California Dentist Offering Free Train Sets for Children Patients

California dentist Dr. Bryan Randolph is offering free Electric HO Train Sets for new patients aged 1 to 12 years and $250.00 free dental services

Folsom, United States, 05/25/2012 / SubmitMyPR /

California dentist Dr. Bryan Randolph is offering free Electric HO Train Sets for new patients aged 1 to 12 years and $250.00 free dental services.

The out of the box offer aims to attract new patients and provide endless hours of carefree entertainment after the patient leaves the office. Teeth cleaning and exams are very important for children but unfortunately a lot of children just don't get the opportunity so this is a way of rewarding the child through the parent for getting preventative work done before a problem can arise.

"This is our second year doing this promotion. It was such a great success last summer. This program allows necessary routine dental work that often gets ignored," said Dr. Bryan Randolph.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children receive their first dental evaluation six months after the first tooth erupts into the mouth or about the average age of one to ensure that growth and development appears to be within the normal range. With the free offer, Dr. Randolph is able to bring in new patients to visit for the first time.

"The kids that come into the office love the warm, friendly and fun environment. When they get home with a cool new train set, it makes for a great first impression on both the parent and child," added Jessica, Dr. Randolph’s staff member.

The promo started on May 15, 2012 and will continue until supply lasts. The usual fee for new patient exam is $64.00 and $74.00 for children’s cleaning and is more than covered by the free $250.00 worth of dental services. Insurance is also welcome and accepted.

About Dr. Bryan Randolph
Dr. Bryan Randolph is a Practicing Children’s Dentist at the Tooth Station in Folsom, California. A graduate of Loma Linda University school of Dentistry, he went on to start his children’s dental practice in 1999.