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Austin Primary Dental – South Austin

$59 for a Dental Checkup with Exam, Cleaning, and Full-Mouth X-rays at Austin Primary Dental ($320 Value)

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$320
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In a Nutshell

Dr. Jayashree Kyatam explores pearly whites & assesses oral health with intraoral cameras, oral-cancer screenings & x-rays

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Services must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, much to the chagrin of brokers who invested heavily in cure. Get in while prevention's still hot with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a 60-minute dental package at Austin Primary Dental (a $320 total value). The package includes:

  • A comprehensive dental exam (a $49 value)
  • A teeth cleaning (a $95 value)
  • Full-mouth x-rays (a $176 value)

Dr. Jayashree Kyatam and the staff at Austin Primary Dental clean teeth and assess oral health during 60-minute exams. Each treatment begins with a cleaning, in which a dental technician will combat plaque buildup and rid enamel of graffiti scrawled by the tooth fairy. Next, Dr. Kyatam inspects mouths for cavities and gingivitis with an intraoral camera before capturing candid photos of jawlines with full-mouth x-rays. To alleviate any dental dilemmas discovered during the examination, Austin Primary Dental grants Groupon customers a 10% discount on additional services following the checkup (time permitting) or during a future appointment. Groupon customers are also offered 50% off Zoom whitening services.

Austin Primary Dental

After Robert B. Meiser, DDS retired from dentistry, Dr. Jayashree Kyatam took over Austin Primary Dental, renovating the space by adding state-of-the-art equipment, fixtures, and furniture. It's all part of her plan to create a warm, welcoming environment where patients can expect the latest in industry techniques. Dr. Kyatam graduated from the Boston University's Goldman School of Dental Medicine, then visited and fell in love with the city of Austin in 2005. She has since attended numerous continuing-education courses to further hone her skills, becoming an expert in treatments such as the Six Month Smiles braces system and shot- and drill-free Lumineers.

Always considering her patients' comfort and convenience, Dr. Kyatam offers early-morning and lunchtime appointments and is committed to a same-day dental-emergency policy. Her treatment rooms are illuminated by an abundance of natural light and a chairside television, which allows guests to show off their healthy smiles by pretending to answer news anchors' interview questions.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Humane Pest Control

Many people prefer to rid their homes of pests without killing them, whether due to compassion, vegetarianism, or a government-mandated radio collar that prevents them from extinguishing a life. What are some convenient ways to get rid of pests without harming them?

Centipedes: These segmented killing machines want nothing more than to walk across your face while you're sleeping with their hundreds of imperceptibly tiny feet—don't let them. Trap any centipede you see under a cardboard box, and then duct tape the box's flaps to your floor, walls, and ceiling. Houseguests will dig your crazy style and try "boxing" in their own homes—even without centipedes!

Spiders: Leave these harmless killing machines alone! They work tirelessly to eliminate far worse pests such as bloodsucking houseflies and your roommate's shiftless boyfriend who is way more scared of spiders than he is of germs, judging from the amount of peanut butter he eats with just his finger.

Mice: Trapping a mouse, the most adorable of all repulsive vermin, in a killing machine would be truly inhumane. Instead, place it inside a small plastic terrarium with a soft bed of shredded newspaper and a bowl of pressed alfalfa pellets where it can live out the remainder of its days safely entombed by your massive and incomprehensible love.

Can you really kill a mouse just by staring at it?

Austin Primary Dental

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    South Austin

    6700 W Gate Blvd., Suite 103
    Austin, Texas 78745
    (512) 440-1333
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