2018 Christmas Giveaway!

Merry Christmas from Goodman Dental Center!

We’re excited for Christmas this year and we want to give back to our patients. We’ve got amazing presents for 4 of you, how does a chance to win a $5oo dental credit sound?

If you’d like a chance to win $500 of free dental care for yourself and your family, all you have to do is:

  1. Be a current patient at Goodman Dental Center
  2. Post or comment on our Facebook or Instagram page your guess of how many items are in our Christmas Jar

The 4 people with the closest guesses will be chosen as our winners!

Winners will be chosen on December 19th, 2018, Good luck and Merry Christmas!

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