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Dancing Dentist Takes The 'In My Feelings' Challenge—And Leaves The Internet Thirsty AF

Dancing Dentist Takes The 'In My Feelings' Challenge—And Leaves The Internet Thirsty AF
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On June 29, popular Instagram user Shiggy posted a video of himself dancing to Drake's In my Feelings with the hashtag #DoTheShiggy. Though the trend became fairly successful, no one expected it to lead to one of the most adorable videos ever. But, way back then, no one had heard of Dr. C from Constantine Dental.


Here's Shiggy starting things off:


Inspired, Dr. Rich Constantine of Greenville, South Carolina, decided to post his own version of the video, entitled In My Fillings (which would be a groan-worthy joke if he didn't look this good doing the dance).



If you haven't caught on yet, Dr. C is a very good looking person and his dance moves have ladies everywhere wanting him to check their teeth.

But even if Dr. C isn't your cup of tea, the comments left on the post are hilarious enough to entertain anyone and everyone:


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And Dr. Constantine isn't just another pretty face! On his website, he writes:

Every day I look forward to seeing a patient that has been reluctant to come to the dentist because of a previous bad experience or a patient that is unhappy with their smile. It is very rewarding to be able to give that person the smile they deserve.





What's more, Dr. C's marketing firm commented to Fox Carolina:

Dr. Constantine is a young, forward-thinking guy who is chill and likes to cut loose from time to time when he isn't taking care of his patients.





But before any of you get any ideas, just know that the good doctor is happily married! He and his wife Trish met in college and THAT'S THAT. Faking cavities will get you nowhere—we're all just going to have to find our own Dr. C.



H/T - Scary Mommy, Constantine Dental

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