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Wishing all our moms a happy Mother’s Day!

“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” – Robert Browning

We would like to take this moment to thank all the great moms out there for being so great during their child’s visits to Norman & Gill Dentistry. Whether it’s driving their kids to regularly scheduled appointments or for “being there” while their child is treatment, the moms who come to our office are all stellar individuals, so the doctor and our entire staff would like you to know that we appreciate you all!

Happy Mother’s Day and enjoy your special day!

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