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Sarasota Dentist Helps Patients Smile Bigger And Brighter For The New Year

Dr. Michael Gmitruk, dentist in Sarasota, is excited to offer new patients free whitening for sparkling smiles.

2013-01-02
SARASOTA, FL, January 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) To start the New Year off right, Dr. Michael Gmitruk, Sarasota dentist, is offering new patients complete total mouth whitening treatment for free. With this new patient special, Dr. Gmitruk hopes that new patients will take advantage of this opportunity to create sparkling white smiles just in time for the New Year.

"Many people strive for change in the New Year and my new practice special works to make this happen. All new patients can receive a complete total mouth whitening system for free, which takes them one step closer to a new smile. For my current patients, there are several other offers that will be available at various times throughout the year so that everyone can experience a smile they can be proud of," said Dr. Michael Gmitruk, dentist in Sarasota.

Dr. Michael Gmitruk also offers other specials at various times throughout the year, including deeply discounted fees on new patient exams and x-rays. Many new patients avoid going to the dentist because they do not have insurance or think they will be unable to afford their treatment. To help ease the stress of first visits, Dr. Gmitruk, dentist in Sarasota, FL, invites new patients to visit his office for discounted exams and x-rays at their initial visit.

Additionally, Dr. Gmitruk has completed continuing education courses each year to remain on the cutting edge of dental advancements. Dr. Gmitruk has extensive experience in no prep veneers, which are cosmetics without the drill. When teeth whitening is not enough to eliminate discolored teeth, dental veneers might be just what a patient needs for an improved smile. Patients, who have discolored, crooked, or misaligned teeth, can significantly improve the appearance of their smiles with dental veneers in Sarasota, without the need for drilling.

For more information on Dr. Michael Gmitruk, Sarasota cosmetic dentist, and his practice's special offers, patients can visit his interactive website at http://www.michaeltgmitrukdds.com.

About Michael T. Gmitruk, DDS: Dr. Michael Gmitruk completed his DDS degree at Marquette University of Wisconsin, School of Dentistry in 1973 and went on to Graduate School at Marquette School of Dentistry from 1973 - 1975. He completed his Residency in Prosthodontics at VA Hospital Wood in Wisconsin in 1975 and was an Assistant Professor at Marquette University School of Dentistry from 1973 - 1984. Dr. Michael Gmitruk was in private practice for prosthodontics in Milwaukee, WI from 1973 - 1986 and opened his current dental practice in 1986. Dr. Gmitruk and his team offer an array of services including dental veneers, dentures and crowns, among others.

Media Contact:
Dr. Michael Gmitruk
contactus@michaeltgmitrukdds.com
3900 Clark Rd. Building S
Sarasota, FL 12528
(941) 922-1504
http://www.michaeltgmitrukdds.com


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[Press-News.org] Sarasota Dentist Helps Patients Smile Bigger And Brighter For The New Year
Dr. Michael Gmitruk, dentist in Sarasota, is excited to offer new patients free whitening for sparkling smiles.