AURORA, IL, April 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Experienced dentist in Naperville, IL, Dr. Nasima Thobani, invites patients to visit Advanced Family Dental of Naperville's new, innovative website for valuable coupons and specials. By visiting the practice's newly developed website, patients can gain access to a variety of exclusive dental specials for their next visit with Dr. Thobani.
The specials and coupons are provided to make receiving dental treatment more affordable and convenient for patients. New patients can receive a $49 new cash patient exam. This special includes consultation, diagnosis and fully mouth x-ray, periodontal examination, regular cleaning for children and adults. This coupon must be present at the time of the patient's appointment.
"With an unsteady economy, it is important that patients maintain their oral health, but it's not always possible when it's not affordable. This is why I have added patient specials and coupons to the practice's website. Patients can visit the site and print the coupon that is most appropriate for their visit. I want my patients to receive the best dental care possible without paying a fortune," said Dr. Nasima Thobani, Naperville dentist.
In addition to the new patient exam, patients who are interested in Invisalign in Aurora can view and print a coupon for $999 off their Invisalign treatment. This also includes free Sonicare Flex Care toothbrush, which is a $157 value. Patients can now straighten their smile at an even more affordable price, giving them more reason to smile.
Additionally, patients can also access valuable educational information on dental health care including topics such as crowns, whitening and Invisalign. The extensive patient education library covers an array of topics related to dental health, providing patients with numerous pages of information for making healthy dental decisions. This Naperville dentist is constantly improving her new practice website in addition to engaging patients via her practice Facebook page and other social media sources. Patients can easily access the practice's interactive social media sites to communicate with the practice and other patients.
From family dentistry to crowns and Invisalign, Dr. Thobani and her experienced team of dental professionals are equipped to handle the dental needs for patients of every age. The practice's specials and coupons offered on their educational website is further proof of the dentistry's commitment to enhancing the patient experience and providing affordable dental care.
About Advanced Family Dental of Naperville: Advanced Family Dental of Naperville is owned and operated by Dr. Nasima Thobani. Dr. Thobani works with her patients to develop an individualized treatment plan that includes the latest cosmetic dentistry options, including smile design techniques derived from the unique details of the patient's own smile. Dr. Thobani constantly pursues courses through the Academy of Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry, the Chicago Dental Society, and the Illinois State Dental Society. In addition, she is a participating member of the American Dental Association.
Media Contact:
Dr. Nasima Thobani
amir.a.thobani@gmail.com
609 S. Route 59
Aurora, IL 60504
(630) 236-0500
http://www.advancedfamilydentalofnaperville.com
Dentist in Aurora, IL Makes Dental Health Care More Affordable
Dr. Nasima Thobani, Aurora dentist, offers patients online specials and coupons to make visiting the dentist even more affordable.
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