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Dr. Stephanie Yampolsky, DDS – Midtown

$2,999 for Complete Invisalign Treatment ($7,999 Value)

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Mon Oct 22 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

Dr. Yampolsky customizes series of invisible dental aligners that straightens teeth over 6–15 months

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Appointment required; subject to availability. 48hr cancellation notice or $75 fee may apply. New clients only. Must be used by the same person. May redeem across visits. Consultation required; non-candidates refunded. Not valid for Vivera Retainers, Invisalign over 15 months, x-rays or any additional services.
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Like earth's tectonic plates or sloths squaring off on the Tokyo street-racing circuit, teeth have the tendency to slowly drift. Reunite estranged incisors with this Groupon.

$2,999 for a Complete Invisalign Treatment ($7,999 Value)

Invisalign provider Dr. Stephanie Yampolsky imposes order on dental disarray with a series of 10–25 clear aligners, which get swapped out every two weeks. Over the course of the 6- to 15-month treatment, Dr. Yampolsky checks up on patients every six weeks to ensure progress.

Dr. Stephanie Yampolsky, DDS

Dr. Stephanie Yampolsky negates the potential stresses of cosmetic, restorative, and preventative procedures with her six-step relaxation process. Whether patients need root canals or veneers, Dr. Yampolsky spirits their anxiety away with warm pillows and blankets, soothing music, and virtual-reality goggles that bathe eyes in meditative videos, slideshows, and images of Fabio's silken hair. As her patients sink into relaxation, she expertly rights dental wrongs, employing gentle drill-free lasers, four varieties of teeth-whitening treatments, and Invisalign dental aligners.

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  • Alert the police that you have found a thing of money. Give them your phone number in the event that someone reports that exact size of a thing of money missing. Do not give them your name.

  • Hang fliers around the area where you found the thing of money. Fliers about a free thing of money will likely attract ne'er-do-wells, so instead, have the fliers read: “Found: an item. Could be good, could be bad. Can you prove you lost something by guessing what I have found? We shall see.”

  • At the end of 30 days, if you feel fairly confident you have done everything humanly possible to find the thing of money’s original owner, go to your nearest charity. Dump half of the money into the charity’s mail slot. The remainder of the money is yours to keep, you good-hearted citizen.

What are the rules about finding a thing of money? Do you get to keep it?

Dr. Stephanie Yampolsky, DDS