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Williamsville Dentist Offers Special Price For Zoom Ii Whitening

Dr. Steven Bleck is happy to be offering take home Zoom whitening for only $399 at his practice

2012-09-15
WILLIAMSVILLE, NY, September 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Steven Bleck, dentist in Williamsville, is happy to be offering a take home whitening special to his patients. Dr. Bleck's patients can now receive a Zoom take home whitening kit for the low price of $399.

"I'm glad that we are providing this whitening special to our patients. Teeth whitening is a great way to improve the look of your smile and Zoom take home whitening is a very effective product. I hope that many of our patients take advantage of this offer," said Dr. Bleck, cosmetic dentist in Buffalo.

When patients purchase a take home whitening kit, Dr. Bleck will take an impression of their teeth in order to create a customized set of whitening trays that will fit perfectly to the patient's bite. The patient will then take the trays home and wear them on their teeth for about an hour every day for approximately two weeks. When this is done, the patient's teeth will be significantly whiter.

To schedule an appointment with the Tonowanda dentist, patients can either call (716) 631-0550 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words about the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with an email or text message to confirm the appointment.

To learn more about the Amherst dentist, his staff or any of the services offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's website at http://www.williamsvillecosmeticdentist.com.

About Dr. Steven Bleck: Dr. Steven Bleck has been practicing dentistry at his private practice since 1994. He graduated from SUNY Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and received an undergraduate degree in Biology from Boston College. This Amherst dentist offers a variety of dental services to meet the dental needs of all of his patients. Dr. Bleck is a member of the American Dental Association, New York State Dental Society, Eighth District Dental Society and International Congress of Oral Implantoligists. He participates in many hours of continuing education programs each year to ensure that provides the highest level of service to his patients in Williamsville, Amherst, Buffalo and Tonawanda.

Media Contact:
Dr. Steven Bleck
Bleckdds@Bleckdental.net
1321 Millersport Highway Suite 202
Williamsville, NY 14221
(716) 631-0550
http://www.williamsvillecosmeticdentist.com


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[Press-News.org] Williamsville Dentist Offers Special Price For Zoom Ii Whitening
Dr. Steven Bleck is happy to be offering take home Zoom whitening for only $399 at his practice