Feb 11, 2021 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Georgia School of Orthodontics Offers Free Braces, Invisalign® to Local Heroes

The Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO) has launched Gift of a Smile Heroes initiative, a complimentary care program that recognizes heroes of all types in the Atlanta metro communities.

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The Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO) has launched Gift of a Smile Heroes initiative, a complimentary care program that recognizes heroes of all types in the Atlanta metro communities by giving them free braces or Invisalign®treatment. Heroes are nominated by individuals in their communities through the school’s website.

To celebrate the launch of the program, GSO will award four adult heroes with complimentary orthodontic care and continue the program by selecting one hero recipient each quarter.

To nominate your hero, upload their smile photo and share why you think they deserve to have a beautiful, healthy smile; nominations are due by March 15, 2021 on the website: bracestoday.com/hero. Winners will be announced March 26, 2021.

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene, February 2021
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