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LUNCH TIME DENTIST : PEARL DENTAL CLINIC DUBAI

While performing yoga poses during your lunch hour is a popular way to unwind and stay in shape, visiting the dentist during your lunch break is a brilliant way to enhance your smile and boost your appearance.

We know your time is valuable; that’s why we are committed to providing exceptional dental care that also fits into your busy schedule!
If it’s been a while since you’ve been to the dentist your next lunch break is an ideal time as we’re conveniently located in Business bay, so you can pop in and get the dental care you need and want. Our caring and kind team members are nonjudgmental; they just want to help you enjoy better oral health and will answer any questions you have about your teeth.
Here are some ways to utilize break time to beautify your smile:
Get a Checkup
If you haven’t been to the dentist for a long time and feel that your teeth have been neglected, we invite you to come in for a checkup and clean to help prevent plaque and decay. Our friendly dentists will answer any questions you have about oral care. You’ll leave the office with a gleaming, fresh mouth and the terrific feeling that comes with taking care of your pearly whites and getting your oral health back on track.
Whiten Your Teeth
Whether you have an upcoming special event or simply want to brighten your smile’s appearance, we’ll help you get a gleaming, gorgeous smile with our teeth whitening services. You’ll first have a comprehensive dental consultation with our friendly dentist who will gather information from you such as your whitening goals, lifestyle and eating habits.

In-chair Zoom teeth whitening, which uses state-of-the-art technology, takes about 45 min and provides the most effective option in the least amount of time.

If you’d like to achieve excellent oral health and beautify your smile during your next lunch break, contact the practice today!

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