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Hagerstown Dentist Selected as Best of the Tri-state in 2012

The Herald Mail Newspaper chose Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, as Best of the Tri-State.

2013-02-22
HAGERSTOWN, MD, February 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Receiving nominations and awards showcasing dental care is always an honor for Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, Hagerstown dentist. In 2012, The Herald Mail Newspaper conducted a survey of the best businesses in the tristate area and Dr. Rubino's practice was their number one choice.

For most people, visiting the dentist is the absolute worst. However, with Dr. Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, patients don't have to fear the dentist. Dr. Rubino's dedication and commitment to providing patients with the best in relaxing dental care is further proof of why Herald Mail Newspaper chose his practice as the number choice for dental care in the Tri-State area.

"Receiving this recognition from Herald Mail Newspaper truly is an honor. It has always been my goal to provide the best care possible for my patients and being recognized for that is spectacular. I appreciate the inclusion in this award by the readers' choice and I look forward to continuing to provide the same superior care for my patients," said Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, MD.

Since 1997, Dr. Rubino has utilized air abrasion cavity preparation to help eliminate patients' fear of treatment. Some practices allow individuals to be sedated through the procedures, while others focus on distractions, such as headphones or flat-screen televisions to help patients feel they are somewhere else. With air abrasion, Dr. Rubino, Hagerstown, MD dentist, is able to prepare a tooth for a filling without using a traditional drill, which further showcases his commitment and dedication to quality dental health care.

Being chosen as the Best of the Tri-State area in 2012, Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, Hagerstown teeth whitening dentist, continues to make his practice the best in the area for quality dental health care. For more information on Dr. Rubino and his practice, patients can visit his website at http://www.dentisthagerstown.com.

About Dr. Jeffrey Rubino: Dr. Jeffrey Rubino is a lifelong resident of Hagerstown. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from West Virginia University and has been practicing in Hagerstown since 1991. His practice offers a variety of services including dentures, whitening, veneers and dental implants in Hagerstown. Dr. Rubino is an active member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, Maryland State Dental Association and the Washington County Dental Society. Each year, Dr. Rubino participates in a variety of continuing education programs to ensure that he is offering the most up to date and effective treatment to his patients in Hagerstown.

Media Contact:
Jeffrey Rubino, DDS
jeffreyrubinodds@gmail.com
19414 Leitersburg Pike Suite A
Hagerstown, MD 21742
(301) 739-1900
http://www.dentisthagerstown.com


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[Press-News.org] Hagerstown Dentist Selected as Best of the Tri-state in 2012
The Herald Mail Newspaper chose Dr. Jeffrey Rubino, dentist in Hagerstown, as Best of the Tri-State.