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Drop-ins to get a Hollywood smile
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Superdrug is setting up clinics that people can drop-in to in order to get that perfect smile. The chain has reportedly found a gap in the market � private dentists are extremely costly and NHS dentists are increasingly hard to find. The service they will offer will be a tooth whitening one which will cost around �350 and take around 80 minutes. What do you think? Is this potentially dangerous? Or is this the perfect way for us mere mortals to get a whiter than white smile?
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seriously, i don't see owt wrong with it. It can't be too bad for you or they wouldn't do it, surely? Not in this day and age where people sue other people over nothing! if a big chain like superdrug can afford to offer the customer what they want more cheaply than a dentist, then they should!
seriously, i don't see owt wrong with it. It can't be too bad for you or they wouldn't do it, surely? Not in this day and age where people sue other people over nothing! if a big chain like superdrug can afford to offer the customer what they want more cheaply than a dentist, then they should!
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