I must take not to slur my  
> words. You see, my teeth have eroded, many molars have had to be  
> removed over the years (extraction is cheaper), and now my cheeks  
> fall in and affect my ability to articulate properly. I have to  
> make a conscious effort to try to open wider my already naturally  
> small mouth to enable the words to be shaped properly. This adds to  
> the tension of speaking in public.
>
> If I could be granted one wish, it would be to have my mouth fixed.
>
> Ocean
>
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