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Los Angeles Dentist, Dr. Afar, Announces a New Special Offer for Invisalign Orthodontic Aligners

Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Bijan Afar, is offering a special discount of $500 on Invisalign treatment for new patients. Visit http://www.wilshiredentalcare.com for more information about this special and other specials offered by Dr. Afar.

Los Angeles Dentist, Dr. Afar, Announces a New Special Offer for Invisalign Orthodontic Aligners
2011-12-27
LOS ANGELES, CA, December 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) For a limited time, Dr. Afar, Los Angeles dentist, is offering a special discount of $500 off Invisalign treatment for new patients. Dr. Afar is a long-time professional who periodically offers specials on dental treatments to patients in the Los Angeles area, allowing many residents to experience the benefits of these new dental technologies.

As a respected dentist in Los Angeles, Dr. Afar has been practicing new dental technologies for years in this area, and has the experience and knowledge to help patients decide on the right treatments for their needs. Dr. Afar offers dental veneers, orthodontic treatments, cleanings, exams, and restorative dentistry procedures. The full range of treatments at Wilshire Dental Care will meet any dental need a patient might have. Dr. Afar is also offering specials on dental crowns, Lumineers and Zoom Whitening at this time.

Some Los Angeles cosmetic dentists charge very high prices for treatments such as Invisalign, but Dr. Afar is committed to making these procedures affordable for all of his patients. Dr. Afar offers $500 off the total cost of Invisalign treatment as a special benefit to his customers.

While traditional braces are necessary in some cases to correct severe orthodontic issues, most people are good candidates for Invisalign treatment. Dr. Afar will assess a patient's needs and determine if Invisalign treatment is appropriate.

Invisalign aligners are clear, flexible plastic trays that gradually push teeth into their proper alignment. Invisalign trays are changed every two weeks, providing for rapid results. Invisalign trays are removable for eating and brushing, giving patients much more freedom than traditional metal braces. Best of all, Invisalign trays are virtually invisible in the mouth, giving a far more pleasing cosmetic appearance. Patients love Invisalign, and often choose this method for orthodontic treatment over traditional metal braces.

Not only do patients now have the option of Invisalign treatment over traditional orthodontics, but they also have a choice in dentists. Instead of visiting an expensive cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles, patients can now visit Dr. Afar at Wilshire Dental Care for affordable, effective orthodontic treatment, including Invisalign. The $500 off special on Invisalign aligners will make this new and innovative treatment option more accessible to all Los Angeles patients.

Contact Dr. Afar, Los Angeles Cosmetic Dentist

Call (310) 775-2979 or visit http://www.wilshiredentalcare.com for more information about this offer and other special offers at this office. Wilshire Dental Care is located at 6200 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1508 in Los Angeles, CA 90048.

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[Press-News.org] Los Angeles Dentist, Dr. Afar, Announces a New Special Offer for Invisalign Orthodontic Aligners
Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Bijan Afar, is offering a special discount of $500 on Invisalign treatment for new patients. Visit http://www.wilshiredentalcare.com for more information about this special and other specials offered by Dr. Afar.