After a year like 2020, it’s safe to say that most of us are relieved that a new year is finally here. Are you still not sure what your New Year’s resolution should be in 2021? Many people are striving to get healthier or save money.
Sometimes, it can be difficult to find the right dentist in LoDo. Not everyone wants the typical dental experience. You know, a stuffy, bare office with health professionals that promise to “treat you like family.” Most people can appreciate health professionals that treat them like real people with real feelings and interests outside of their dental care.
That’s why our office here at RiNo Dental takes a different approach to dental care. We get involved in our community and build real relationships that last. Learn more about our innovative dental practice in this week’s blog post.
Here at RiNo Dental, we know that our mission isn’t just to provide excellent dental care—we want to contribute to the community that supports us and allows our office to do so. That’s why we get involved in events that don’t just improve smiles—although we’re great at that, too.
Our local office is a supporting member of the RiNo Arts District because we know that it supports us. Our expert dentist, Dr. Franz, attends most of the community meetings and loves to get involved. In fact, we offer a membership with the Denver River North Art District’s website to help you find new and exciting things to do around our local office. Click here to find out more information!
Although we recently opened our office towards the later half of 2017, we still had time to host two separate large events in the Arts District area. In July, we were a large sponsor for the RiNo 5K along with neighboring businesses to provide a great service to the winners of the race—free teeth whitening!
Also, we were an official sponsor for the CRUSH festival of 2017—a great event that got all members of the community together to celebrate the Arts District’s creativity and beautiful street art.
After being involved in these exciting events in 2017, we can’t wait to see what 2018 holds. Plus, we’re excited to meet new patients and build more long-lasting, genuine relationships. If you would like to meet our helpful, friendly office team here at RiNo Dental, we would be more than happy to help you improve your oral health and make more friends in the new year.
Our idea about dentistry is far from the norm—in fact, it’s much better in our opinion. No one likes to visit any practice that makes them feel uncomfortable, where they don’t feel like they can be themselves. Our dentist in RiNo wants to make every relationship last by getting to know the true you and improving your smile all at the same time. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!
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