ORLANDO, FL, June 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Laila Rizvi, Orlando dentist, is excited to announce that on July 9, 2012, her practice will be holding an Invisalign day. Patients that visit the Orlando cosmetic dentist on that day will be eligible for a variety of benefits, including $500 off Invisalign treatment.
"I'm happy to be holding an Invisalign day at our practice. Invisalign is a great alternative to braces and offers fabulous results for the patients that receive treatment. I hope that many of our patients take advantage of this offer and decide to go through with Invisalign treatment with us," said Dr. Rizvi, Orlando, FL dentist.
In addition to the $500 off promotion, any patients that visit Dr. Rizvi on July 9th will receive a free gift bag. Patients that decide to begin Invisalign treatment will also be eligible to receive a free teeth whitening procedure. Patients with crooked or stained teeth should take advantage of this opportunity to remake their smiles at a discounted price.
Since 1999, Invisalign has been used as a viable alternative to braces. To get fitted for Invisalign in Orlando, Dr. Rizvi will take impressions, pictures and X-rays of a patients teeth to create a digital 3-D image. Using specialized software, she will then be able to create a set of clear aligners. Patients will wear the aligners for two weeks and then switch to the next set. Over time, their teeth will slowly move and become straighter.
To learn more, patients are encouraged to visit the dentist in Orlando's comprehensive dental website at http://www.mydentalcarecenter.com. The website offers basic practice information like office hours, location, staff information and a full list of the services provided by Dr. Rizvi and her staff. In addition, there is a patient education section full of content to help Dr. Rizvi's patients learn about various dental topics.
To schedule an appointment, patients can either call (407) 240-3372 or request an appointment online. To request an appointment online, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment on the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation through email or text message.
About Dr. Laila Rizvi: Dr. Laila Rizvi, dentist in Orlando, has called the state of Florida home her entire life. She has been practicing dentistry in the area since completing a one-year practice residency with the University of Florida. This Orlando dentist is committed to providing quality dental care in a relaxed and comfortable environment for all of her patients.
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3708 Town Center Blvd, Suite B
Orlando, FL 32837
(407) 240-3372
http://www.mydentalcarecenter.com
Orlando Dentist Offers Specials on Invisalign Day
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[Press-News.org] Orlando Dentist Offers Specials on Invisalign DayDr. Laila Rizvi, dentist in Orlando, is excited to be celebrating an Invisalign day on July 9th by offering a variety of specials to her patients