LITTLETON, CO, February 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) Colorado dentist, Dr. Froning, is proud to announce he is a Spear Faculty Club member. As a Spear member, Dr. Froning and his team will be learning the newest and most advanced dental techniques and procedures to better serve their Colorado dental patients.
Similar to LVI, Spear is a dental education company dedicated to transform doctors and patients, by staying up with the latest practices, and most advanced technologies. The program is designed to help dentists deliver the highest level of education, skill and experience and provide a higher quality of care.
"I am so excited to be a part of the Spear faculty club," said Dr. Froning, founder of Colorado Dental Arts. "It will allow me to truly be on the cutting edge of modern dentistry techniques and to make sure I am always offering my patients the very best."
As a Spear Faculty Club member, Dr. Froning will be able to provide comprehensive service to patients and will help them in creating and maintaining their perfect smile.
Dr. Froning and his team have served the community of Southwest Denver for more than 30 years - including Littleton, Ken Caryl, Lakewood, Highlands Ranch, Greenwood Village, Evergreen, and Jefferson County. They specialize in various cosmetic and general procedures such as smile makeovers, porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, CEREC one-visit crowns and implant surgery.
About Colorado Dental Arts
Colorado Dental Arts is a full-service dental practice, offering everything you need for comprehensive care. If you are looking to address a cosmetic problem with your smile, they offer beautiful cosmetic dentistry solutions that focus on both appearance and function, crafting a unique, natural-looking smile just for you. If you have health-related problems with your teeth or gums, they will help you diagnose and treat them with the latest technological advances in general dentistry. For more information, please visit the website: www.ColoradoDentalArts.com
Littleton Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Froning a Spear Faculty Club Member
Colorado Dental Arts is now a member of the Spear Faculty Club.
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