Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry has received a special recognition award from the Town of Selma for making a positive contribution to the town, as well as working to enhance the appearance of its business location and building.

CARY, N.C. (PRWEB) June 01, 2018

The Town of Selma Appearance Commission has presented a special recognition award to Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry at Selma for the company’s efforts to enhance the appearance of its business location and building facade, and for making a positive contribution to the Town of Selma. Lynne Harrison, Office Manager for the Riccobene Associates Selma location, accepted the award from Town of Selma Mayor Cheryl L. Oliver on March 9.

“We continue to be committed to the health of the communities that make up the Research Triangle and the people who live here,” said Dr. Michael Riccobene, CEO and company founder. “We believe the Triangle is a great place to do business and are grateful to the Town of Selma for this recognition.”

Riccobene Associates, founded in 2000, has grown from its original single-office site in Selma to 16 locations throughout the Research Triangle region. The award from the Town of Selma is just the latest of numerous awards the company has received. It has been named “Best Dentist in Wake and Johnston Counties” on multiple occasions, selected twice as “Favorite Family Dentist” by readers of Carolina Parent, and recognition from both Angie’s List and Cary Magazine.

Last year also marked the second time the company has been chosen as one of 50 Best Places to Work by Triangle Business Journal. Their commitment to professionalism is reflected in the company’s philosophy of providing patient-centered care.

Riccobene Associates specializes in general dentistry, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, and dental implants. New patients are always invited to visit one of Riccobene Associates’ locations if they’re interested in experiencing "gentle, trusted dental care" from a team committed to “Changing Lives, One Smile at a Time.”

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