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Toms River, NJ Dentist Builds Confidence With Snap-On Smile Gallery

Dr. Stan Mahan, dentist in Toms River, NJ, provides before-and-after smile gallery of previous Snap-On Smiles procedures.

2012-02-08
TOMS RIVER, NJ, February 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Snap on Smile offers a simple, life-changing solution for many patients of all ages. From those with crooked, stained or missing teeth to ones with gaps in their teeth, an array of patients can benefit from this innovative procedure. Thousands of patients worldwide have already experienced the benefits of Snap-On Smile, and Dr. Mahan, Toms River, NJ dentist, is pleased to showcase some of his previous procedures through the online smile gallery.

"With no shots, no drilling, no adhesives, Snap on Smile is a new, innovative treatment to alter the appearance of your smile. Whether you have discolored teeth, or gaps in your teeth, Snap on Smile can change your smile and your life," said Dr. Stan Mahan, dentist in Toms River, NJ.

With the new online smile gallery, patients can view before and after photos of previous patients who have undergone treatment with the Snap On Smile. Dr. Mahan, Toms River cosmetic dentist, offers these photos to showcase how well previous patients' smiles have turned out with this non-invasive procedure. Patients can visit the website at http://www.toothmahan.net to view these photos.

Snap on Smile is a comfortable, removable dental appliance that involves no drilling, filing down of existing tooth structure, injections, cementation or adhesives. Its patented design is flexible, incredibly strong, and functional. Snap on Smile does not impinge on the gum tissue nor does it cover the palate, as its retention is completely tooth-borne. It is easily removable, making it a completely reversible procedure.

"Patients looking for a non-invasive, reversible, affordable approaches to permanent restorative and cosmetic dentistry are excellent candidates for Snap on Smile. It's an easy, quick and affordable solution for patients who want to feel better, look better, and function better," stated Dr. Mahan, sedation dentist in Toms River.

Snap on Smile can alleviate dental issues and help patients achieve a more pleasing smile in the interim or long-term. In some cases of periodontal disease, it can also be used as a temporary splint for mobile teeth while the patient undergoes treatment. It is also ideal for those patients considering a more permanent restoration like veneers, as the appliance allows them to preview their new smile.

Patients are encouraged to contact Dr. Stan Mahan, dentist in Toms River, for more information on how Snap on Smile can help improve the appearance of their teeth. They can rest easy knowing Snap on Smile easily improves the appearance of their smile without invasive surgery.

About Stan R. Mahan, DDS: Dr. Stan Mahan is a 1981 graduate of New York University's College of Dentistry. He began his career with the US Navy Dental Corps and after 4 years of active duty, Dr. Mahan established his private dental practice at the Jersey shore in two locations: Toms River and Ship Bottom on Long Beach Island. Both locations allow him to perform the highest quality comprehensive dental care including implants, root canals, porcelain veneers, and cosmetic dentistry. He also provides tooth colored fillings, crowns, tooth whitening, Invisalign, orthodontics, bridges, Snap On Smile, Perio Protect, and StemSave, in addition to preventive periodontal care. Dr. Stan Mahan has completed 26 years of active and reserve service with the US Navy Dental Corps and is a member of the OCYMCA, and is the Past-President of the Toms River Sunrise Rotary.

Media Contact:
Dr. Stan Mahan
contactus@toothmahan.net
2494 Moore Rd. Ste 2.
Toms River, NJ 08753
(732) 255-8844
http://www.toothmahan.net


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[Press-News.org] Toms River, NJ Dentist Builds Confidence With Snap-On Smile Gallery
Dr. Stan Mahan, dentist in Toms River, NJ, provides before-and-after smile gallery of previous Snap-On Smiles procedures.