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Our Top 3 Gifts for Mother's Day!

Mother's Day is around the corner and we have listed our top 3 gifts that will keep her smiling!  

#1  Zoom Whitening

She will be grinning from ear to ear with this gift!  The only professional whitening treatment to reveal her whitest smile in just one 45-minute office visit.  It is also the #1 in-office procedure in the U.S. 

#2  Sonicare Toothbrush

If your mom doesn't have a Sonicare Toothbrush yet, she will love getting one of these on Mother's Day.  Sonicare Toothbrushes improves gum health up to 100% better versus a manual toothbrush, and removes up to 6 times more plaque at the gum line than a manual toothbrush.  Give her the gift of perfectly cleaned teeth every day!

#3  Sonicare Airfloss

Moms are so busy that it's a wonder how they have time to keep up with their dental health.  Help her make flossing a quick, easy and even fun task with our Sonicare Airfloss Pro.  This gift will cut mom's floss time in half and show her how much you care about her health.

Stop by our office to check out our products.  We are here to answer your questions! 

 

Sources:  https://www.usa.philips.com/c-m-pe/dental-professionals

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Lee Dental

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