Georgia School of Orthodontics to Celebrate Grand Opening

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, June 1st, 2016

The Georgia School of Orthodontics will celebrate its grand opening with an event announcing the first three deserving recipients of the $100,000 in complimentary orthodontic care it has pledged to provide to the Atlanta community over the next three years. The event will also include demonstrations of its new CS 3600 intraoral scanner, facility tours and giveaways.

The celebration is on Thursday, June 2, 2016, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at their new clinic at 8200 Roberts Drive, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30350.  Pre-registration is available by emailing or calling Dini Henok at [email protected] or 404-367-2775.

The Georgia School of Orthodontics offers state-of-the art technology and is the first orthodontic school in the nation with the CS 3600 intraoral scanner.  Live demonstrations will showcase how patients will no longer have to endure GOOPY IMPRESSIONS or bulky intraoral photos, and how the scanner will feature greater accuracy and speed for the orthodontic residents.  Attendees of the event will be among the first to experience the cutting edge technology GSO has to offer.

"We recognize that children, teens, and adults have very different needs, and require a different level of attention and care to create a beautiful, healthy smile," says Dr. Pramod Sinha, Program Director at the Georgia School of Orthodontics.  "Board Certified Orthodontists and faculty will be available at the event to educate attendees about the medical benefits of orthodontic treatment and treatment options. They will explain the surgical and non-surgical orthodontic care we offer, all of which is designed specifically for each individual patient to improve speech, alignment and self-esteem," adds Sinha.

"The Georgia School of Orthodontics will be a great addition to the Atlanta community. Their presence in Georgia will address a critical need for orthodontists and affordable care in the region.  It will provide affordable access to orthodontic care to the underserved populations of our city," said John Eaves, Fulton County Chairman.