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Winning smiles don't always come naturally

January 11, 2000
Web posted at: 11:10 p.m. EST (0410 GMT)

BAYONNE, New Jersey (CNN) -- Before many Miss USA contestants walk down the pageant runway in triumph, they walked into an office where crowns are usually put in mouths.

Watch this report on why the beauty contestants flock to the man who bills himself as a "smile designer."



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