Encinitas Dental Designs Grand Opening: Tacos, Prizes & Promotion

We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Encinitas Dental Designs, your new go-to dental office for top-notch oral care and a dazzling smile! Join us on January 6, 2024, from 11 am to 3 pm, as we celebrate this momentous occasion with a day filled with excitement, delicious food, fantastic promotions, and a chance to win an incredible prize.


Event Details:

Date: January 6, 2024 

Time: 11 am to 3 pm 

Location: 740 Garden View Court Ste 215, Encinitas, California 92024, United States


Activities and Highlights:


Taco Truck Extravaganza (12 pm - 2 pm): Get ready for a culinary delight! Our grand opening celebration wouldn't be complete without a mouthwatering taco truck serving up delectable treats from 12 pm to 2 pm. Enjoy a variety of tacos, filled with fresh ingredients and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.


Free Raffle for Invisalign (Up to $4500 Value): One lucky attendee will have the chance to win a life-changing prize – a free Invisalign treatment valued up to $4500! Don't miss this incredible opportunity to enhance your smile with cutting-edge orthodontic technology. Simply participate in our free raffle for a chance to win this fantastic prize.


$59.99 Promotion for Exam and X-rays: As a token of our appreciation for your support, we are offering a special promotion on our dental services. Take advantage of our $59.99 promotion for a comprehensive dental exam and X-rays. This is a perfect opportunity to prioritize your oral health at an unbeatable price.


We look forward to celebrating with you and your family as we embark on this exciting new chapter at Encinitas Dental Designs.



Encinitas Dental Designs is more than just a dental office – we're a community committed to your oral health and radiant smiles. Join us on January 6, 2024, for a day filled with fun, flavor, and fantastic promotions. We can't wait to welcome you to our beautiful new space at 740 Garden View Court Ste 215, Encinitas, CA. See you there!

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