Toronto Cosmetic Dentist Continues to Seek Education on the Latest Dental Techniques and Technology
Dr. Susie Ang, a cosmetic dentist in Toronto (http://www.drsusieang.com/), Ontario, utilizes the latest advancements in dental technology in order to provide her patients with the best possible results for healthy, beautiful smiles. To that end, Dr. Ang pursues continuing dental education so that her cosmetic and restorative dentistry practice might offer the most up-to-date treatments and techniques. (PRWeb Nov 11, 2009)
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