OWN TV’s Antoinette Liles, DMD Announces the Opening of her New Family Dental Practice, in Pearl, Mississippi
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Antoinette Liles, DMD, and her professional team will offer comprehensive dental care at the state-of-the-art practice, providing a wide variety of services for patients of all ages.
I am so excited to provide the superior, compassionate and high-quality dental care that patients deserve when they visit us in Pearl, Ms., says Dr. Antoinette Liles PEARL, Miss. (PRWEB) March 15, 2021
Dr. Antoinette Liles is proud to announce the opening of her new family dental practice, located at 190 Riverwind E. Drive, Suite 201 in Pearl, MS. Following the practice motto of, “Where Art Meets Science,” the practice provides the highest level of advanced oral care for beautiful, healthy smiles, using cutting-edge technology. The full menu of services at the practice range from general dentistry and res
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