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IAN LAZAR DIGITAL LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE COMMENCE FEATURES ON AN ARRAY OF DENTAL RELATED MATTERS

IAN LAZAR DIGITAL LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE COMMENCE FEATURES ON AN ARRAY OF DENTAL RELATED MATTERS

The Ian Lazar Digital Magazine website has confirmed they will commence in July feature posts that focus on insights related to dental related matters.
SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, June 12, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- Ian Lazar Digital 's online magazine website run features on all lifestyle matters, travel and fashion for the discerning blog reader on the web. The site also features all things from health, diet, fitness, home & garden matters right through to tips for selecting a chiropractor. There is something for everyone.
Interest by readers in the latest trends in dental treatments has grown and they are about to commence running a series of informative feature posts that focus on all things related to this. The team at Ian Lazar Digital have had a long relationship with Smile Concepts, leading dental practice in the heart of Sydney's CBD and they have kindly offered expert insights on technical matters relating to these featured posts. You can learn more about them by visiting their website here: https://www.smileconcepts.com.au
Critical Dental, leading supplier of the latest dental equipment to dentists across Australia, will provide insights on advances in technology being used in dental procedures, especially cosmetic dentistry. You can learn more about them by visiting their website here: https://criticaldental.com.au
Ian Lazar, Founder and Content Editor of Ian Lazar Digital said this in her interview with Eleven Media, 'We have been experiencing great growth in visitors to our online magazine over recent years. We have listened to the feedback survey from our website visitors as to the content and experience they seek. We have seen the importance of also staying at the leading edge of technology to keep in touch with our clients the way they expect and to communicate in the best way possible the array of information we provide to our website visitors.'
The blog has been in operation for over 5 years and is committed to meet client needs both in the information they provided readers and technology they use. The leading Australian online lifestyle magazine has a long history of regularly featuring Australian industry sectors and companies.
About Ian Lazar Digital
Ian Lazar Digital Lifestyle Magazine is a leading Australian online lifestyle magazine site for the discerning reader on the web on all things from health, fitness, home and garden matters right through to tips for selecting a business coach or cosmetic dentist. Something for everyone.
To learn more about Ian Lazar Digital Lifestyle Magazine, visit their website here: https://ianlazar.net
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