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Huntington Beach Dentist Offers Patients Extended Dental Education Materials

Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach, CA dentist, encourages patients to utilize the new online education library and blog via the practice's website for enhanced dental health care.

2012-06-14
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, of Dental Oasis of Orange County is offering patients more opportunities to enhance their dental health care knowledge. By visiting the website for Dental Oasis of Orange County, patients can view an extensive patient education library and information-rich blog.

Patients can visit the website for Dental Oasis of Orange County by visiting http://www.dentaloasisofoc.com, where they can search new information about various dental topics including CEREC, Invisalign, dental implants and dentures in Huntington Beach. When a patient visits Dental Oasis of Orange County, Dr. Toorani, Huntington Beach, CA dentist, makes sure they have a variety of resources to further expand their knowledge of their upcoming procedure or treatment.

"It is important that my patients have continual access to unlimited educational resources. The education library and educational practice blog allow our office to provide our patients with the most up-to-date, technologically advanced materials. And all of these are available with just the click of their computer mouse," said Dr. Brian Toorani, dentist in Huntington Beach.

Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach Invisalign dentist, also regularly updates the extensive educational blog in order to provide his patients with the most up-to-date dental information. When Dr. Toorani uploads a new blog, Dental Oasis of Orange County's social media channels-Facebook and Twitter-are instantly updated as well. Linked with Facebook and Twitter, the practice's blog allows Dr. Toorani to reach all of his patients on a daily basis.

By visiting the website for Dental Oasis of Orange County, patients can also find all of the practical information they need, such as a map and directions to the office, practice hours, payment policies and more. There is also background information about Dr. Brian Toorani, cosmetic dentist in Huntington Beach, and his committed team of dental professionals at Dental Oasis of Orange County.

Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dental implant dentist, encourages patients to visit Dental Oasis of Orange County's website to further expand their knowledge of various dental topics through the education library and blog. Dr. Toorani is committed to providing his patients with the utmost care and most up-to-date information on dental health care, which is further seen through the addition of new educational resources.

About Dental Oasis of Orange County: Dental Oasis of Orange County is owned and operated by Dr. Brian Toorani. This 4,000 sq. ft., 8 operating office specializes in esthetic and modern dentistry. From dentures and dental implants, to Invisalign, Dr. Toorani provides exceptional dental health care for patients of all ages. Their purpose is to change how the public perceives dentistry through making their patients' smile and comfort their top priority. Dr. Brian Toorani is a 1999 graduate from University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry - the only three-year dental program in the United States. He has been in private practice since graduation and enjoys practicing all phases of dentistry. Dr. Toorani is also a certified Advanced Invisalign provider and a CEREC specialist.

Media Contact:
Dr. Brian Toorani
drtoorani@dentaloasisofoc.com
7777 Edinger Ave. Suite 232
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 894-7700
http://www.dentaloasisofoc.com


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[Press-News.org] Huntington Beach Dentist Offers Patients Extended Dental Education Materials
Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach, CA dentist, encourages patients to utilize the new online education library and blog via the practice's website for enhanced dental health care.