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Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry Joins Environmental Alliance

The Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry is extending its commitment to its Orange County community by joining an environmental organization designed to help dentists clean up their act.

2011-06-05
ORANGE, CA, June 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry is extending its commitment to its Orange County community by joining an environmental organization designed to help dentists clean up their act. The Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry demands the best of itself and of the dental profession by promoting awareness of eco-friendly business practices through the B2B Green Alliance.

The B2B Green Alliance is part of Page 1 Green Solutions, Page 1 Solutions' environmental commitment program. Page 1 Solutions has long sought to make its own business practices as eco-friendly as possible, and now hopes to expand the reach of its environmental initiative by encouraging eco-friendly business practices among its clients. The B2B Green Alliance helps lawyers, dentists, plastic surgeons, ophthalmologists, and bariatric surgeons to exchange ideas about the most environmentally friendly business practices in the industry.

The Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry has already begun instituting environmentally-friendly changes in the office. The firm recycles paper, plastic, glass, and aluminum products in the office and uses recycled copy paper to complete the cycle. The practice also conserves energy by the use of energy-efficient lamps and task-oriented lighting.

About the Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry

The Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry is the practice of Dr. Joseph Henry, a 25-year veteran cosmetic dentist who is an instructor at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. He helps patients throughout southern California, including Huntington Beach, Los Angeles, and Anaheim Hills with neuromuscular dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and general dentistry procedures.

Website: http://www.drhenrysmiles.com

About B2B Green Alliance

The B2B Green Alliance is an extension of Page 1 Solutions' "Green Solutions" program. Page 1 Solutions is a full service web marketing company that specializes in legal and medical online marketing. Two core values of Page 1 Solutions are environmental stewardship and social responsibility. To learn more about the Page 1 Green Solutions program, visit http://www.page1solutions.com/green-solutions.html.


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[Press-News.org] Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry Joins Environmental Alliance
The Orange Center for Cosmetic Dentistry is extending its commitment to its Orange County community by joining an environmental organization designed to help dentists clean up their act.