GRAND RAPIDS, MI, June 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Mauricio Moeller, DDS, MS, Ann Arbor dentist, is pleased to be providing many different cosmetic dental options to his patients. Anyone in the Ann Arbor area that is unsatisfied with the appearance of their teeth should see Dr. Moeller or Dr. Wehr at Pure Dentistry for cosmetic treatment.
"I am glad that our practice is providing a variety of cosmetic services. Through cosmetic dental procedures, we are able to significantly improve the appearance of our patients' teeth. I hope that any of our patients that are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth will schedule an appointment with us to receive cosmetic treatment," said Dr. Moeller, Ann Arbor cosmetic dentist.
Pure Dentistry provides a variety of cosmetic services to their patients. Whether they are looking to straighten their teeth with Invisalign, have a brighter smile with teeth whitening in Ann Arbor or receiving a set of dental veneers, Drs. Wehr and Moeller have the capability to provide treatment.
Over the years, cosmetic dentistry has made some tremendous advances. Today, there are many different ways that the dentist in Ann Arbor can effectively improve the appearance of his patients' teeth.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Wehr or Dr. Moeller for dental implants in Ann Arbor or another dental service, patients can either call (734) 662-7874 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.
To learn more about Pure Dentistry, the staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the comprehensive dental website located at http://www.a2dental.com/.
About Pure Dentistry: Dr. John Wehr received his DDS degree from the University of Michigan after joining the National Guard. In 1988 he moved to his current location after turning it into a state-of-the-art dental office from a UAW Hall. Dr. Mauricio Moeller, dentist in Ann Arbor, MI, received his degree from the University Of San Andres School Of Dentistry in La Paz, Bolivia in 1997. In 2001 Dr. Moeller completed a one-year postdoctoral degree in Prosthodontics and in 2009 completed a three-year Prosthodontics residency at the University Of Michigan. He has been teaching and practicing dentistry at the University Of Michigan as a Clinical Assistant Professor for the last seven years.
Media Contact:
Dr. Mauricio Moeller
contactus@a2dental.com
2509 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 662-7874
http://www.a2dental.com/
Ann Arbor Dentist Provides Variety Of Cosmetic Treatments
Dr. Mauricio Moeller is offering cosmetic services to his patients to help improve the appearance of their smiles
2013-06-16
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