NEWARK, OH, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) As cosmetic dentistry continues to grow in popularity, Dr. Samuel Kiner, Newark dentist, works to improve his patients' smiles through popular whitening procedures at Kiner Dental Care. Teeth whitening has grown to be the most popular form of cosmetic dentistry today. To expand on that, Dr. Kiner is excited to offer his patients $100 off Newark Zoom whitening- combining in-office power whitening and take-home whitening.
"Many people desire whiter smiles, but they often avoid whitening procedures because they don't think they can afford it. For this reason, I am happy to offer Zoom! Whitening at a discounted rate to help inspire my patients to seek whiter smiles. Everyone can have a smile that sparkles. This special allows me to help my patients get exactly what they want out of their smile," said Dr. Samuel Kiner, dentist in Newark, OH.
Newark, OH Zoom teeth whitening is a bleaching process widely used throughout the country and around the world to lighten discoloration of enamel and dentin, which may result from drinking coffee, tea, cola and red wine; or from smoking or eating various foods. Patients can also exhibit staining due to the aging process. The Zoom in-office whitening procedure uses the Zoom Advanced Power Chairside Lamp, which is said to accelerate the bleaching process. The lamp is used to activate the 25 percent hydrogen peroxide whitening gel. As the hydrogen peroxide is broken down, oxygen enters the enamel and dentin to bleach the stained substances, leaving the structure of the tooth unchanged.
Patients are encouraged to take advantage of this Newark teeth whitening special as it is only available through October 31, 2012. To take advantage of this special offer, patients can contact Kiner Dental Care by calling (740) 344-6582 to schedule an appointment, or by utilizing the unique online appointment request feature by visiting the practice's website at http://www.kinerdentalcare.com. Whether patients call or visit the website, Dr. Kiner urges them to take the next step toward a brighter smile with $100 off Zoom teeth whitening in Newark, OH.
By offering $100 off Zoom Whitening-in-office and take-home-Dr. Samuel Kiner, cosmetic dentist in Newark, hopes his patients will take the next step toward improving the overall appearance of their smiles. Zoom whitening is available to successfully eliminate discoloration while significantly whitening patients' smiles.
About Kiner Dental Care: In 1984, Dr. Samuel Kiner opened Kiner Dental Care where he focuses on the cosmetic and general needs of his patients. In addition to providing general services, Dr. Kiner performs natural looking fillings, crowns and bridges, dentures and partials, and teeth whitening. A graduate of Case Western Reserve University and the Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Dr. Kiner served three years of active service as an Air Force Dentist. He is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Ohio Dental Association, and the W.D. Miller Dental Society. Dr. Kiner is also committed to helping his patients receive the care they require. He also attends numerous continuing education courses to remain up-to-date with the latest advancements in dentistry.
Media Contact:
Dr. Samuel Kiner
drkiner@kinerdentalcare.com
1331 West Main Street
Newark, OH 43055
(740) 344-6582
http://www.kinerdentalcare.com
Newark Dentist Inspires Patients to Improve Their Smiles Through Whitening Promotion
Dr. Samuel Kiner, dentist in Newark, OH, offers whitening at a discounted price to help improve patients' smiles.
2012-08-16
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