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Peachtree City Dentist Offers Complimentary Teeth Whitening For New Patients

Dr. Peter Harris, family dentist in Peachtree City, invites new patients to whitening their smile at a discounted price.

2011-11-25
PEACHTREE CITY, GA, November 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) New patients can smile with more confidence with a discounted whitening treatment from Dr. Peter Harris, Peachtree City dentist. Avella Family and Cosmetic Dentistry is pleased to offer new patients complimentary teeth whitening for new patients - a $350 value.

Whitening procedures have effectively restored the smile of people with stained, dull, or discolored teeth for years. More and more people today are choosing tooth-whitening procedures to reverse the effects of aging and abuse from food and tobacco stains. With the help of Dr. Peter Harris, family dentist in Peachtree City, new patients can now save a total of $350 with their initial visit to Avella Family and Cosmetic Dentistry.

"Many people have always been interested in whitening their smiles, but don't always want to commit to the price. This is why I am happy to offer new patients complimentary whitening with their initial visit. Not only can my patients receive the dental care they need, but they can whiten their smiles as well," said Dr. Peter Harris, dentist in Senoia.

Professional whitening performed by Avella Family and Cosmetic Dentistry is considered to be the most effective and safest method. If done properly, tooth whitening can last as long as five years, sometimes more. Over-the-counter whitening systems are somewhat effective as long as they are monitored and directions followed closely. With complimentary whitening by Dr. Peter Harris, Senoia dentist, new patients can receive superior teeth whitening treatment.

Additionally, patients can visit the website for Avella Family and Cosmetic Dentistry for access to an extensive patient education library. Patients can access the patient education library for valuable dental health care information on topics such as Peachtree City Invisalign, dental implants, and an array of other dental topics.

From dental implants in Peachtree City to Invisalign, patients can turn to Dr. Peter Harris of Avella Family and Cosmetic Dentistry for quality dental health care they can trust. Further proof of Dr. Harris' commitment to providing superior care to his patients in the Peachtree City, GA areas can be seen through the offer of complimentary teeth whitening for new patients - a $350 value.

Avella Family & Cosmetic Dentistry: Dr. Peter Harris of Avella Family & Cosmetic Dentistry has been a solo general practitioner since 1994. He received his B.S. in microbiology from the University of Georgia in 1991 and attended the Medical College of Georgia where he earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine in dentistry. He provides an array of services including dental implants and Invisalign. In his seventeen years of practicing dentistry, Dr. Harris has focused his efforts on providing the most up-to-date treatment for his patients. His use of digital radiography, intraoral cameras, paperless charting, mercury-free restorations, CAD CAM porcelain crowns, and other innovations in the field of dentistry show his continual commitment to delivering the best care possible.

Media Contact:
Dr. Peter E. Harris, DMD
info@avelladental.com
1280 Highway 74 S. Suite 200
Peachtree City, GA 30269
(770) 486-1984
http://www.avelladental.com/


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[Press-News.org] Peachtree City Dentist Offers Complimentary Teeth Whitening For New Patients
Dr. Peter Harris, family dentist in Peachtree City, invites new patients to whitening their smile at a discounted price.