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Sunset Plaza Dental is Now Offering a New Patient Package

Sunset Dental Plaza is now offering a new $49 special including a cleaning, a comprehensive examination, and dental X-rays for all new patients.

Sunset Plaza Dental is Now Offering a New Patient Package
2012-02-27
LOS ANGELES, CA, February 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) One of the toughest parts about making that first appointment to a new dentist is wondering what is going to happen during the checkup and how much it will cost. New patients may be fearful of expensive procedures or health conditions in their mouth that may cause serious issues down the road. Unfortunately, this has kept many Southern California residents from picking up the phone. This is why the leading West Hollywood cosmetic dentist, Dr. Poneh Ghasri, is now offering a new patient special for dental exam and x-ray that will lead patients to the healthiest smile of their life.

Regular trips to the dentist are one of the most important aspects of one's overall well-being. According to recent studies conducted by the Mayo Clinic, oral health should be considered "a window to your overall health." This is a startling statement to hear for those that have forgone making that appointment with their dentist.

For just $49, Dr. Ghasri, West Hollywood dentist, is offering all new patients a comprehensive exam, X-rays, and a regular dental cleaning. These are some of the most important procedures when it comes to preventative treatment. Cleanings and dental exams will allow patients to steer clear or catch many different health conditions before they become serious issues. This may include gum disease, tooth decay, and even oral cancers.

Graduating from the UCLA School of Dentistry, Dr. Ghasri and her staff offer a full line of cosmetic and general dental services including porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, and full mouth reconstruction. The staff caters to patients of all ages and backgrounds that may be looking for a simple cleaning one day and a reinvented smile the next day.

About Dr. Poneh Ghasri, Cosmetic Dentist West Hollywood

After graduating from the UCLA School of Dentistry, Dr. Ghasri has dedicated herself to the study of advanced cosmetic dentistry procedures including Lumineers, Invisalign, and implant reconstruction. Her practice provides a warm and welcoming environment to patients of all ages.

Contact Dr. Ghasri, Dentist West Hollywood

Visit http://www.sunsetplazadental.com or call (310) 873-3787 for more information about this special offer. Sunset Plaza Dental is located at 8539 Sunset Blvd. Suite 16 in West Hollywood, CA 90069.

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[Press-News.org] Sunset Plaza Dental is Now Offering a New Patient Package
Sunset Dental Plaza is now offering a new $49 special including a cleaning, a comprehensive examination, and dental X-rays for all new patients.