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A race car and a smile: A winning combination

April 19, 2013
Jill Engle, a NASCAR fan and patient of the Quakertown, PA, Aspen Dental practice, will have her pearly whites featured on Ryan Newman’s No. 39 Code 3 Associates Chevrolet at this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup STP 400 at the Kansas Speedway.
Vicki Cheeseman, Associate Editor
Jill Engle, a NASCAR fan and patient of the Quakertown, Penn., Aspen Dental practice, will have her pearly whites featured on Ryan Newman’s No. 39 Code 3 Associates Chevrolet at this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup STP 400 at the Kansas Speedway.
Jill will be featured on Newman’s car based on a review she wrote she wrote on Aspen Dental’s Facebook page that highlights her great experience at the Aspen Dental office in Quakertown.
Jill Engle When I asked Jill how she became a NASCAR fan, she said, "I’ve always been interested in it and I certainly am now, more than ever, but my brothers and their families have always been big fans." A resident of Pennsburg, Penn., Jill was afraid of visiting the dentist. “I knew it was time to get things done after realizing that I was missing half of my teeth. I just had to do something,” she said. “When I talked to Shannon, the Aspen Dental office manager, about coming in to see the dentist, she made me feel really confident about it — she was so encouraging.” If you ask Jill what's the best thing about having a new smile, she'll tell you: "The way I feel about myself. I want everyone who needs it to have the opportunity to feel the way I do. Aspen Dental really changed my life for the better." You can't beat a review like that.RELATED |Hockey, mouthguards, and dentistryRELATED |Give Kids A Smile Program / NASCAR
About the Author

Vicki Cheeseman | Associate Editor

Vicki Cheeseman is an associate editor in Endeavor Business Media’s Dental Group. She edits for Dental Economics, RDH, DentistryIQ, and Perio-Implant Advisory. She has a BS in mathematics and a minor in computer science. Early on she traded numbers for words and has been happy ever since. Vicki began her career with Dental Economics in 1987 and has been fascinated with how much media production has changed through the years, yet editorial integrity remains the goal. In her spare time, you’ll find her curled up with a book—editor by day, reader always.