For those who are avid fans of the National Champion Villanova Wildcats, and even for those who just like to view an epic basketball game now and then, the 2016 NCAA Men’s Finals concluded with a monumental “shining moment.” Rarely is a championship decided at the sound of the final buzzer, but for the Villanova Wildcats, a season of remarkable dedication and unselfishness ended in widespread memorable reward.
Today at the Pi Dental Center in Fort Washington, it is a double celebration. Pi will kick off National Prosthodontics Awareness Week with our first Open House, VIP tours, refreshments, giveaways, celebrities and more. But in addition to celebrating smiles we create in house, we will also be celebrating the Wildcat win…Big Time! That is because both Pi’s founder, Dr. Tom Balshi and his partner, Dr. Glenn Wolfinger, are graduates of Villanova University…one in 1968 and one 1986. And neither of them are bandwagon fans. They are energetic, professed supporters of all Villanova sports and proudly sport the logo attire all over the USA!
The amazing Wildcat win on April 4, 2016 made the Pi team smile exuberantly, but as our Open House will showcase throughout the rest of this week, WE are making smiles that change lives and have remarkable longevity. When our patients gaze in the mirror after a total Teeth in a Day Makeover, they feel the same “rush” that fans felt when Kris Jenkins sunk the final basket that won the game. It’s all about spirit, skill, satisfaction, confidence, balance, hope, trust, even love. Catch the ball. Feel it in your hands. Make the appointment and let us coach you to a winning smile. Everyone has a little bit of “Wildcat” inside them.
A many congratulations for your success.
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root. It is a titanium screw, which is placed in the jaw bone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Implants can also be used to support dentures using special attachments that allow the dentures to snap in and out. It is the only replacement for a missing tooth which stabilizes the underlying bone. They are so comfortable and natural in the way they feel and look that sometimes a patient may forget that they have lost a natural tooth.