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Langley Braces Provider Throws Party for Patients

Langley BC orthodontics specialist Dr. Aly Kanani and his staff recently threw patient appreciation parties at his two offices.

2010-09-01
SURREY, BC, September 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) On August 21st and August 28th Langley braces provider, Dr. Aly Kanani, threw patient appreciation parties at his offices: Langley Orthodontics and Guildford Orthodontics Centre. The practice invited all patients and their families for fun, food, and games. Said Dr. Kanani, a Langley invisible braces expert, "We have some terrific patients. And we wanted to demonstrate how much we enjoy working with them."

Guests at the party were entertained by magicians, clowns, face painting, and balloon animals. They also enjoyed ice cream to beat the summer heat - in addition to other food. The guests and the doctor's staff had a great time.

"We were thrilled that so many people were able to make it," said Vancouver invisalign provider Dr. Kanani. "We had around 400 guests. It was great that so many people could come. And we all had fun!"

Learn More about Langley Invisalign with a Complimentary Consultation

Visit the web sites of local Langley, BC orthodontists: www.langleyorthodontics.com, www.vancouverorthodontics.com, or http://www.guildfordorthodontics.com/. To speak with a staff member or schedule a complimentary consultation, call 1-604-533-6696 for Langley Braces and Invisalign. For the Surrey orthodontics practice, call 1-604-589-2212. For a Vancouver Invisalign and Braces office, call 1-604-629-0452.

About Dr. Aly Kanani, Surrey and Langley, BC Certified Specialist in Orthodontics

Dr. Aly Kanani has a Bachelor of Science from McGill University and a Masters from the London School of Economics. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the University of Pennsylvania - and graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy with a Masters of Science degree in Orthodontics and a Specialty Certification in Orthodontics.

Dr. Kanani previously taught clinical orthodontics to dental students at the University of British Columbia Dental School. He has also taught in various capacities at both McGill University and at the University of Detroit Mercy. His research has been published in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.

Dr. Aly Kanani was born and raised in the Lower Mainland Area. He has a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Physiology from McGill University and received a Masters of Science (M.Sc) from the London School of Economics in England. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree (D.M.D.) and also completed his Masters in Education degree (MS.Ed) at the University of Pennsylvania. Furthermore, he has nearly completed his Masters in Public Health degree (M.P.H.) from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Kanani graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy with a Masters of Science degree in Orthodontics (MS.Ortho) and a Specialty Certification in Orthodontics (Cert.Ortho).

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[Press-News.org] Langley Braces Provider Throws Party for Patients
Langley BC orthodontics specialist Dr. Aly Kanani and his staff recently threw patient appreciation parties at his two offices.