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Ann Arbor Family Dentist Named Number One Dental Practice in Washtenaw County

Dr. James Lee, implant dentist in Ann Arbor, is honored to receive award for number one dental practice by readers of leading magazines.

2011-06-24
ANN ARBOR, MI, June 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. James Lee, a premier dentist in Ann Arbor, is pleased to have been named number one dental practice in Washtenaw County by readers of Current Magazine in 2009. This is a great recognition and award to receive, further demonstrating Dr. Lee's continuous commitment to providing the best in quality dental care for his patients.

"I am honored to be selected by the readers of Current magazine as the number one dentist in Washtenaw County. There is nothing more honorable than to be recognized by my own patients that read this magazine for the quality dental health care I provide in the Ann Arbor, MI area. I truly appreciate their nomination for this notable award," said Dr. James Lee, Ann Arbor dentist.

Dr. James Lee is a solo practitioner with years of expertise in cosmetic dentistry, family dentistry, placement and catering to apprehensive patients with nitrous gas sedation to IV sedation. Working alongside six experienced staff members at his general practice, Dr. Lee and his team of dental professionals maintain the highest level of accreditation and pursue on-going education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. Specializing in teeth whitening with Zoom Whitening, crowns and bridges, cosmetic dentistry and Botox in Ann Arbor, Dr. Lee is committed to providing the best quality care available for his patients.

In addition, Dr. James Lee was also voted as one of the top 5 dentists in Michigan by Hour Magazine in 2009. Both of these notable awards provide further proof of Dr. Lee's constant commitment to providing patients with exceptional dental care. Approximately 16,000 surveys were mailed to M.D.'s and D.O.'s in five area counties using addresses provided by the State of Michigan. Recipients were asked to nominate colleagues they deemed best in their given specialties. The results of their voting allowed Dr. James Lee to be a part of the Top Docs in 2009.

Patients who are looking for a highly-qualified dentist in Ann Arbor turn to Dr. James Lee and his professional staff for experienced care they can trust. Patients in need of teeth whitening with Zoom or Ann Arbor Botox, can find comfort and relief from Dr. Lee and his team of dental professionals. Dr. Lee's recognition as a Top Dentist as voted by his peers and the readers of the magazines, further demonstrates the quality and level of care that the practice provides for its patients.

About Dr. James Lee, DDS: Dr. James Lee is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and is board certified. More recently, he completed a post-doctoral fellowship in periodontology and implantology at the University of Michigan in 2010. In practice since 1998, Dr. Lee is committed to providing the best in quality dental care for patients of all ages. He was voted the number one dentist is Washtenaw County in 2009 by the readers of Current and Parent Magazines, making him the best choice for a sedation, children's, emergency and family dentist. Additionally, Dr. Lee was also voted one of the top five dentists in Michigan by Hour Magazine in 2009.

Media Contact:
Dr. James Lee, DDS
drlee@drjameslee.com
3157 Packard Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 971-9000
http://www.drjameslee.com


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[Press-News.org] Ann Arbor Family Dentist Named Number One Dental Practice in Washtenaw County
Dr. James Lee, implant dentist in Ann Arbor, is honored to receive award for number one dental practice by readers of leading magazines.