Mar 03, 2021 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Free Braces, Invisalign® to Local Heroes

Perimeter North Lifestyle Magazine | March 2021

Georgia School of Orthodontics Gift of a Smile Heroes initiative was created to recognize adult heroes of all types in the Atlanta metro communities by giving them free braces or Invisalign® treatment. To nominate your hero, upload their smile photo and share a compelling story of why you think they deserve to have a beautiful, healthy smile, by March 15, 2021. Winners will be announced on March 26, 2021. For more information on the School’s new Gift of a Smile Heroes program, and to determine your hero’s eligibility, please visit BracesToday.com/Hero.

Perimeter North Lifestyle Magazine, March 2021
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