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Lansing, MI Dentist Offers New Patient Special With First Visit

Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, dentist in Lansing, MI, offers new patients free whitening with exam.

2012-03-22
LANSING, MI, March 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, Lansing, MI dentist, offers new patients a special offer that will make them smile brighter. New patients can now receive free whitening with their new patient exam, professional cleaning and radiographs.

Patients who have stained, dull or discolored teeth can experience a restored smile with available teeth whitening procedures and advancements in cosmetic dentistry. More and more people today are now choosing Lansing teeth whitening procedures to reverse the effects of aging and abuse from food and tobacco stains.

"I always enjoy meeting my new patients and look forward to continuing to provide quality dental care for them for years to come. To help my new patients smile bigger, and brighter I am pleased to offer free whitening with their new patient exam, professional cleaning and radiographs. This allows my patients to try teeth whitening if they have always wanted to," said Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, dentist in Lansing, MI.

New patients can now receive their new patient exam, cleaning and radiographs while receiving the added benefit of a free teeth whitening in Lansing treatment from Dr. Scott-Hetchler, dentist in Lansing. The professional whitening treatment provided by Dr. Scott-Hetchler is considered to be the most effective and safest method for patients wanting a brighter smile. If done properly, tooth whitening can last as long as five years.

Additionally, Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, family dentist in Lansing, urges children and adults actively participating in sports to wear mouth guards to protect their teeth. It only takes a split second for a beautiful smile to be damaged. Too often do patients go into their dentist's office with an injury that could have been prevented by wearing a mouth guard. Extensive dental care is often required when it comes to sports injuries, resulting in an experience that could have been prevented.

"When it comes to protecting your mouth, no precautions are too extreme. With sports or other active activities, play it safe and wear a mouth guard. You will not regret it when a hockey puck or an elbow comes your way," said Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, Lansing dentist.

From routine care to more extensive treatments, including Lansing veneers, or dentures, patients turn to Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler for care they deserve. By offering free whitening for new patients, Dr. Scott-Hetchler provides patients with an opportunity to smile brighter than ever. For more information on the practice, or to make an appointment, patients can visit the website at http://www.hollydds.com, or call the office at (517) 487-6333.

About Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, DDS: Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler has been a solo practitioner since 2002, providing cosmetic and family dental health care. Dr. Scott-Hetchler attended the University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry where she earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2002. She provides patients with quality dental care including treatments such as dentures, veneers and teeth whitening, among others.

Media Contact:
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler
contactus@hollydds.com
919 Chester Rd.
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 487-6333
http://www.hollydds.com/


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[Press-News.org] Lansing, MI Dentist Offers New Patient Special With First Visit
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, dentist in Lansing, MI, offers new patients free whitening with exam.