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Wilshire Dental Care is Now Offering Free In-Office Teeth Whitening

A brighter smile is now more accessible than ever with free chairside whitening being offered by one of the most trusted dentists in Southern California, Dr. Bijan Afar.

Wilshire Dental Care is Now Offering Free In-Office Teeth Whitening
2012-05-21
LOS ANGELES, CA, May 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) The teeth whitening industry has become very popular in recent years as individuals are now looking for the most effective and pain-free treatments that will create a bright and lustrous smile. Finding a dental practice that is going to put a patient at ease and provide affordable and effective services at the same time can be difficult though, but the choice is now just a little bit easier for residents of Los Angeles. Dr. Afar, Los Angeles dentist, is now offering free in-office teeth whitening to all new patients that would like a vibrant smile this summer. Visit WilshireDentalCare.com for more information about these treatments.

Teeth can become discolored for nearly any number of reasons and many individuals are going to look in the mirror and see a smile that is not as bright as they would like it to be. While brushing and flossing multiple times a day is important for great oral health, it is not always enough to maintain bright teeth. Many patients need options such as professional chairside whitening and the Zoom whitening system in order to lighten their teeth to the color and tone that they would like.

Along with a leading Los Angeles cosmetic dentist, Dr. Poneh Ghasri, and a team of multi-specialty dental professionals, Dr. Bijan Afar has assisted patients throughout Southern California with all of services that they need for a bright and healthy smile. They offer treatments including dental implants, Invisalign aligners, Lumineers, and more.

A discolored or dingy smile is not something that anyone needs to struggle with alone. All those that would like a brighter smile without the expensive costs can now look to the free chairside whitening services offered by this leading teeth whitening dentist in Los Angeles.

About Dr. Bijan Afar

Dr. Bijan Afar has created an unparalleled reputation throughout California due to his devotion to both his patients and the advanced treatments that they will require throughout their lifetime.

Contact Wilshire Dental Care
For more information about these treatments and special offers, visit Wilshire Dental Care, located at 6200 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1508 in Los Angeles, CA 90048. You can also call (310) 775-2979 or visit http://www.wilshiredentalcare.com.

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[Press-News.org] Wilshire Dental Care is Now Offering Free In-Office Teeth Whitening
A brighter smile is now more accessible than ever with free chairside whitening being offered by one of the most trusted dentists in Southern California, Dr. Bijan Afar.