SAN JOSE, CA, July 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier dentist in San Jose, Dr. Wesley Yemoto, is pleased to offer patients the opportunity to brighten their smiles and donate the fee to a school of their choice. Teeth whitening procedures have effectively restored the smiles of people with stained, dull, or discolored teeth and Dr. Yemoto is offering patients in the San Jose community an opportunity to do just that.
Patients are encouraged to visit Dr. Yemoto to brighten their smile with a proper teeth whitening procedures. With the treatment patients gain the chance to donate 100% of their fee to a school of their choice. This unique opportunity allows Dr. Yemoto's patients to not only receive a smile they have always desired, but it also enables them to contribute funds to a school in their community - promoting healthy smiles for kids around the San Jose areas.
"Giving back to the community is a top priority for our practice. This is a unique opportunity for my patients to help themselves and a school that can benefit from their donation. It is a win-win situation for us all," said Dr. Wesley Yemoto, San Jose dentist.
Previously, Dr. Yemoto offered the unique feature of "Smiles for Life," which allowed patients to receive a professional whitening treatment while making a difference in the life of a child. Patients were given the opportunity to get their teeth whitened at a reduced price and all of the money from their procedure went towards helping a child in need.
Additionally, Dr. Yemoto, San Jose sedation dentist, is pleased to offer conscious oral sedation, which safely produces a deep state of relaxation. For patients who suffer from anxiety or fears of the dentist, it is now possible for them to have a dental procedure without feeling anything.
Dr. Wesley Yemoto, dentist in San Jose, CA, is a solo practitioner and maintains a six treatment room practice established in 1980. A multi-specialty practice, Dr. Yemoto and his staff place an emphasis on esthetic procedures in restorative, prosthetic and implant dentistry. Dr. Yemoto employs digital x-rays, waterlase, laser hygiene, Durathin veneers, and Invisalign in San Jose, among a host of other advanced treatments and techniques.
From teeth whitening to sedation, Dr. Yemoto and his dedicated team of dental professionals are committed to making every patient smile, but it doesn't stop there. Further proof of Dr. Yemoto's non-stop commitment to his patients can be seen through the current whitening special with a donation to a patient's school of choice.
About Wes Yemoto, DDS: Dr. Wesley Yemoto has been providing patients with exceptional dental care for almost 30 years. He graduated from Georgetown University School of Dentistry with a doctorate in dental surgery, and remains committed to continuing education. By learning new techniques and adopting new technologies, Dr. Yemoto ensures his patients receive the best dental care available, no matter what their need is. He is a member of the American Dental Association and is committed to creating the smiles patients have always wanted, as well as building long-lasting relationships with them.
Media Contact:
Dr. Wesley P. Yemoto, DDS
contactus@almadenvalleycosmeticdentistry.com
4860 Cherry Avenue, Suite F
San Jose, CA 95118
(408) 266-9957
http://www.almadenvalleycosmeticdentistry.com/
Dentist in San Jose Helps Local Schools Through Patient Treatment
San Jose dentist, Dr. Wesley Yemoto, invites patients to brighten their smiles while donating to support their local school.
2011-07-29
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Dentists in Katy, TX Opens Lines of Communication in Online Environment
2011-07-29
Dr. Hamon and Dr. De Buyl of Hamon, De Buyl and Associates, dentists in Katy, are pleased to announce the recent addition of contact forms added to his state-of-the-art website. Patients can simply visit the website to access and submit dental health information to the office via the online the contact forms.
The contact forms were added by Drs. Hamon and DeBuyl, Katy family dentists, to create a new avenue for patients to ask questions or simply state how their visit was. Drs. Hamon and DeBuyl encourage patients to contact the practice whenever they have a concern ...
Dentist in Dartmouth, MA Shares Patient Video Testimonials
2011-07-29
WESTPORT, MA-Dr. Michael Katz, experienced dentist in Little Compton, RI, is pleased to invite patients to visit Westport Dental's interactive website for access to patient video testimonials. Patients can now view video testimonials from some of Dr. Michael Katz's previous patients via his practice website.
While visiting the website for this Tiverton dentist, patients can access the testimonial page to view positive reviews from previous patients. Each patient has received various treatments from Dr. Katz and the video testimonials show their satisfaction with the ...
Payson Outfitters Changes Their Name to Santana Outdoors
2011-07-29
New Branding in Effort to Expand Business into National and Global Markets
Recently Payson Outfitters announced their new name and brand image, Santana Outdoors. The new name is in response to the growth the company has shown in recent years in both national and global markets.
Santana Outdoors headquarters is located in Payson Arizona, hence the previous name of Payton Outfitters. They supply Payson and the surrounding areas with top quality outdoor hunting and camping gear and did so quite successfully. When they launched their website with online shopping capability ...
Walking the Geotech Talk with GeoSpec
2011-07-29
Change in the world of geotechnical engineering is accelerating with a vengeance, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the decision of Geotech consulting firm JACesare and Associates Inc. (JAC/CTS) to implement a fully automated, cloud-computing, Microsoft-based software solution from GeoSpec Systems.
"We here at JAC/CTS pride ourselves on and emphasize our innovation, reliability, and accessibility," says JAC/CTS principal William Caires. "We walk the talk by doing and being just that--innovative, reliable, and accessible. We search out new and ...
Towing Guru Provides Internet Marketing for Towing Companies, Including Social Media Setup
2011-07-29
The marketing experts at Towing Guru know how towing advertising on the Internet works. They offer comprehensive search engine optimization (SEO) strategies so that your company can be found on local online searches.
An important part of Internet marketing for towing companies involves social media. Towing Guru offers social media setup and tips for making the most of social connections.
You'll choose between several types of social media to link your site to. You should choose Facebook, a social networking site, since the majority of online consumers are Facebook ...
Look Drop Dead Gorgeous in Stephen Einhorn's Skull Jewellery Collection
2011-07-29
Skull motifs are now hugely popular in the fashion world and skull jewellery has become a leading trend. Stephen Einhorn's skull jewellery collection contains an eclectic range of skull rings, cufflinks, earrings and pendants, unique designs that will add a tough edge to your everyday look. Once a design associated with only a gothic look, the skull and crossbones motif can now be seen in all areas of popular culture and season upon season it continues to grace the catwalks of our capital cities and the pages of leading style titles. Popular with men and women alike, skull ...
Money Off at Boots and Mothercare Thanks to Latest DiscountVouchers.co.uk Deals
2011-07-29
Leading online voucher codes site DiscountVouchers.co.uk has this week introduced new retail offers which can help the nation's mums to maximise their summer budgets. The site, which regularly hosts deals for saving at more than 800 stores, is this week home to new money off vouchers which parents can use to save at Boots, Mothercare and more.
Boots remains one of the most famous and trusted retailers in the country and is home to great quality toiletries, medicines and sun creams for the summer season. This week mums who want some holiday essentials for their kids can ...
Taylor Morrison Developing Avalon at Riverstone Near Houston; Wooded 184-Acre Tract Prime Location in the City of Sugar Land, TX
2011-07-29
Taylor Morrison has announced plans for Avalon at Riverstone, a heavily wooded 184-acre master-planned community that will front on an extension of University Boulevard in Sugar Land when it opens in 2012. Avalon at Riverstone is the fifth Avalon-branded community Taylor Morrison has developed in Fort Bend County.
The land was purchased from Sugar Land Development, L.L.C. The principal partner, Johnson Development Corp., has developed master-planned communities in the Houston area for over three decades including Riverstone and Sienna Plantation in southwest Houston.
"Projected ...
2011 Florida Super Lawyers' Rising Stars Recognizes Joshua K. Friedman
2011-07-29
Brodie & Friedman, P.A., a Boca Raton family law firm that serves families throughout South Florida, is pleased to announce that managing partner Joshua K. Friedman was selected for inclusion in the Rising Stars list of the 2011 Florida Super Lawyers publication. Only 2.5 percent of attorneys are selected for recognition in the Rising Stars list.
Super Lawyers' Rising Stars
Through peer nominations, independent research and peer evaluations, Super Lawyers & Rising Stars selects attorneys for recognition as the top and up-and-coming attorneys in Florida. The ...
Supreme Court Protects Generic-Drug Makers from Side-Effect Lawsuits
2011-07-29
A recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court protects makers of generic medicine from lawsuits by consumers who acquire side effects not adequately represented in warning labels. The ruling further hurts already-suffering individuals and has analysts predicting that a change in the laws will result.
Inadequate Safety Warnings on Generic Drugs
In 2001 and 2002, Gladys Mensing and Julie Demahy were prescribed the drug Reglan to treat digestive-track problems. After receiving the generic version, metoclopramide, from their pharmacists, the women took the medicine for ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
A third of licensed GPs in England not working in NHS general practice
ChatGPT “thought on the fly” when put through Ancient Greek maths puzzle
Engineers uncover why tiny particles form clusters in turbulent air
GLP-1RA drugs dramatically reduce death and cardiovascular risk in psoriasis patients
Psoriasis linked to increased risk of vision-threatening eye disease, study finds
Reprogramming obesity: New drug from Italian biotech aims to treat the underlying causes of obesity
Type 2 diabetes may accelerate development of multiple chronic diseases, particularly in the early stages, UK Biobank study suggests
Resistance training may improve nerve health, slow aging process, study shows
Common and inexpensive medicine halves the risk of recurrence in patients with colorectal cancer
SwRI-built instruments to monitor, provide advanced warning of space weather events
Breakthrough advances sodium-based battery design
New targeted radiation therapy shows near-complete response in rare sarcoma patients
Does physical frailty contribute to dementia?
Soccer headers and brain health: Study finds changes within folds of the brain
Decoding plants’ language of light
UNC Greensboro study finds ticks carrying Lyme disease moving into western NC
New implant restores blood pressure balance after spinal cord injury
New York City's medical specialist advantage may be an illusion, new NYU Tandon research shows
Could a local anesthetic that doesn’t impair motor function be within reach?
1 in 8 Italian cetacean strandings show evidence of fishery interactions, with bottlenose and striped dolphins most commonly affected, according to analysis across four decades of data and more than 5
In the wild, chimpanzees likely ingest the equivalent of several alcoholic drinks every day
Warming of 2°C intensifies Arctic carbon sink but weakens Alpine sink, study finds
Bronze and Iron Age cultures in the Middle East were committed to wine production
Indian adolescents are mostly starting their periods at an earlier age than 25 years ago
Temporary medical centers in Gaza known as "Medical Points" (MPs) treat an average of 117 people daily with only about 7 staff per MP
Rates of alcohol-induced deaths among the general population nearly doubled from 1999 to 2024
PLOS One study: In adolescent lab animals exposed to cocaine, High-Intensity Interval Training boosts aversion to the drug
Scientists identify four ways our bodies respond to COVID-19 vaccines
Stronger together: A new fusion protein boosts cancer immunotherapy
Hidden brain waves as triggers for post-seizure wandering
[Press-News.org] Dentist in San Jose Helps Local Schools Through Patient TreatmentSan Jose dentist, Dr. Wesley Yemoto, invites patients to brighten their smiles while donating to support their local school.