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NOHO Dental Group Now Offers Several Special Promotions for New and Existing Patients

NOHO Dental Group offers special promotions for dental exam, Lumineers, dental crowns, Invisalign aligners and Zoom whitening for new and existing patients.

NOHO Dental Group Now Offers Several Special Promotions for New and Existing Patients
2012-03-12
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA, March 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) NOHO Dental Group and Dr. Afar, North Hollywood dentist, are offering a variety of specials for new and existing patients. For a short time, patients can receive discounts on a wide number of dental procedures, allowing both new patients and those who have been with the NOHO Dental Group for years to save money and try new dental services.

These specials include a wide variety of services, such as a $49 dental exam with x-rays for new patients. For patients who need preventative care like dental cleanings, this special allows new patients to try out the services of Dr. Afar and the NOHO Dental Group at a very low cost.

The Zoom whitening system has been advertised on television for as much as $650. Now, Dr. Afar is offering Zoom whitening for the special price of $199. This special applies to both new patients as well as existing patients of NOHO Dental Group.

For patients interested in a more permanent method of teeth whitening, the North Hollywood cosmetic dentist at NOHO Dental Group is offering Lumineers, the ultra-thin dental veneers, for the low price of $699 per unit for cases that requires more than 6 units. Both existing and new patients can benefit from this special offer.

Dr. Afar is also offering a discount on dental crowns. Three or more crowns are now half of the regular cost; you can get each crown for $425 instead of the normal $950.

Invisalign, the "invisible" braces, are also available at $500 off with a current special offered by Dr. Afar. Patients love Invisalign, which allows patients to see rapid results without the pain and embarrassment of traditional metal braces.

About Dr. Afar, Dentist North Hollywood

Dr. Afar is a board-certified periodontist in the North Hollywood area for many years. Dr. Afar offers a wide variety of dental services, including dental implants, extractions, periodontal surgery, and bone graft.

Contact NOHO Dental Group

NOHO Dental Group and Dr. Afar are making these special offers for patients to save significantly on a variety of dental treatments. Visit http://www.bestnorthhollywooddentist.com or call (818) 824-8228 for more information about these offers. NOHO Dental Group is located at 11126 Chandler Blvd. in North Hollywood, CA 91601.

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[Press-News.org] NOHO Dental Group Now Offers Several Special Promotions for New and Existing Patients
NOHO Dental Group offers special promotions for dental exam, Lumineers, dental crowns, Invisalign aligners and Zoom whitening for new and existing patients.