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Dentist in Huntington Beach Increases Patient Interaction and Communication

Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, invites patients to join Dental Oasis of Orange County's new social network.

2012-12-19
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, December 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) To offer patients an improved way to communicate with Dr. Brian Toorani, dentist in Huntington Beach, patients can visit the social network for Western Springs Dentistry. The new social network consists of Facebook, Twitter and an educational blog.

The practice's Facebook and Twitter pages were created to increase patient interaction and communication with other patients, Dr. Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, and his staff at Dental Oasis of Orange County. Patients can visit the practice's social network by visiting the homepage at http://www.dentaloasisofoc.com. From the homepage, patients can choose from the designated links to both the Facebook and Twitter pages.

Once a patient is on the available social media channel, they can receive instant updates by joining each site. For Facebook, patients can "like" Dental Oasis of Orange County by clicking on the "like" button, while they can "follow" the practice on Twitter through the "follow me" button. Once patients have joined the given social network, they will receive instant updates from Dental Oasis of Orange County each time they sign in. From information on the practice to important information on various dental topics, including dental implants in Huntington Beach, patients can find just what they need through Dental Oasis of Orange County's ever-growing social network.

"I always enjoy interacting with my patients in my office, but it doesn't have to stop there. To continue to keep communication open well after my office is closed, I decided to create a social network for my patients to join. Through Facebook and Twitter, my patients can leave comments and send messages to myself, other patients and my staff," said Dr. Brian Toorani, dentist in Huntington Beach, CA.

Patients can also receive updates on important dental health topics through Dental Oasis of Orange County's educational blog. The information rich blog is directly linked to the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages, which allows patients who are in the network to receive notifications each time a new blog entry is posted. From information on daily oral health care to Huntington Beach dental implants, the blog is available to share important dental information with patients of Dr. Brian Toorani's at Dental Oasis of Orange County even when the office is closed.

Through the launch of Dental Oasis of Orange County's social network-Facebook and Twitter-and the availability of an educational blog, patients can now continue to remain up-to-date with important information on the practice and dental health care. Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach, CA dentist, looks forward to communicating more with his patients, even after office hours with his ever-growing social network.

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] Dentist in Huntington Beach Increases Patient Interaction and Communication
Dr. Brian Toorani, Huntington Beach dentist, invites patients to join Dental Oasis of Orange County's new social network.