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Fort Wayne Dentist Offers Free Services For New Patients

Dr. Keith Harrison, Fort Wayne dentist is happy to be providing free services for new patients at his practice

2013-03-30
FORT WAYNE, IN, March 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Keith J. Harrison, family dentist in Fort Wayne, is excited to offer free services for new patients when they receive a comprehensive exam at Harrison Dental Group. Patients are able to receive free whitening, night-guard or sports mouth-guard free of charge.

"I am glad we are offering these incentives for new patients. Patients are able to get ready for summer with a brighter and whiter smile or protect their children during summer sports with a free mouth-guard. I hope this encourages new people to try our practice and become our patients for life. Once they realize what sets us apart from other dentists, they won't want to go anywhere else," said Dr. Harrison, dentist in Fort Wayne.

Harrison Dental Group offers three options for teeth whitening including professional whitening strips for home use, high-concentration whitening gel with custom made whitening trays and professional in-office Zoom whitening. If patients grind their teeth when they sleep, they may choose the free night-guard to prevent further damage to their teeth. For those who play contact sports, a free sport mouth-guard might be beneficial. Trauma to the teeth during contact sports can cause tooth fractures or even tooth loss. It is recommended that children who play sports should wear a protective mouth guard.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Keith Harrison for 6 month smiles in Fort Wayne, patients can either call (260) 747-4747 or use the online appointment request form. To request an appointment online, patients simply need to enter in the date and time that they want to come in to the appointment request form. After this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation through email or text message. This allows for patients to schedule appointments any time they want without ever having to pick up the phone.

To learn more, patients can visit Dr. Harrison's website at http://www.harrisondentalgroup.com.

About Harrison Dental Group: At Harrison Dental Group, Keith J. Harrison, dentist in Fort Wayne, and his father David K. Harrison, DDS have been providing excellent dental care for over 28 years. They are a full service practice that provides preventative, restorative and cosmetic dental procedures such as teeth whitening, Invisalign and 6 month smiles in Fort Wayne. Dr. Keith Harrison graduated from Indiana University School of Dentistry near the top of his class and is a member of the American Dental Association, Indiana Dental Association, American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, and the Academy of General Dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Keith J. Harrison
Harrison Dental Group
contactus@harrisondentalgroup.com
6412 Winchester Road
Fort Wayne IN 46819
(260) 747-4747
http://www.harrisondentalgroup.com


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[Press-News.org] Fort Wayne Dentist Offers Free Services For New Patients
Dr. Keith Harrison, Fort Wayne dentist is happy to be providing free services for new patients at his practice