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Mother-of-twins wins FREE Zoom! tooth whitening

23rd Nov 2011

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Winner Louise with her daughter Winner Louise with her daughter

A mother-of-twins from Hertfordshire is over the moon to have won free Zoom! tooth whitening treatment in our winner of the month.

Louise Glazer, of Potters Bar, was randomly picked from the list of new subscribers to www.dentistry.co.uk for patients.

A delighted Louise says: 'I am so happy to win this treatment as I have just had twins nine weeks ago, and had a bit of a tough pregnancy and really wanted to do something for myself but couldn't really afford it.

'As you can image I now have twins and a two year old so things are pretty hectic at the moment.
 This has put a BIG smile on my face.'

You too could win a smile makeover, courtesy of a Zoom! tooth whitening treatment and the team here at dentistry.co.uk.

Simply register with our website and click here


*Zoom! Whitening Terms and Conditions

Almost anyone can benefit from the Zoom! treatment, however the treatment may not be as effective for some as it is others. A consultation is recommended to ensure no underlying oral health issues. You may want to treat existing issues before a whitening treatment and any patient who is periodontic involved, exhibits failing restorations or is otherwise in an unhealthy oral   state may be disqualified from the treatment.

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Research has not evaluated possible effects of whitenin  procedure on all patient types. We recommend the following whitening candidates consult a medical doctor before a treatment:
a. Pregnant and lactating mothers
b. Those currently treated by their physician for a serious illness or disorder e.g. immune compromised, AIDS and uncontrolled diabetes, etc.
c. Children under the age of 13 years
d. Light sensitive individuals, including those on PUVA (Psoralen + UV Radiation) or other photochemotherapy.
e. Patients taking any photo-reactive drugs or substances, whether over-the-counter (O.T.C.), prescription or homeopathic.

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