VOORHEES, NJ, March 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) A person's smile is often the first thing another person notices about them, but when their smile is discolored or crooked they may hide it. To enhance patients' smiles, Dr. Barry Kliger, Voorhees cosmetic dentist, is happy to introduce an exciting offer for his patients.
With a new patient exam, patients can either get a free Zoom! Whitening treatment or free Invisalign treatments. Dr. Kliger, emergency dentist in Voorhees, is offering these incentives to help improve the smiles of his patients and to keep them smiling for longer.
"I understand that many people are interested in whitening or straightening their teeth, but often put it off due to money. I am now happy to offer my patients a free Zoom! Whitening treatment for a brighter smile, or Invisalign for a straighter smile for free! This is a limited time offer and does not apply for everyone. I encourage my patients to contact my office for more information and to see if they qualify for this exciting deal," said Dr. Barry Kliger, cosmetic dentist in Voorhees.
Zoom! Is an exciting in-office treatment for teeth whitening in Voorhees. Zoom! Whitening has whitened over four million smiles nationwide, and Dr. Kliger is pleased to offer the same quality results in his Voorhees office. It is an advanced, in-office bleaching process that is widely used around the world to lighten discoloration of enamel and dentin. The complete Zoom! whitening procedure takes approximately an hour, but a regular teeth cleaning is recommended before patients begin treatment.
In addition, patients can also take advantage of the Invisalign treatment, which is invisible, removable and comfortable. No longer will patients have to avoid straightening their teeth because they fear the need for bulky, metal braces.
Dr. Kliger, Voorhees dentist, will first take a set of impressions and photographs of a patient's teeth during an initial consultation. The impressions are used to create a three-dimensional computer image of how the teeth can gradually move with treatment. This will help in the development of a series of custom-made aligners designed to accomplish the gradual shift in a patient's teeth.
Manufactured at the Align Technologies dental laboratory using computer-aided design processes, Invisalign aligners are custom made to meet each patient's individual needs. Once created, Dr. Kliger, Voorhees emergency dentist, will dispense the aligners in groups of one or two at a time during a patient's regular check-ups, so that the treatment process is properly managed.
For more information on Zoom! Whitening or Invisalign, patients are encouraged to visit the practice website at http://www.voorheesdentistry.com, or by calling the office at (856) 772-1133.
About Barry L. Kliger, DDS: Dr. Barry Kliger is a solo practitioner established in 1974 to provide patients with restorative and cosmetic dentistry. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Temple University, and received his Dental Degree from Temple University School of Dentistry. Dr. Kliger also served as a General Dental Officer in the U.S. Army, stationed at Letterman Army Medical Center, Presidio of San Francisco. One of the most satisfying aspects of his practice has been the long held relationships that he has maintained with hundreds of patients. The opportunity to learn from continuing education and use that knowledge to help numerous patients to achieve excellent dental health is Dr. Kliger's ongoing goal in dentistry.
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Dr. Barry L. Kliger
contactus@voorheesdentistry.com
1 Britton Place Suite 5
Voorhees, NJ 08043
(856) 772-1133
http://www.voorheesdentistry.com/
Voorhees Cosmetic Dentist Brightens and Straightens Patients' Smiles With New Promotion
Dr. Barry Kliger, emergency dentist in Voorhees, offers patients free Zoom! Whitening or free Invisalign treatments.
2012-03-22
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[Press-News.org] Voorhees Cosmetic Dentist Brightens and Straightens Patients' Smiles With New PromotionDr. Barry Kliger, emergency dentist in Voorhees, offers patients free Zoom! Whitening or free Invisalign treatments.