Sunderland teeth firm eyes national market with new technology
A Sunderland-based teeth straightening business is looking to grow its national market share as it embarks on a countrywide roadshow.
Quick Straight Teeth (QST) has developed a fast and affordable system at its Sunderland home and now hopes to scoop a slice of the national market with the technology.
The system uses a range of virtually invisible braces with different options to suit the user.
Sean Thompson, technical director at QST, said “After the launch in Sunderland, we will be heading to Manchester, Wakefield, Birmingham and London, with Scotland following shortly after, showing dentists the science behind the Quick Straight Teeth system.
“But because this is a system which has been developed in Sunderland and because of our loyalty to the city, we wanted to make sure that this major event started here.
“We have an excellent relationship with the Stadium of Light so this was the natural choice for us to showcase Quick Straight Teeth to the dental profession.”
Gary Hutchinson, commercial director of Sunderland AFC said he was delighted the firm had chosen the Stadium of Light as the first stop on its national roadshow.
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