SAVANNAH, GA, November 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Orthodontist Dr. Robert Vaught at Vaught Orthodontics announced the opening of his new, state-of-the-art orthodontic practice at 7650 Waters Avenue in Savannah GA. It coincided with the launch of his website and blog at http://orthodontistinsavannah.com. Dr. Vaught also has an office at 2701 Highway 17, Suite 2B in the Richmond Hill, GA Crossroad Center.
Vaught Orthodontics provides advanced orthodontic care in a modern facility. Dr. Vaught offers the latest in orthodontic treatment options available with Invisalign: the "Clear" alternative for patients who are self-conscious about wearing braces. They also offer Invisalign Teen for adolescents who don't want to be seen wearing braces.
The new website and blog was designed to be an informative marketing tool to improve the orthodontic patient experience. Visitors to the new site will find plenty of orthodontic and dental information.
"We are really excited to serve the people of Savannah and Richmond Hill with a brand new website," says Dr. Vaught. "Our treatment has always been top-notch. This new website helps us educate and communicate with patients on another level. It really is a great tool for our practice."
Vaught Orthodontics sets the standard for orthodontic treatment in the Savannah and Richmond Hill communities. Using only the most advanced techniques available, Dr. Vaught and his professional orthodontic staff produce amazing results while making every patient feel comfortable and important. Dr. Vaught is a past president of the Georgia Association of Orthodontists, the Savannah Dental Society, and the Southeastern District Dental Society.
"I try to treat each patient as if they were my own family," says Dr. Vaught. "Our practice really values the relationships we build with our patients, and we want everyone to enjoy their experience with us."
About Vaught Orthodontics
Vaught Orthodontics is located at:
7650 Waters Avenue / Savannah, GA 31406 / (912) 200-3452
2701 Highway 17, Suite 2B / Richmond Hill, GA 31324 / (912) 756-2309
Vaught Orthodontics provides affordable orthodontic services in Savannah and Richmond Hill, GA for children, teens, and adult patients. Treatment options include Invisalign, Invisalign Teen, clear braces, and metal braces.
Contact Vaught Orthodontics today to learn more about how they can help you attain the smile you deserve! To schedule a free exam, email us at info@orthodontistinsavannah.com, visit our website at http://orthodontistinsavannah.com or call the office at (912) 200-3452.
Orthodontist Dr. Robert Vaught at Vaught Orthodontics in Savannah and Richmond Hill GA Opens Office, Launches New Website and Blog
Vaught Orthodontics offers modern orthodontic treatment with braces and Invisalign in a friendly setting for all ages, both in the office and on the Internet.
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[Press-News.org] Orthodontist Dr. Robert Vaught at Vaught Orthodontics in Savannah and Richmond Hill GA Opens Office, Launches New Website and BlogVaught Orthodontics offers modern orthodontic treatment with braces and Invisalign in a friendly setting for all ages, both in the office and on the Internet.