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Dr. Bijan Afar, Los Angeles Dentist, Is Now Offering a Special Promotion for Zoom Teeth Whitening

Dr. Bijan Afar, Los Angeles dentist, has a special offer for a one-hour Zoom Teeth Whitening treatment for $199 ($650 value), as seen on TV. A Zoom Teeth Whitening procedure will remove stubborn stains and brighten dull and yellow teeth.

Dr. Bijan Afar, Los Angeles Dentist, Is Now Offering a Special Promotion for Zoom Teeth Whitening
2010-09-23
LOS ANGELES, CA, September 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Dr. Bijan Afar, Los Angeles dentist, has a special offer for the one-hour Zoom Teeth Whitening treatment (as seen on TV) for $199! This treatment normally costs $650. A Zoom Teeth Whitening procedure will remove stubborn stains and brighten dull and yellow teeth.

If you have a special event coming up, you'll want to look your best, and a tooth whitening treatment is the quickest and easiest way to transform your smile. With a Zoom Teeth Whitening procedure performed by Dr. Afar, North Hollywood dentist, you'll be able to experience a whiter, brighter smile in no time at all. Now is the best time to take advantage of this procedure at the incredible price of $199. Come see for yourself what a bleaching treatment can do for your smile and your overall appearance.

Dr. Afar and his team of highly skilled staff in North Hollywood are expertly trained in cosmetic dentistry procedures and can offer you a number of ways to enhance your teeth and change your smile for the better. Zoom Teeth Whitening is the best way to remove those stubborn stains that brushing can't take away. Over-the-counter products don't have the strength to appreciably whiten teeth. A professional whitening treatment will give you great results, and Dr. Afar, dentist in North Hollywood, will be happy to accommodate you and perform a one-hour Zoom Teeth Whitening treatment for you.

If you've taken a medication such as tetracycline, you may have noticed the negative effect it has had on your teeth. Smoking also contributes substantially to the staining of teeth, as do certain foods and beverages. To remove these stains and restore that white, bright look that your teeth once had, the North Hollywood cosmetic dentists at Dr. Afar's practice will treat your teeth to a Zoom Teeth Whitening procedure. In one hour, you will see your smile transformed, and your entire outlook will improve. You cannot help but feel better about yourself when you know that your smile is bright and attractive.

Dr. Bijan Afar, dentist in Los Angeles, knows how important white teeth are to your self-esteem. Do something great for yourself and take advantage of this special promotion for a one-hour Zoom Teeth Whitening treatment for $199. Visit NOHO Dental Group located at 11126 Chandler Blvd. in North Hollywood, CA 91601.....or just call (818) 824-8228. You can also visit NOHO Dental Group on the web at: http://www.BestNorthHollywoodDentist.com

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[Press-News.org] Dr. Bijan Afar, Los Angeles Dentist, Is Now Offering a Special Promotion for Zoom Teeth Whitening
Dr. Bijan Afar, Los Angeles dentist, has a special offer for a one-hour Zoom Teeth Whitening treatment for $199 ($650 value), as seen on TV. A Zoom Teeth Whitening procedure will remove stubborn stains and brighten dull and yellow teeth.