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INVISALIGN PROMOTION

Glendowie Dental Centre

😀Glendowie dental centre is offering $5500 INVISALIGN orthodontic treatment.
😀A total saving of $1000. Normally $6500.
😀Interest-free payment plan available
😀Please call 09-5212076 or e-mail admin@glendowiedentalcentre.co.nz for an initial consultation.

❗️Get a beautiful smile in as little as 6 months
❗️Invisalign doesn't get in the way of normal life. You can continue playing sports and musical instrument without interruption. You can brush and floss normally.
❗️ Less discomfort compare to braces
❗️ You can travel freely with flexible check interval

Dr Gin Wong is a certified Invisalign provider. He loves his job and enjoys getting to know his patients. You are assured of a comprehensive diagnosis and plan when you visit Gin. Patients feel at ease with him and enjoy his caring, gentleness and empathy.

"Excellent orthodontics. Dr Wong is very kind and professional. I was worried about my misalignment. The treatment went very well and bring a big smile on my face forever. Now I am ready to have fun and smile to everyone."-B Singh

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