LOS ANGELES, CA, April 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Anyone that has been recently looking into ways to restore, straighten, or brighten their smile may find that it is going to require multiple dental services or treatments in order to achieve the appearance of their dreams. This is why Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Kevin Sands, is now offering complete smile makeovers with a lineup of the most advanced and effective treatments in the world.
No matter the amount of time that one dedicates to brushing, flossing, and even taking regular trips to the dentist for preventative treatments, a smile is not always going to be exactly how one would like it. Damage to the teeth or even the foods that an individual ingests can affect the appearance of a smile. Others may find themselves struggling with malocclusion and gaps that are leaving them with a second-rate smile. When this is the case, many are now looking towards the leading Los Angeles cosmetic dentist in order to take all the steps necessary to achieve the smile of their dreams.
As the leading Los Angeles dentist, Dr. Kevin Sands has helped countless locals with all of their cosmetic and restorative dentistry needs. Many have sought out this world-class dentist for a quick teeth whitening session one day while enjoying the many benefits of more advanced treatments such as dental implants the next. He and his friendly staff offer a wide array of treatments including Invisalign aligners, Lumineers, porcelain crowns, bridges, dentures and more.
With the advanced services being offered by this dentist in Los Angeles, individuals are finding that the smile of their dreams is now within grasp.
About Dr. Sands, Cosmetic Dentist Los Angeles
After graduating from the prestigious University of Southern California School of Dentistry, Dr. Kevin Sands has dedicated his practice to helping all patients restore and improve their smiles. He and his staff offer all of the services necessary for an A-list smile including teeth whitening, implants, porcelain veneers, bonding, and more.
Contact Dr. Sands, Dentist Los Angeles
Visit http://www.bestlosangelesdentist.com or call (310) 273-0111 for more information about the services offered by this dentist. Dr. Sands' office is located at 414 N. Camden Dr. Suits 940 in Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
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Dr. Kevin Sands, Cosmetic Dentist in Los Angeles, is Now Offering Complete Smile Makeovers to All Locals in Search of a New Look
Dr. Kevin Sands is now offering all locals a chance to restore and improve their smile like never before with complete makeovers.
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[Press-News.org] Dr. Kevin Sands, Cosmetic Dentist in Los Angeles, is Now Offering Complete Smile Makeovers to All Locals in Search of a New LookDr. Kevin Sands is now offering all locals a chance to restore and improve their smile like never before with complete makeovers.