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Verona Dentist Opens New Location for Dental Practice

Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, dentist in Verona, WI, invites patients to visit Verona Family Dental's new location for improved convenience.

2012-12-19
VERONA, WI, December 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since 1997, Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, Verona dentist, has provided superior dental care in the Verona, WI area. To expand on the convenience and comfort offered at Verona Family Dental, Dr. Wadzinski is excited to announce the newest location for his practice: 271 S. Main Street, Verona, WI 53593. This new location boasts convenience and comfort for patients of all ages, and invites his patients to visit this new location for their upcoming dental cleaning.

"Maintaining convenient, comfortable care is important to my patients, and our new location allows us to continue to provide the same superior dental care we always have. Our patients' confidence and comfort are just as important as their teeth, which is why we take great care of both the smile and the person behind it. We are excited to continue to provide superior care for our patients from our new location," said Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, dentist in Verona, WI.

The new office for Verona Family Dental maintains a warm and friendly atmosphere so that patients experience the best care possible. Additionally, Verona Family Dental is a clean and comfortable facility with state of the art technology, which allows Dr. Wadzinski to offer the latest in treatment options, including dental crowns, teeth whitening, root canal therapy and Invisalign in Verona.

Patients are also encouraged to visit the website for Verona Family Dental to explore an array of dental topics to further expand their understanding of their dental health care. The website can be accessed by visiting http://www.veronafamilydental.com. Through the practice website, patients can explore the vast education library, which contains a wealth of dental information, including Verona root canal therapy, Invisalign, dental crowns and teeth whitening, among others.

Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, Verona, WI dentist, encourages each of his patients to visit the practice website for Verona Family Dental whenever they have a question, or need more information on the new location. With the opening of the new location, Dr. Wadzinski further proves his continual dedication to providing his patients with the best in available dental health care.

About Verona Family Dental: Verona Family Dental is a single doctor family practice owned and operated by Dr. Daniel Wadzinski. Serving Verona since 1997, Verona Family Dental provides patients with an array of services, including Invisalign, root canal therapy, dental crowns, teeth whitening, and other services. Dr. Wadzinski is a 1987 graduate of Marquette University School of Dentistry who has completed several post-graduate courses in periodontics, crown & bridge, pediatric and restorative dentistry. He also gained advanced training and experience while serving five years in the Air Force. Dr. Wadzinski takes great pride in treating each patient like family, and continuing his education to serve his patients well. He continues to regularly take continuing education courses and participates habitually in dental study clubs.

Media Contact:
Dr. Daniel Wadzinski
contactus@veronafamilydental.com
271 S. Main Street
Verona, WI 53593
(608) 845-6612
http://www.veronafamilydental.com


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[Press-News.org] Verona Dentist Opens New Location for Dental Practice
Dr. Daniel Wadzinski, dentist in Verona, WI, invites patients to visit Verona Family Dental's new location for improved convenience.