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Tannregulering Oslo Offers Special Pricing on Braces

The competition for the braces market in Norway is heating up.

2014-03-11
OSLO, NORWAY, March 11, 2014 (Press-News.org) Eurodent, Europe's leading low-cost dental chain, is currently offering special rates on braces and orthodontic care at their clinic.

Eurodent's current pricing on braces is 30% lower than their leading competitors.

Current prices and news regarding this promotion are available online at their promo site:
http://tannregulering-oslo.com/

With Tannregulering Oslo Eurodent is excited to announce this special pricing offer for individuals who are in need of braces.

Because orthodontic care is expensive, Tannregulering Oslo aims to help patients get the smile and straightened teeth they have always wanted at a cost that is lower than their competitors by 30%.

At the helm of this clinic is Dorita Preza, Ph.D. Dr. Preza meets the needs of all her patients, including children, teenagers, and adults.

A highly skilled orthodontist, Dr. Preza specializes in "invisible braces." She has worked with many types of "invisible," or clear braces, and her specialty is with the Invisalign brand.

Detailed information about this specific type of braces is available at: http://tannregulering-oslo.com/usynlig-tannregulering/

"Invisible braces" allow orthodontic patients to lead normal lives while straightening their teeth.

Without the hardware and upkeep required by traditional braces, which must be mounted to a patient's teeth and require a specialized removal after an extended period of time, this style of braces allows for more natural speech patterns and fewer disruptions in daily life.

To contact Dr. Preza and the clinic and learn more about this special pricing offer, or to schedule a consultation appointment to see which braces are the right choice, interested patients are encouraged to fill out the contact form on the website.

Dr. Preza and the other orthodontists at Tannregulering Oslo aim to help their patients get beautiful smiles and keep their teeth healthy while keeping the associated costs affordable.

Specifically when it comes to braces, there can be many prohibitive factors that keep patients from seeking treatment. The current pricing offered by Eurodent at Tannregulering Oslo is an opportunity for patients to seek the treatment they may have been putting off.

Combined with the advancement of Invisalign , patients need not fear the pain, hardware, and high cost of traditional braces. "Our goal is a high level of care at the lowest cost possible," says Dr. Preza.

Patients in need of dental and orthodontic care are encouraged to read more information at the campaign site, created specifically for those in need of braces and orthodontic care.

This site will direct patients to contact information, phone numbers, news, and further background information on Dr. Preza. Those patients specifically interested in the Invisalign product or other types of braces are encouraged to visit the site to set up their consultation appointments.

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For more information about Eurodent go to: http://www.eurodent.no/tannregulering-oslo/


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[Press-News.org] Tannregulering Oslo Offers Special Pricing on Braces
The competition for the braces market in Norway is heating up.