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Hyannis Dentist Opens New State Of The Art Practice Location

Dr. Jack Massarsky is happy to be operating his practice from a brand new location containing all the latest dental technology

2012-11-18
HYANNIS, MA, November 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jack Massarsky, dentist in Hyannis, and his associates are pleased to be providing dental services to their patients from a brand new state of the art facility in Hyannis. With all of the latest dental technology, Dr. Massarsky and his staff are able to meet all the dental needs of their patients.

"We are all very happy and excited about our new office. Our practice offers a comfortable environment for our patient with state of the art dental equipment and we are very proud of it. I look forward to treating all of our patients at our new dental office," said Dr. Massarsky, Cape Cod, MA dentist.

The new practice features a great deal of modern technology and tools that can help Dr. Massarsky treat his patients. The practice provides state of the art sterilization, digital radiography and 13 flat screen monitors throughout the practice, including one in each treatment room.

The practice also is featuring CEREC technology. This special technology allows for the dentist in Cape Cod or his associates to create crowns and fillings in a single appointment. This is a vast improvement over the traditional method, which required a dentist to take an impression, send it to a dental lab and wait two to three weeks for the permanent crown to arrive.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Massarsky or the other dentists at Hyannis Dental Associates, patients can call (508) 778-4488 or use the online appointment request form. To learn more about Dr. Massarsky, his staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's comprehensive dental website located at http://www.hyannisdentalassociates.com.

About Hyannis Dental Associates: Dr. Jack Massarsky, Cape Cod dentist, has been practicing dentistry on Cape Cod for more than 28 years. He is an active member of the Massachusetts Dental Society and is an executive member of the Cape Cod District Dental Society. Dr. Paul McGrath graduated from the Tufts University School of Dentistry in 1985 and has been practicing dentistry in Hyannis ever since. Both dentist participate in many hours of continuing education programs each year to ensure that they offer the highest level of dental service to their patients. Their practice offers a variety of services including veneers, whitening, crowns, bridges and dental implants in Hyannis, among others.

Media Contact:
Hyannis Dental Associates
healthysmiles@hyannisdental.com
750 Attucks Lane
Hyannis, MA 02601
(508) 778-4488
http://www.hyannisdental.com


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[Press-News.org] Hyannis Dentist Opens New State Of The Art Practice Location
Dr. Jack Massarsky is happy to be operating his practice from a brand new location containing all the latest dental technology