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Dental Oasis of Orange County Offers Cerec in Huntington Beach

Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, provides patients with improved treatments through new technology with CEREC.

2012-08-24
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, August 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brian Toorani is dedicated to bringing his patients the best in dental health care possible. To expand on his technologically advanced office, Dr. Toorani is proud to announce Dental Oasis of Orange County is now offering CEREC in Huntington Beach. With CEREC technology, Dr. Toorani has the ability to offer his patients same-day treatment for restoring severely damaged teeth.

New advancements in dental technology in the last decade have changed the way in which dentists can administer efficient and pain free dental care. Through CEREC technology, Dr. Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, can restore damaged teeth in less time, with less drilling and with fewer injections.

"With CEREC, I can restore a patient's decayed or damaged teeth in a single appointment because the crowns are made right in my office using an advanced computer imaging system. This advancement in technology allows me to provide my patients with the treatment they need to smile again in less time than was previously possible," said Dr. Brian Toorani, dentist in Huntington Beach, CA.

Huntington Beach CEREC stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics. It is a new and innovative dental instrument that is revolutionizing the way in which Dr. Toorani can efficiently restore damaged and decayed teeth. While most restorations require multiple appointments with multiple painful injections, CEREC allows Dr. Toorani to complete a patient's restoration in just one visit, eliminating the need for impressions and additional injections with the seating of a dental crown.

A CEREC restoration is metal-free, which means there are no more unsightly silver fillings. The high-grade ceramic material used is compatible with the oral tissue found in the mouth. CEREC's 3-D technology and precision allows Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach, CA dentist, to create a customized crown that perfectly fits a patient's teeth and is completely biocompatible with their teeth structure. For anxious patients at Dental Oasis of Orange County, CEREC means less time in the dental chair, which helps to eliminate any fear experienced.

For more information on CEREC technology at Dental Oasis of Orange County, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.dentaloasisofoc.com. Dr. Brian Toorani looks forward to helping his patients regain their smiles through this new, innovative technology for tooth restorations, which further proves his dedication and commitment to providing the best in quality dental health care for his patients.

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] Dental Oasis of Orange County Offers Cerec in Huntington Beach
Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, provides patients with improved treatments through new technology with CEREC.