$49 for Teeth Cleaning, X-rays, and Exam at Livonia Dental Group ($276 Value)
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- Nearly 50 years in business
- Family-friendly office
- Digital x-rays reduce radiation
- Audio-video entertainment
Apples have been found to encourage dental health, primarily by allowing incisors to vent their frustrations. Let professionals bolster your fruit attackers with today’s deal: for $49, you get a full cleaning (an $81 value), x-rays (a $125 value), and an exam (a $70 value) at Livonia Dental Group.
Fortifying toothy defenses for nearly 50 years, the professional team of doctors at Livonia Dental group strengthens gums and chompers with general-dentistry services. Before a thorough examination, a professional hygienist cleans teeth to remove plaque and buildup before taking a set of digital x-rays. Fast and precise, the technique can reduce radiation exposure by up to 90% over conventional x-rays, reducing the chance of spawning tooth-powered supervillains and allowing doctors to instantly enlarge the images to review with patients. Renovated and modernized in 2002, the facility keeps patients occupied with individual audio-video entertainment, and the staff pursues continuing education on new technology and techniques taught by famous canines.
- Nearly 50 years in business
- Family-friendly office
- Digital x-rays reduce radiation
- Audio-video entertainment
Apples have been found to encourage dental health, primarily by allowing incisors to vent their frustrations. Let professionals bolster your fruit attackers with today’s deal: for $49, you get a full cleaning (an $81 value), x-rays (a $125 value), and an exam (a $70 value) at Livonia Dental Group.
Fortifying toothy defenses for nearly 50 years, the professional team of doctors at Livonia Dental group strengthens gums and chompers with general-dentistry services. Before a thorough examination, a professional hygienist cleans teeth to remove plaque and buildup before taking a set of digital x-rays. Fast and precise, the technique can reduce radiation exposure by up to 90% over conventional x-rays, reducing the chance of spawning tooth-powered supervillains and allowing doctors to instantly enlarge the images to review with patients. Renovated and modernized in 2002, the facility keeps patients occupied with individual audio-video entertainment, and the staff pursues continuing education on new technology and techniques taught by famous canines.