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MyOrthodontist takes over for Stout and Booth Orthodontics

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Photo of Dr. Spencer Marsh courtesy of Greater Fayetteville Chamber

Residents of Fayetteville, North Carolina and the surrounding area will have more access to up-to-date, reasonably priced orthodontic services. MyOrthodontist recently opened a new orthodontic care office in Fayetteville. The office is located in the space that formerly housed Booth and Stout Orthodontics at 222 Fairway Drive.

 

Treatments available include metal and ceramic braces, clear aligner orthodontics, 3-D imaging, and virtual, remote orthodontic treatment. 

Dr. Rick Booth, of Booth and Stout said in a press release “It has been our pleasure to serve this community for the past 50 years as a 5-star family orthodontist. I have had the privilege of meeting a great many people and developing life-long friendships with many patients. But now it is time for me to retire and entrust new people to carry on my legacy.” The current administrative and clinical staff will continue to work in the Fayetteville office.

 

On Aug. 22 Dr. Spencer Marsh began his role as the primary orthodontist at the Fayetteville location. Marsh has been practicing orthodontics since 2018 and earned both his undergraduate and dental degree in biology from the University of Buffalo. During his years as an undergrad and in dental school training, Dr. Marsh accumulated three years of work experience as an orthodontic assistant. He went on to complete his Masters in Orthodontics at UT San Antonio where he graduated as the chief resident.

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