ANN ARBOR, MI, March 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) Locally and affectionately known as MUD, Midwest Urgent Dentistry became MY Urgent Dentistry during the first week of March 2011. Preparing for a leap to national placement and concerned about infringing on the toes of regional dental practices, MUD chose to alter and familiarize the name of this emergency dental practice. Open since September of 2010, MUD has successfully established itself as a full-service emergency dental care service with patients from the greater Metropolitan Detroit area. Increasing staff and in-take capabilities have helped to answer the demand for service and confirmed the intended path to national expansion.
MY Urgent Dentistry (MUD) is a full-service emergency dental care service dedicated to consistently providing high customer service and quality products. Services include: emergency dental treatment relating to or including: extractions, dentures, repair of chipped/broken teeth, crowns, bridges and partials, fillings, and root canals. Alleviating immediate pain and stabilizing the dental emergency is our primary focus.
Midwest Urgent Dentistry of Woodhaven Becomes MY Urgent Dentistry of Woodhaven
Locally and affectionately known as MUD, Midwest Urgent Dentistry became MY Urgent Dentistry during the first week of March 2011.
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[Press-News.org] Midwest Urgent Dentistry of Woodhaven Becomes MY Urgent Dentistry of WoodhavenLocally and affectionately known as MUD, Midwest Urgent Dentistry became MY Urgent Dentistry during the first week of March 2011.