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Azle Family Dentist Expands Practice to Online Community

Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal, Azle cosmetic dentists, further enhance patient knowledge of dental health care through the launch of a practice website.

2011-06-12
AZLE, TX, June 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Husband and wife team and leading dentists in Azle, Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal of Today's Dental, are pleased to announce the recent creation of a practice website for increased dental health awareness. The educational website was created to enhance the dental experience for patients of Today's Dental.

The new website for Today's Dental is functioning as a go-between for the practice and the patients. Patients can visit the practice's website to schedule an appointment, view staff bios, download new patient forms and read up on dental services offered by Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal. Additionally, there are driving directions, as well as a contact page in which patients can submit their name, phone number, email and a note for Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal about their practice or various procedures such as Azle crowns, veneers, implants, and dentures.

"More and more patients are using the Internet to make health-related decisions, making it necessary to establish our own unique web presence. Or new website contains valuable information about our practice, services and many other options which allow the patient to be fully knowledgeable in our practice and what it is they are coming in for," said Dr. Rubal, Azle Family dentist.

Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal opened Today's Dental on July 31, 1996 in Azle Texas, beginning with only three operatories and no hygienists. After practicing dentistry for five years, they built a new state-of-the-art facility on W. Main Street and currently employ two full-time hygienists. Each year Today's Dental continues to grow with the help of their patients. Patients are encouraged to visit the practice's website at http://www.todaysdentalazle.com/, for an overview of the practice and the field of dentistry.

Additionally, Today's Dental previously offered a Mother's Day special and are now offering a Father's Day special, for Moms and Dads. For a limited time, Zoom! Whitening is only $199. Zoom! treatment includes chairside whitening, and pre-whitening pumice. Additionally, patients will receive custom fitted trays and NiteWhite ACP take-home touch-up kit for only $50 more. Also available are gift certificates for an exceptional Father's Day gift idea.

From crowns and dentures in Azle, to implants and veneers, Today's Dental is fully equipped to handle the dental health care needs of patients of all ages. The launch of the practice's interactive website is further proof of their commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental health care possible.

About Today's Dental: Today's Dental is owned and operated by Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal. This husband and wife dental team has been practicing dental health care since 1996 and offers family and cosmetic dentistry including crowns and dentures. Today's Dental began with only three operatories and no hygienists. After five years of practicing dentistry, they built a new technologically advanced facility and employ two full-time hygienists, continually growing each year.

Media Contact:
Dr. Frank Rubal
contactus@todaysdentalazle.com
209 W. Main Street
Azle, TX 76020
(817) 444-2585
http://www.todaysdentalazle.com


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[Press-News.org] Azle Family Dentist Expands Practice to Online Community
Drs. Frank and Jodie Rubal, Azle cosmetic dentists, further enhance patient knowledge of dental health care through the launch of a practice website.