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Goodbye DC!

sediation dentistry washington dcWell the time has finally come to say goodbye to my beloved city of Washington DC.  I have lived here for 20 years but, in these troubling economic times, I must move where the better jobs are.  It’s hard to say what I will miss the most about this place.  The color of the leaves in the Autumn, the crisp smell of cold air early in the morning, not to mention the countless friends I have made here.  The sense of small community will not be easily replaced.  My local grocery store bag boy knows me by name, as does the receptionist at my dentist’s office.  There’s another thing that will be hugely missed.  I’ll be saying goodbye to what I believe to be the best dentists in Washington DC.

I first met my dental team 15 years ago while doing a simple Google search for dentist DC.  I was lucky enough to find an office right next to my condo named Sedation dentistry DC.  I was immediately drawn to the cosmetic procedures the clinic offered and found myself with a perfect, bright smile only three months later.  I will never be able to thank my dentists enough for that and, obviously they will be greatly missed.  On that note I shall sign off and say goodbye to my wonderful city of Washington DC.  Hopefully the next place I move will be as good to me as you have been.

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  2. By Tony George on Jan 24, 2009 | Reply

    My situation is just the opposite. New elections, new careers and I am headed to DC. thank you for the tip on Sedation Dentistry as it will be one less thing to look for in my move. A great Dentist is probably not that high on everyone’s checklist when planning a move.

  3. By Archie Pickens on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply

    Man, if I lived in DC I would never leave. It sounds like you had everything you needed there, including a great dentist. I hope you told your friends about this dentist so that they’ll get a lot of referrals; they sound great. Good luck with the move!

  4. By Brett Hoover on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply

    I can see leaving Washington DC. I lived there for 8 months and after the initial tourist aura wore off, the town was too big for me. And expensive! I’m curious who the great dentist was; I was never able to find a good one. Would have been nice to know!

  5. By Griff Tucker on Jan 28, 2009 | Reply

    With a whole new administration in town your dentist may be a little busy. Do you think we could talk him into sedating congress and leaving them that way for awhile? Seriously, who was your dentist?

  6. By Pat Hughes on Jan 29, 2009 | Reply

    Man, after reading that description about DC, I’m not so sure the author really wants to leave. Sounds like a pretty nice place, politicians aside of course. The picture sure looks awesome.

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