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AMD LASERS Announces Partnerships With Three Industry-Leading Companies

Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:01am EDT
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- AMD LASERS, the world leader in
comprehensive and affordable laser technology, today announced a strategic
partnership aimed at providing even more value for dental professionals that
purchase the Picasso diode dental laser. Partners include industry leaders
1-800-DENTIST®, Fortune Management, and Cetylite Industries.  While supplies
last, AMD customers who purchase a Picasso laser package will receive a
voucher for Everything is Marketing: The Ultimate Strategy for Dental Practice
Growth (list price $24.95), a Gift Certificate for a FREE Practice Analysis
(valued at $1,500), and a complimentary Cetacaine® Topical Anesthetic LIQUID
Kit (value of $63).

"We are delighted to have the opportunity to partner with these industry
leading companies," said Alan Miller, President and CEO of AMD LASERS.  "Our
customers are our greatest asset and creating such a high quality, value-added
promotion will make their Picasso purchase experience even more pleasant and
relevant to their business. At a value of almost $1,600, coupled with the
world's most affordable laser, we are confident this promotion will help with
our goal of having a laser in every operatory."

AMD LASERS, founded in 2006, is the global leader at providing comprehensive
and affordable diode laser technology for dental professionals preparing to
take their practice to the next level.  The integration of Picasso, our high
quality laser technology, enables thousands of dental practices to provide
advanced patient care with ease.  AMD LASERS customers also receive
full-service customer care support from our knowledgeable and friendly staff. 
For more information about AMD LASERS, please call 866-999-2635, 317-202-9530,
or visit us online at www.AMDLASERS.com.


SOURCE  AMD LASERS

Media:  Joyce Townsend, AMD LASERS, +1-317-202-9530,
joyce.townsend@amdlasers.com



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