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Dr. Ariz, Dentist in Northridge, Offers Free Periodontal Consultation and Evaluation

Dr. Ariz, trusted Northridge dentist is offering a free periodontal consultation and evaluation to residents of the Northridge community for a limited time. Check their website http://www.YourNorthridgeDentist.com to get more information.

Dr. Ariz, Dentist in Northridge, Offers Free Periodontal Consultation and Evaluation
2010-10-28
NORTHRIDGE, CA, October 28, 2010 (Press-News.org) Northridge dentist, Dr. Farshid Ariz announced that he is offering a free periodontal consultation and evaluation to residents of the Northridge community. His hope is that people in the area will visit his office and become more aware of the importance of periodontal health. He hopes to evaluate patients and give them an assessment of periodontal health that will encourage them to get follow-up treatment.

He plans to discuss periodontal health with his patients and advise them on any course of treatment they might need. In the end, he wants patients to be more aware of how to take care of their overall dental health. People that don't currently have a periodontist are strongly encouraged to attend the free consultation and evaluation.

Dr. Ariz is a graduate of the Boston University School of Dentistry and received his advanced graduate studies degree in Periodontics. As one of the experts in his field, he's able to offer these consultations and evaluations with a high degree of confidence that his patients will follow through and return to his office.

A longtime dentist in Northridge, Dr. Ariz strives to make each patient feel like part of his family. His friendly, professional manner is well-known in the community of Northridge. Dr. Arami, another dentist at this practice is also talented in esthetic dentistry, which makes him a celebrate Northridge cosmetic dentist that earns new patients each day.

As a top cosmetic dentist Northridge area, Dr. Arami can offer services as extensive as full mouth reconstruction, something that few dentists in the area are capable of performing. Citizens of the area are extremely excited about this development, as periodontal health is one of the many parts of dental health that dentists sometimes overlook.

Both Dr. Ariz and Dr. Arami look forward to reaching out to the community and so far the overwhelming community response is that they'll be there for the free consultations. If you want to take advantage of this offer to have your periodontal health evaluated, call (818) 626-3388. You can also visit their website http://www.YourNorthridgeDentist.com, or their office located at 9801 Balboa Blvd. in Northridge, CA 91325.

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[Press-News.org] Dr. Ariz, Dentist in Northridge, Offers Free Periodontal Consultation and Evaluation
Dr. Ariz, trusted Northridge dentist is offering a free periodontal consultation and evaluation to residents of the Northridge community for a limited time. Check their website http://www.YourNorthridgeDentist.com to get more information.