Business Spotlight ShoreSmiles Orthodontics

Shoreline, WALocal News

ShoreSmiles Orthodontics has proudly served the Shoreline community for five years, helping patients of all ages achieve beautiful smiles. The practice's mission extends beyond orthodontics, focusing on building confidence and trust through personalized care. Their services include braces, clear aligners, and teeth whitening, complemented by advanced diagnostic imaging. ShoreSmiles actively supports the local community by sponsoring schools and youth sports teams, highlighting their commitment to inclusivity and support. The team strives to create a welcoming and enjoyable experience for every patient, setting them apart in customer service.

Future plans involve continuing to foster strong community ties while providing consistent, quality care. The practice's dedication to giving back and addressing local needs reinforces its role in the Shoreline area. ShoreSmiles Orthodontics invites families to start their smile journey with a supportive and skilled team.

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