Dr. Michael Stoat ♦ -V Dr. Michael Start Says Dentistry Has Changed Drasdcaly By Audrey C. Lodato Post Staff Writer Dentistry has changed drartfeally from what it waa a gmnisim ago, and dentists are adapting to those changes. Dr Michael Stout, tl his work with school children, Mhaa to express that “dentistry is not a cruel profession. We are the friends of kids.” Dr. Michael Stout, a Salisbury native, Joined Dr. Thomas Mack in October He stresses routine; cleaning, use of flouride, and plaque control. MB also performs restorative denti*tfy,4UCh as bonding, routine fillings, Shdfoot canal therapy; and lecuuSUMKlve work, induding full and pMtlal dentures and bridgework. “We learn a lot from each other,’' Dr. Stout says of his nlBli|Mlili with Dr Mack, who has beeOfcrtcti cing dentistry for more fh* » years. “We’re able to share Mess and get each ^other’s opinions on the other can take over*the prac tice.” Western Reserve ^Dwtd SehftHn Cleveland, Ohio. Although hMhs In Ohio for seven years, his goft has always been to return to Charlotte to practice dentistry — “for the same Uk- Ck*r ! m U.S.DA Choice “Western Beef' T-Bone Steak USDA Choice "Western Beef' Sidoin Steak V. • ' _-_-_l Dori Tortilla Fresh 8 THE DELI-BAKERY —— . 1 ' Homeland Hard Salami 95* F« Free Cheat Mayer Tasty light Ham. . Large Kaiser Rolls. Prices Good Through Saturday, March •, 1985 In Mecklenburg Harris-Teeter Stores Only. None Sold To Dealers. We Reserve The Right TO Limit Quantities. j v, *' Above Items Available In Stores WHh Dell/Bakery Only ‘ . Park Road Shopping Center • Outlet Square - Independence BKd. at Kinga Dr • SouthPark “tinnnine Pi hl. ki^«Sw;

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