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Hereat Glee Dental, we believe that our patients are people first, and they deserve our undivided attention. Our attentive listening and genuine concern allow us to tailor our dental care to each individual. We think it's crucial to get to know our patients, hear their stories, and remember the small details that others might forget.

Dr. Osunfisan incorporates the latest proven dental technology, systems and techniques to create a superior clinical environment. As part of her commitment to ongoing education, to note a few, she completed the Augusta University AAID Maxicourse and multiple continuum courses at the Implant Pathway, AZ. She stays updated with multiple courses and study groups.


Glee Dentistry has been serving people for more than 10 years now. We have a tradition of serving our patients with care, love, and professional excellence. Therefore, you can rest assured that your dental health is our priority


We are thrilled to offer the most conservative and biomimetic dental treatments. We are devoted to restoring and enhancing the natural beauty of your smile using conservative, state of the art procedures that will result in beautiful, long-lasting smiles.


At Glee Dentistry we believe that every patient deserves to have the best possible experience. That's why we take the time to listen to you and your concerns, discuss your personalized treatment options so you can make an informed decision about your needs. We use conservative and biomimetic dental treatments, which means that we treat you and your mouth how we would like to be treated ourselves


We also know just how important it is to restore and enhance the natural beauty of your smile. That's why we offer state-of-the-art procedures that will give you the beautiful smile you've always wanted


Glee Dentistry is unique in the world of dentistry, because we care about each patient like they're part of our family. We want to inform our patients about the prognosis of their treatment and help them do whatever they can to save their teeth. So if you're looking for a dentist who will treat you like a friend, look no further than Glee Dentistry!


We are so excited to be a part of your treatment journey. You will never feel like a number on our chart! Our goal is to make you feel special, and that's what we do every day. We walk you through all the different, customized treatment options available for your oral health condition, educate you on how to maintain your oral health, and help you make an informed and healthy decision about your treatment.


Dr. Gelareh Asadi has more than twenty years of experience in Cosmetic Dental Surgery. She is certainly passionate about centering her practice on excellence and leads the industry in the latest technological developments and techniques. Therefore, her goal is to deliver the most exceptional cosmetic dental experience to her patients.


Generally, your medical doctor will keep track of your premedication and let you know how you should be premedicated before your dental appointments. You should also let us know so we could make sure you are safe to be treated.


Your mouth is the gate of your body. You want to make sure you can catch any dental issue early before it becomes a problem. American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that adults and children have a professional teeth cleaning and exam at least twice a year


"Britney/Brittany" is the second episode of the second season of the American television series Glee, and the twenty-fourth episode overall. Written and directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, it premiered on the Fox network on September 28, 2010, and pays tribute to Britney Spears. Glee club member Brittany S. Pierce (Heather Morris) experiences an anesthesia-induced hallucination in which she recreates iconic Spears moments, and comes to self-realization, and several club members follow suit. Co-captains Rachel (Lea Michele) and Finn (Cory Monteith) experience difficulties in their relationship, and club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) becomes jealous of guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury's (Jayma Mays) new boyfriend, Dr. Carl Howell (John Stamos).


Following the first season episode "The Power of Madonna", which served as an homage to Madonna, Murphy planned two tribute episodes for Glee's second season, of which "Britney/Brittany" is the first. He was approached by Spears about using her songs, and deemed her one of the most important female musicians of the decade, having inspired many of the show's young cast to pursue musical careers. Spears makes several cameos in the episode, appearing in the students' dream sequences. "Britney/Brittany" was also intended as a showcase for Morris, whose character was originally a background character on the show, but was promoted to a series regular after her character proved to be a fan favorite.


The episode features seven musical performances, six of which were released as singles. It was watched by 13.51 million American viewers, Glee's third largest audience ever, and attracted mixed reviews from critics. Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club criticized its slightness of plot and incongruous musical numbers. However, James Poniewozik of Time praised the episode for embracing its fantasy nature; Bobby Hankinson of the Houston Chronicle brought up similar thoughts, therefore calling the episode brilliant. Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack was dismayed by the close recreations of Spears videos, preferring Glee's more original interpretations of its cover versions, yet MTV's Aly Semigran felt that the performance of "I'm a Slave 4 U" was one of the best sequences in the show's history. Michele's rendition of "...Baby One More Time" attracted negative reviews, though her performance of Paramore's "The Only Exception" was generally well received. Spears' cameo received mixed reviews, with even those critics who received it favorably saying that it was better that she did not appear for longer. Morris' performance attracted critical praise, particularly for her dancing skills.


Glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) attempts to set New Directions an easy listening adult contemporary assignment, but Kurt (Chris Colfer) informs them there is a Facebook group petitioning the club to perform a Britney Spears number at the McKinley High homecoming assembly. Will refuses, stating that Spears is a bad role model. He is supported by club member Brittany (Heather Morris), who reveals that her full name is Brittany Susan Pierce (calling herself Brittany Spierce) and as such she has always been dismayed that she will never be as successful as the similarly named pop star.


Will then discusses Spears with school guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays). While in her office, he meets her new boyfriend, dentist Carl Howell (John Stamos), who offers to talk to the glee club about dental hygiene. A plaque test reveals that Brittany, Rachel (Lea Michele) and Artie (Kevin McHale) all require dental work. When Brittany is put under general anesthesia so Carl can fill her cavities, she experiences a hallucination in which she performs Spears' "I'm a Slave 4 U". She later returns to Carl's practice with her friend Santana (Naya Rivera) and they share a hallucination in which they duet on "Me Against the Music". Brittany feels empowered by the encounter, and begins to act more assertively in glee club.


Rachel feels threatened by her boyfriend Finn's (Cory Monteith) desire to re-join the school football team, fearing that their relationship will not work if he becomes popular again. After visiting the dentist and experiencing her own hallucination, in which she performs "...Baby One More Time", Rachel begins dressing more provocatively. Her new look is received positively and cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) finds school blogger Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman) masturbating to a video of Rachel in the library. Rachel relents and encourages Finn to re-join the team. Artie's dental visit results in a hallucination of "Stronger" in which he is also a member of the football team. Football coach Shannon Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones) accepts both Finn and Artie, despite the fact Artie is in a wheelchair. Rachel becomes jealous of the attention Finn is receiving now that he is back on the team and to test Finn's fidelity, she has his ex-girlfriend Quinn (Dianna Agron) attempt to seduce him. She is relieved when Finn turns Quinn down, and sings Paramore's "The Only Exception" to him in apology.


Advised by Emma to relax, Will learns that Carl recently purchased a new Chevrolet Corvette and buys one for himself. He is confronted by his ex-wife Terri (Jessalyn Gilsig), who insists that he return it and cease wasting their savings. Seeing the positive effect Spears has had on the glee club members, Will relents and allows them to perform a Bob Fosse-inspired rendition of "Toxic" at the homecoming assembly, joining them on stage in an effort to impress Emma. When multiple students, including Jacob and Lauren Zizes (Ashley Fink), become sexually aroused by the performance, Sue sets off the fire alarm and has the student body evacuate the auditorium. She later threatens to sue Will after being injured in the stampede. Emma tells Will to stop trying to be someone he is not, and he returns his new car. He also tells the club they will not be performing any more Spears numbers.


During the first season of Glee, the show paid tribute to Madonna with the episode "The Power of Madonna". Murphy planned two tribute episodes for the second season: "Britney/Brittany", and a second, originally planned to air after Super Bowl XLV in February 2011.[1] Many of the show's young cast members were inspired to pursue musical careers by Spears. Murphy stated that it was Spears' idea for Glee to use her songs, explaining: "I think she loves what the show's about, paying tribute to pop culture in a very loving, respectful, kind way. She responded to that." He described Spears as "arguably the most important female [musician] other than Lady Gaga in the last 10 years," commenting that the episode is not only concerned with her music, but also her public image.[2]

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