Aug 06, 2019 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Georgia School of Orthodontics Gives Back with the Gift of a Smile

Gift of a Smile recipient My’Teiz Thomas with Georgia School of Orthodontics Resident Dr. Imelda Crews

Around Town, August, 2019 /Johns Creek Lifestyle Magazine/ —
Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO) has selected four Sandy Springs and Gwinnett County-based children with complimentary orthodontic treatment through its Gift of a Smile program at its state-of-the-art Duluth and Atlanta facilities. The program provides free orthodontic care to children in the metro area who need braces but cannot otherwise afford it. GSO also donated $500 toward school supplies to six Gwinnett and Sandy Springs schools that nominated the most children. GSO received more than 200 nominations from area schools.  Visit BracesToday.com.

Johns Creek Lifestyle, August 2019
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