ATLANTA, GA, March 04, 2014 (Press-News.org) As a holiday present to their loyal customers, Norcross Dental Associates hosted a Botox Party on December 6th. These prominent cosmetic dentists in Norcross offered guests Botox injections for just $10 a unit. It is hard to find dentists who care so much and are so dedicated to their patients' satisfaction that they not only offer a tremendous deal such as this, but also strive to create such a fun atmosphere at the same time.
You can also look to these Norcross dentists for much more than Botox injections. They not only perform regular services like dental cleanings and teeth whitenings, but they also offer expert dental advice for invisible braces and other cosmetic dental procedures.
"As a patient at Norcross Dental Associates, you can always expect the best advice and treatment because we only have your best interests in mind," says Ken Tralongo, CEO of Tralongo Management. "This is why we love to host events for patients and are happy to provide knowledgeable advice for all dental-related questions or concerns."
If you are in need of quality dentistry in Norcross, look no further than Norcross Dental Associates. This trusted dental practice will take care of all your dental needs and remain dedicated to providing you with only the best care possible. Contact their office today with any questions you may have or to make an appointment. Also, keep an eye out for future deals like the recent Botox Party so you can join in on the fun.
For more information about these reputable dentists and their services, please visit www.norcrossdentalassociates.com.
About Norcross Dental Associates:
Norcross Dental Associates is a comprehensive family dental practice. Their team of highly trained and experienced professionals provide general, restorative and cosmetic dentistry. The goal of each Norcross dentist specialist is to deliver top-quality care in a warm and compassionate environment.
Learn more at http://www.norcrossdentalassociates.com/.
Dentists at Norcross Dental Associates Hosted Botox Party December 6th
These dental professionals are so dedicated to their customers that they offered $10 per unit Botox injections on December 6th.
2014-03-04
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