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When a company launches new advertising, they usually expect big changes. The fact is, when Western Dental launches our new television advertising in January, we expect to continue with business as usual. That’s because our new campaign, “Chew on,” summarizes everything we stand for in the world of dentistry, with an emphasis on total health.

 

We want people to know why we come to work each day: to provide our patients with quality, affordable care for any of their dental needs – from braces, to dental implants, and from periodontics to pediatric dentistry and beyond – virtually any dental service they’re looking for, all in one place.

Because people need teeth, and we’re here to see they enjoy them, lifelong.

Have a look at our new commercials, and watch for them on television after the first of the year.

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