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Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Zadeh, Offers Second Opinion for Porcelain Veneers

Dr. Parsa Zadeh, Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist, offers second opinion for porcelain dental veneers.

Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Zadeh, Offers Second Opinion for Porcelain Veneers
2013-04-17
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, April 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Porcelain veneers are an ideal solution for a variety of cosmetic dental problems, but they are a long-term commitment. As a result, patients should be certain that they want the veneers before they undergo the procedure. For this reason, Dr. Zadeh, Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist, offers a second opinion for patients who have undergone a consultation for veneers with another dentist.

Porcelain veneers are useful for eliminating a number of cosmetic dental problems. Because veneers are designed to fit perfectly over the fronts of the teeth, they with mask spacing issues between teeth, enhance teeth that are unusually small or oddly shaped, and improve dark stains on the teeth, such as the stains resulting from taking certain medications.

While veneers are a fast, convenient solution for cosmetic dental problems, they are a lifetime commitment. Because a small portion of the dental enamel must be removed from the front of the teeth to accommodate the veneers, this procedure is considered to be irreversible. This is why a second opinion is helpful before a patient seeks dental veneers.

In addition to the various types of veneers, Dr. Zadeh, Beverly Hills porcelain veneers dentist, provides a number of cosmetic and general dental services. He places porcelain crowns, fits patients with Invisalign aligners, performs smile makeovers, performs gummy smile surgery, fills cavities, fits patients with fixed or removable bridges, fits patients with dentures, performs dental bonding, provides root canal therapy, performs routine examinations and cleanings, treats periodontal disease, and much more. In addition, Dr. Zadeh is one of the few dentists in the region who can both place and restore dental implants.

About Dr. Zadeh, Dentist Beverly Hills

Dr. Zadeh graduated from the College of Dental Surgery, Manipal, in 1984. Since then, Dr. Zadeh, specialist for Invisalign in Beverly Hills, has taken over 1,100 hours of continuing education to keep him abreast of all the latest technologies and cutting edge procedures available in modern dentistry. Dr. Zadeh has certifications in sedation dentistry and advanced cardiac life support, and he has received several regional awards as well as a national award for excellence in dentistry.

Contact
Dr. Parsa Zadeh, DDS
9100 Wilshire Boulevard Suite W448
Beverly Hills, California 90212
Phone: (310) 273-9919
Website: http://www.zadehdentistry.com

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[Press-News.org] Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Zadeh, Offers Second Opinion for Porcelain Veneers
Dr. Parsa Zadeh, Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist, offers second opinion for porcelain dental veneers.