LOS ANGELES, CA, June 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) Beautiful smiles can boost confidence, improve feelings of self-worth, facilitate social interactions and even improve dental health. Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Poneh Ghasri, offers comprehensive cosmetic dental solutions to help her patients put their best smiles forward.
When patients feel good about their smiles, they are more likely to maintain the dental habits that can help them preserve their dental health. Twice-daily brushing and flossing can be easier to perform, and regular dental checkups can keep teeth and gums their healthiest. Dr. Ghasri, Los Angeles cosmetic dentist, provides her patients with extensive treatment options that can help them discover their best smiles ever.
Teeth whitening is one of her most popular treatments. Patients who have smiles that are dingy and stained due to years of drinking coffee, tea and wine or smoking are often able to lighten their teeth as much as eight shades in one whitening treatment. Take-home whitening treatments are also available. Porcelain veneers and Lumineers are common treatment options that can correct several cosmetic problems. These versatile porcelain shells fit over the fronts of teeth to improve the appearance of chips, misalignments, stains and other minor aesthetic issues.
Other treatments are available. A smile makeover can address both cosmetic and functional issues through a carefully designed treatment plan. Invisalign can straighten a smile while tooth-colored fillings can offer a subtle alternative to obvious amalgam fillings, which darken over time and stain teeth.
Dr. Ghasri, experienced dentist in Los Angeles, performs smile analyses on each of her patients and evaluates their dental health needs and their goals for their smiles. Treatment plans will be developed to address each of these needs and goals and create new smiles that they can once again feel confident about.
About Dr. Poneh Ghasri, Cosmetic Dentist Los Angeles
After graduating with honors from UCLA, Dr. Ghasri attended UCLA's School of Dentistry, where she earned her DDS. She has continued her studies in the fields of cosmetic dentistry, dental implant reconstruction, Invisalign and Lumineers. Today, Dr. Poneh Ghasri is considered a premier Los Angeles dentist and is known not just for her skilled smile makeovers but also for her professionalism, gentle touch and excellence in care.
Contact
Wilshire Dental Care
Dr. Poneh Ghasri, DDS
6200 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1508
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Phone: (310) 775-2979
Website: http://www.wilshiredentalcare.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wilshire-Dental-Care/93254369694
Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ghasri, Offers Comprehensive Cosmetic Dental Treatments
Dr. Ghasri, cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles, offers comprehensive dental treatments to enhance smiles.
2013-06-02
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