NORTH SYRACUSE, NY, April 10, 2014 (Press-News.org) Everybody loves a bright, white smile, and Dr. Thomas Mahar, a cosmetic dentist in North Syracuse, is working to provide his patients with helpful whitening tips so they can enjoy an improved smile. Today there are a variety of products and procedures available to help improve the look of a patient's smile. With in-office techniques available at Mahar Dental, as well as take home whitening kits, Dr. Mahar encourages patients to visit his office in North Syracuse for the best treatments possible.
"Whether our patients enjoy our in-office whitening treatments or our take home whitening kits, it is our goal to help our patients smile bigger and brighter than ever before. By visiting our office, we will work with our patients to create the best treatment option for their individual case so that they can smile with confidence this summer season," said North Syracuse whitening dentist, Dr. Thomas Mahar.
As a whitening dentist in North Syracuse, Dr. Thomas Mahar offers multiple strength solutions for home whitening, as opposed to a "one size fits all "approach". Dentist-dispensed custom whitening trays, when used as directed, have been proven to be as successful as in-office whitening bleaching when used over an extended period of time. Even though patients can get over-the-counter whiteners without a dentist's recommendation, if overused, they can harm the tooth enamel and irritate gum tissue. Supervision by Dr. Mahar can help to prevent these problems, so that patients can enjoy a healthy, white smile.
Additionally, patients are encouraged to maintain regular dental visits to Mahar Dental, as well as the maintenance of a proper dental regimen. By brushing twice a day, flossing daily and eating a healthy diet, patients can continue to maintain a healthy, glowing smile for a lifetime. While whitening procedures help to whiten a patient's teeth, maintaining a daily oral hygiene regimen will help to maintain a white, bright smile.
For more information about available teeth whitening in North Syracuse, patients are invited to visit Mahar Dental online at http://www.mahardental.com or by contacting Dr. Thomas Mahar at (315) 454-3003.
About Mahar Dental: Dr. Thomas F. Mahar is a life long resident of Central New York who received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine in 1990. After dental school, Dr. Mahar completed the general practice residency program at St. Joseph's Hospital Center where he remains a member of the medical staff sharing his experience and knowledge with the resident dentists. He continues to explore all areas of dentistry and receives advanced training in several areas of dentistry with an emphasis on esthetic.
Media Contact:
Dr. Thomas Mahar
contactus@mahardental.com
135 Sand Road
North Syracuse, NY 13212
(315) 454-3003
http://www.mahardental.com
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Mahar Dental Offers Helpful Whitening Tips For North Syracuse Patients For Improved Appearances
Dr. Thomas Mahar, a cosmetic dentist in North Syracuse, NY, helps patients achieve bright, white smiles this season.
2014-04-10
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[Press-News.org] Mahar Dental Offers Helpful Whitening Tips For North Syracuse Patients For Improved AppearancesDr. Thomas Mahar, a cosmetic dentist in North Syracuse, NY, helps patients achieve bright, white smiles this season.