SOUTH ELGIN, IL, March 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Through a digital dental library, Facebook, Twitter and educational blog, Dr. Rick Brar, South Elgin, IL dentist, offers patients a new avenue for finding valuable dental health care information, as well as increased communication efforts. With these new available resources, Dr. Brar is finding new and innovative ways to educate his patients about dental awareness and good oral health.
Patients can now easily access reliable, patient friendly resources via Dr. Brar's comprehensive website. Dr. Rick Brar, South Elgin dentist, offers patients an array of dental articles to search for information on particular treatments they may be receiving or are interested in. From South Elgin sleep apnea to root canals and orthodontics, Dr. Bar provides the information many patients need to further their knowledge and be more comfortable for their upcoming appointment.
"At Brar Dentistry, we are dedicated to the health and comfort of our patients," said Dr. Rick Brar, South Elgin cosmetic dentist. "Educated patients are healthy patients, so we are proud to offer computerized educational tools, such as our digital dental library and blog, to empower our patients to make well-informed decisions regarding treatment and dental health."
Additionally, patients can join Brar Dentistry's social network by "following" or "liking" the practice's Twitter and Facebook. Once patients are in the network, they will receive instant updates on the practice, including upcoming events, promotions and new information on valuable dental health care. Whether patients are in search of root canal therapy or orthodontics in South Elgin, the social media channels provide them with the resources they need to closely communicate with Dr. Brar, as well as receiving the information they need.
Brar Dentistry's educational blog can also be accessed easily through patients who are connected to the practice's social network. Whenever Dr. Brar updates his blog, patients will immediately be notified through Facebook and Twitter of the recent blog status.
Blending advanced technology, continued education, years of clinical experience and an innate concern for every patient's optimal dental health, Dr. Brar strives to deliver the most comfortable and professional dental experience for every patient he serves in the South Elgin area.
About Brar Dentistry: Brar Dentistry is owned and operated by Dr. Rick Brar. Working alongside Dr. Brar are Drs. Thomas Adams, and Russel Verbic. Together they bring quality dental health care to patients of all ages including root canals, orthodontics, dental implants, and sleep apnea. Brar Dentistry provides the latest technology in dental treatment including 3D X-rays, RVG X-rays, Inter Oral Camera, CT scan, CEREC (CAD/CAM), LASER and even massage dental chairs.
Media Contact:
Dr. Rick Brar
contactus@brardentistry.com
300 Randall Road
South Elgin, IL 60177
(630) 883-0200
http://www.brardentistry.com/
South Elgin, IL Dentist Finds Ways to Expand His Practice and Share Important Dental Information
Dr. Rick Brar, South Elgin dentist, invites patients to take advantage of the practice's many online resources.
2012-03-14
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[Press-News.org] South Elgin, IL Dentist Finds Ways to Expand His Practice and Share Important Dental InformationDr. Rick Brar, South Elgin dentist, invites patients to take advantage of the practice's many online resources.