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Patient: Brian Propp
Dental Concern: Cracked, worn teeth; old, discolored
crowns with black edges
Dental Treatment: Complete Smile Makeover including gumlift and
porcelain veneers
Dr. Spennato: “Brian’s case is typical of men who have had sports related injuries to their mouths in their youth, and now have older restorations that need to be replaced. The technological advances in the last 3 to 5 years have been amazing, and I knew right away that we could dramatically improve Brian’s appearance with a complete smile makeover. I’m thrilled at the outcome and I know he is, as well.”
Brian Propp: “Hockey has been good to me, but it hasn’t always been easy on my body, including my smile. Over the past twenty years, I’ve been through my share of cosmetic dentists and let me tell you: no one comes close to Dr. Robert Spennato of Williamsburg Dental. I was amazed at how quickly and painless the treatment was. Basically, everything was complete in four visits, and the results are just amazing. I can’t recommend Dr. Spennato any higher.”

More About Brian Propp, the Hockey Legend
A native of Saskatchewan, Canada, Brian Propp was the Flyers’ first
round draft pick in 1979 after a legendary junior career that resulted
in him being named the greatest left wing in the history of the Canadian
Hockey League (as chosen by a panel of journalists, CHL officials,
and league historians). He fulfilled his promise by setting a record
for the most points as a rookie in the 1979-80 season.
During his 10 ½ seasons as a Flyer, his gutsy, creative play helped his team get to the Stanley Cup Playoffs three times and earned him five trips to the All Star Game. His total of 849 points as a Flyer place him third on the team’s all-time list behind only Hockey Hall of Famers Bobby Clarke and Bill Barber. He finished his 15-year NHL career with 425 goals and 579 assists for 1,004 points. He was inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame in 1999, and is now in his 7th season as color analyst for the Flyers on CBS Radio.



