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Santa Rosa Teeth Whitening Lights The Way To A Happier Smile

Drs. Jeffrey C. Elliott, Sandy Gabriel and Peter Lyu are happy to help patients achieve whiter smiles with professional teeth whitening.

2014-04-11
SANTA ROSA, CA, April 11, 2014 (Press-News.org) Are you ready for a bright summer? Do you want your teeth to shine just as bright?

The quickest and most effective way to do that is by getting in-office whitening treatment. It's a surefire way to get pearly, white teeth.

At Santa Rosa Dental Care, Dr. Jeffrey Elliott and his dental team handle a number of different dental cases, including cosmetic ones.

Procedures for esthetic purposes are in high demand at the moment, and it seems to be a demand that won't fade away at Santa Rosa Dental Care.

"Truthfully, tooth whitening treatment is one of the best ways to enhance your smile and facial features. It's also economically a good choice for patients who are not ready to go further than that cosmetic treatment," explains Dr. Elliott.

With one in-office treatment, you can notice the difference between a dull and dazzling smile. If you bought over-the-counter strips or toothpaste, you will need to wait weeks to see results, and it could be a shade you don't desire for your teeth.

Do you know how else you benefit from professional teeth whitening in Santa Rosa? With a dentist attending to your whitening treatment, your gums will be properly protected, which will lessen any possible irritation.

Whitening agents can cause tooth sensitivity, and it's important to have your dentist by your side to ensure there aren't any underlying problems they need to address.

If you want to be the next happy customer walking out of Santa Rosa Dental Care, call (707) 921-1970 for teeth whitening. Santa Rosa Patients also have the option of checking out Dr. Elliott's website at www.santarosadentalcare.com. There is a varied selection of oral health topics located in the patient education library. Plus, the website dedicates much of its content to dental services related to the practice.

About Santa Rosa Dental Care:
Dr. Jeffrey C. Elliott graduated from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in 1983, and he has spent many years developing his craft to provide top-notch dentistry.

Dr. Peter Lyu graduated from the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry with honors in 1999. After graduation, Dr. Lyu relocated too Lexington, KY to complete his 6-year residency training at the University of Kentucky (UK), Chandler Medical Center. Upon completion of his residency and receiving his medical degree from College of Medicine at UK, Dr. Lyu moved to the Bay Area.

Dr. Sandy Gabriel earned two Bachelor's degrees with honors from the University of California, Santa Barbara. After a short period of research and teaching, Dr. Gabriel attended dental school at the University of Southern California. Since 2009, Dr. Gabriel has helped several non-profit organizations holding charity clinics for less fortunate children in several countries. Dr. Gabriel is a member of the dental school scholastic fraternity, Delta Epsilon Delta, and the USC Alumni Association.

To offer the most state-of-the-art equipment and services, Drs. Elliott, Gabriel and Lyu remain active members of national and local dental organizations, including, the American Dental Association and California Dental Association.

Media Contact:
Santa Rosa Dental Care
Dr. Jeffrey C. Elliott
contactus@santarosadentalcare.com
301 College Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(707) 921-1970
www.santarosadentalcare.com

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[Press-News.org] Santa Rosa Teeth Whitening Lights The Way To A Happier Smile
Drs. Jeffrey C. Elliott, Sandy Gabriel and Peter Lyu are happy to help patients achieve whiter smiles with professional teeth whitening.