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Family Dentist In Maple Grove Relocates To More Convenient Location

Dr. Ryan Francis, Maple Grove cosmetic dentist, has relocated to provide patients with easy access to the practice's office.

2011-02-14
MAPLE GROVE, MN, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier family dentist in Maple Grove, Dr. Ryan Francis, announces the relocation of the practice's eco-friendly dental office to a more convenient location. Relocating the practice's office was important to enhance the dental health care experience for patients in a new technologically advanced atmosphere.

For patient convenience, the practice is located closer to the general vicinity of where the majority of patients reside. The decision to move locations was based on the need for a more inspiring atmosphere, in a prime location where they could better serve the NW Twin cities area. Grove Health Dental, dentists in Maple Grove, provides the same superior dental health care, but in a new, eco-friendly location.

"We have relocated in order to provide patients with a more convenient location to receive proper dental health care. It is important to be in an area that is easily accessible and close to the majority of our patients. I hope our patients will enjoy this prime location and our newly restored office as much as we do," said Dr. Francis, dentist in Maple Grove.

In addition to the relocation, this Maple Grove family dentist is offering complimentary whitening for new patients who make an appointment for new patient exams, x-rays, cleaning and commit to check-ups every six months. By doing so, patients will receive a whitening kit and custom trays, in addition to a life-time of whitening gel refills at each six month check-up.

With their commitment to Grove Health Dental, Dr. Francis and Dr. Mazhary have 14 years of combined experience working at Community Dental Care located in St. Paul and Maplewood. "The greatest thing about being a dentist is being able to build relationships and have a positive impact in the health and confidence of my patients," said Dr. Francis, Maple Grove cosmetic dentist. Dr. Francis and Dr. Mazhary, dentists in Maple Grove, have enjoyed practicing in both private and community practice settings, gaining much experience in emergency dental procedures in addition to cosmetic procedures such as implants in Maple Grove.

Dr. Ryan Francis and his team of dental professionals stay ahead of the latest technologies and communication trends in order to deliver the most cutting-edge dental health care both in their new office and out of the office with specials and promotions offered via the practice's technologically advanced website.

About Grove Health Dental: Dr. Francis and Dr. Mazhary of Grove Health Dental are experienced dentists in Maple Grove, bringing 14 years of combined experience to dental field Offering a full array of dental care, including Maple Grove sedation, Invisalign, and implants, Grove Health Dental is qualified to handle the dental needs for patients of every age. Additionally, the practice offers extended office hours and welcomes all dental emergencies.

Media Contact:
Dr. Ryan Francis
rtfdds@gmail.com
9550 Upland Lane N
Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369
763-416-0011
http://www.grovehealthdental.com


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[Press-News.org] Family Dentist In Maple Grove Relocates To More Convenient Location
Dr. Ryan Francis, Maple Grove cosmetic dentist, has relocated to provide patients with easy access to the practice's office.