ENCINO, CA, June 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) When an individual has a bright and vibrant smile, they will be able to enjoy a level of confidence unlike anything else in the world. Unfortunately, nearly everything from the foods that one eats to daily wear and tear that take place throughout the years can lead to a discoloration of one's teeth. In order to allow locals to once again be able to smile with confidence, one trusted Encino dentist, Dr. Ray Partovy, is now offering huge discounts on the most advanced whitening treatment in the world, Zoom whitening. You can visit BestDentistinEncinoCA.com for more information.
The teeth whitening industry has become big business in recent years. For some individuals though, these options have been out of their price range, forcing them to deal with a smile that they are completely proud of. With discounts being offered just in time for the warm summer months though, locals are now finding the treatments that they want with one leading Encino cosmetic dentist.
Dr. Partovy and his friendly staff has become a cornerstone of the community due to their devotion to every single patient that walks through their doors. In addition to maintaining an environment that puts patients at ease and makes them feel as if they are family, this dental practice also offers a full line of the leading dental services and treatments. This Invisalign dentist in Encino offers various options for straightening the teeth as well.
No one needs to head into the exciting activities of summer without a lustrous smile with the great deals that are now being offered by this leading dental practice.
About Ray Partovy DDS, Encino Zoom Whitening Dentist
Dr. Ray Partovy is a proud graduate from the UCLA School of Dentistry. With over 20 years of experience in the field, he and his staff have worked with countless locals, offering them the treatments that they will need throughout their lifetime including Lumineers, implants, bonding, whitening, cleaning, and more.
You can visit Dr. Partovy's office, located at 18607 Ventura Blvd. in Encino, CA 91356. You can also visit http://www.bestdentistinencinoca.com or call (818) 975-3300 for more information.
Trusted Encino Dentist, Dr. Ray Partovy, is Offering Discounts on Zoom Teeth Whitening Treatments
A bright and lustrous smile is now more affordable than ever with discounts offered on the most advanced whitening system by trusted Encino dentist, Dr. Partovy.
2012-06-11
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[Press-News.org] Trusted Encino Dentist, Dr. Ray Partovy, is Offering Discounts on Zoom Teeth Whitening TreatmentsA bright and lustrous smile is now more affordable than ever with discounts offered on the most advanced whitening system by trusted Encino dentist, Dr. Partovy.