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Santa Monica Dentist, Dr. Khoubnazar, Has a Special Offer for New Patients

Santa Monica cosmetic dentist, Dr. Sanaz Khoubnazar, is offering a new special for new patients. The standard price of $185 for a dental exam and x-ray is reduced to $49. Visit http://www.smilessantamonica.com for more information.

Santa Monica Dentist, Dr. Khoubnazar, Has a Special Offer for New Patients
2011-04-06
SANTA MONICA, CA, April 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Santa Monica cosmetic dentist, Dr. Sanaz Khoubnazar, is offering a new special for patients that seek high quality dental care. The standard price of $185 for a dental exam and x-ray is reduced to $49. This provides a low-cost way for new patients to experience the excellent treatments and dental care provided by Dr. Khoubnazar.

Routine dental care is needed to clean the teeth and gum line professionally. Daily brushing and flossing help to reduce the buildup of bacteria and plaque, but professional dental cleanings can clean areas on the teeth and gum line that cannot be reached by a toothbrush. Santa Monica dentist, Dr. Khoubnazar, accurately cleans the teeth and gum line and helps to design oral care programs to achieve maximum results.

It is common for a person to underestimate the importance of daily oral health. The constant ingestion of sugary foods and drinks can begin to deteriorate teeth quickly. The right diet choices are an important part of keeping teeth healthy and white. A scheduled examination and x-ray by dentist in Santa Monica, Dr. Khoubnazar, can help to evaluate current oral hygiene routines and overall oral health.

During an in-depth dental evaluation, cavity growths or other dental problems are discovered. There are modern cosmetic procedures that can be used to restore natural teeth to a healthier and straighter appearance. Teeth that are decayed from cavities or infrequent oral care can be restored and transformed to resemble natural teeth. Dr. Khoubnazar, cosmetic dentist in Santa Monica, makes it easy for local residents to receive high quality dental care that can restore or upgrade existing smiles.

About Dr. Khoubnazar

As a Temple University School of Dentistry graduate, Dr. Khoubnazar is known for high quality and compassionate dental care for area residents. Dr. Khoubnazar has expanded her equipment and practice to include cosmetic procedures like dental implants, Invisalign, and full mouth reconstruction to provide restorative procedures to create amazing smiles.

To learn more about the treatments and offers at this dental office, visit http://www.smilessantamonica.com. Call (310) 829-0808 to make an appointment at Dr. Khoubnazar's office, located at 2915 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 3, Santa Monica, CA 90404.

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[Press-News.org] Santa Monica Dentist, Dr. Khoubnazar, Has a Special Offer for New Patients
Santa Monica cosmetic dentist, Dr. Sanaz Khoubnazar, is offering a new special for new patients. The standard price of $185 for a dental exam and x-ray is reduced to $49. Visit http://www.smilessantamonica.com for more information.