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Cosmetic Dentist In Grosse Pointe Introduces Try On A Smile For Improved Patient Satisfaction

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GROSSE POINTE, MI - Leading aesthetic and cosmetic dentist in Grosse Pointe, Dr. Mary Sue Stonisch, is taking steps to make sure every patient is comfortable when visiting Smile Enhancement Studio. To do so, Dr. Stonisch and her team of dental professionals are providing patients with the opportunity to try on a smile before going through with a procedure.

Unlike any other dental experience, this Grosse Point dentist offers the most incredible dental experience for her patients with every visit. Patients, in an instant, can see a whiter, brighter, longer, straighter smile with try on a smile. No longer do patients have to be nervous about going in for a cosmetic procedure to enhance their smile when they can see it beforehand. With smile now, this Grosse Pointe cosmetic dentist can simply peel and stick the smile template to the teeth to show patients different smile possibilities.

"I want my patients to be confident in the treatment they are receiving. This is why I have introduced try on a smile at my office. With this added bonus patients can now see what I see when I look at their smile and the possibilities that arise. They can even wear the smile home to show their friends and family for added approval. It is important that my patients have the confidence they need to enhance their smiles," said Dr. Stonisch, Grosse Pointe cosmetic dentist.

Before going through with a cosmetic procedure to enhance their smiles, patients can simply try on a potential smile to ensure accuracy and to see the potential of a new smile. Smile now eliminates gaps, stains and lengthens short teeth. This dentist in Grosse Pointe, MI will simply measure the teeth, dry the surface, peel and stick the potential smile to a patient's teeth. In one step, patients can see what an enhanced smile looks like.

In addition to try on a smile, patients can visit the website for this cosmetic dentist in Grosse Pointe for the utmost care and comfort available. Patients can learn about various procedures such as whitening, veneers or saliva testing in Grosse Pointe through the blog and educational videos that are available on the homepage of the interactive website for this dentist specializing in Grosse Pointe saliva testing. With the acceleration of normal laboratory processes, Smile Enhancement studio is able to complete treatments in one week.

"At Smile Enhancement Studio, we want to provide the best in quality dental care for all of our patients. We are here to make sure your treatment is as comfortable as possible. Patients will receive the personalized treatment they need with added benefits of procedures being performed under one roof," says Dr. Stonisch of Smile Enhancement Studios, offering whitening, saliva testing and veneers in Grosse Pointe.

Smile Enhancement Studio is committed to delivering every patient in Grosse Pointe and other areas the great benefit of complete oral health. Dr. Stonisch is equipped with the necessary education, technology and experience needed to provide unmatched results that prevail to any cosmetic dental procedure, helping patients improve their confidence, body and smile. Her commitment to quality, convenient care is further shown through the Try on a Smile feature of Smile Enhancement Studio.

About Smile Enhancement Studio: Smile Enhancement Studio is operated by Dr. Mary Sue Stonisch, a leading aesthetic and cosmetic dentist in Grosse Pointe and the surrounding areas. A recognized leader in the field of Aesthetic Dentistry in Grosse Pointe Michigan, this Gross Pointe dentist is accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry as well as the International Academy of Dental Facial Esthetics. Dr. Stonisch is on staff at both St. John and Bon Secours Hospitals and is a lecturer at the University Of Detroit Mercy School Of Dentistry.

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Dr. Mary Sue Stonisch
contactus@smileenhancementstudio[dot]com
20040 Mack Ave.
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236
(313) 882-2000
http://www.smileenhancementstudio[dot]com




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