Prep for Graduation Photos with Teeth Whitening

by | May 15, 2014

The last four years went by in the blink of an eye and it is already time for graduation.  As you walk past your peers to receive your diploma and turn towards the camera for mom and dad, you want to put your best—and whitest— smile forward.  With a visit to the Staten Island dentist office of Oakwood Dental, you can achieve a perfect, award-winning smile to complement your cap and gown. An in-office teeth whitening treatment can give you a smile that you will be happy to show off on one of the biggest days of your life.

On graduation day, you should take pride in more than just your academic accomplishments. The friendly and caring professionals at Oakwood Dental can give you the photo-ready smile that you will be proud of for years to come, whether you’re heading on to college or starting your career. You can say goodbye to discolored teeth and enjoy your day with confidence while standing in front of your family and friends as they applaud you for reaching this milestone.

Oakwood Dental utilizes the most modern, effective and technologically-advanced forms of teeth whitening that can be done immediately and produce guaranteed results in time for your graduation. You will be under the care and supervision of an experienced dental professional at all times during the procedure. It may take more than one session to reach your desired shade, but you can trust that at Oakwood Dental, you will always leave in love with your new smile. Oakwood Dental also offers in-home teeth whitening kits, which consist of a series of trays, mouth pieces and teeth whitening gel that you can apply at your leisure in the comfort of your own home.

When you visit Oakwood Dental, you can be sure that you will get a smile whiter than you could have imagined. Call the expert staff in one of the Staten Island dentist offices to achieve your most radiant smile just in time for your big day. As you say goodbye to one chapter of your life, say hello to a luminous, glowing smile.

Written By Nick

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