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Dentist in Coppell Completes Continuing Education for Improved Care

Dr. Rick Larson, Coppell dentist, attends continuing dental education to offer patients improved dental procedures and treatments.

2013-05-03
COPPELL, TX, May 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Just as many people attend college courses to complete their degree in various studies, or complete seminars for their company, dentists also complete continuing education on a regular basis. As the dental field constantly advances with improved technology and procedures, it is important for dentists to complete continuing education courses every year. Dr. Rick Larson, dentist in Coppell, is proud to complete the necessary requirements each year in continuing dental education courses and seminars to further improve patient care.

"It is my goal to provide my patients with the best care possible, and continuing education courses help me to do just that. Each year it is my priority to complete the requirements in dentistry, in addition to many more courses and seminars so that I constantly remain on the cutting edge of dental technology," said Dr. Rick Larson, Coppell dentist.

Each year, Dr. Larson spends many more hours than what is required for continuing education so that he may continue to serve his patients with the "latest and greatest" technology. Recently, Dr. Larson, Coppell, TX dentist, has completed various continuing dental education courses to remain up-to-date with various advancements in technology and treatments in dentistry. He has completed courses in Sleep Apnea and Snoring treatment, dental implants and orthodontics for adults. These courses allow Dr. Larson to provide his patients with numerous options for improving their oral health and the appearance of their smiles.

His continuing education courses allow him to offer his patients improved care through a variety of treatments, including snoring in Coppell. Dr. Larson also offers Coppell sleep apnea treatment to help patients get a better night's sleep without complications. These courses help Dr. Larson improve his practice and help his patients lead healthy lifestyles.

Dr. Larson is a graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry and is a member in organizations such as the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. His education and memberships in addition to continuing education help him to stay connected to important information regarding regulation in the ever-changing dental field.

"Great dental care is about mutual understanding," said Dr. Rick Larson, dentist in Coppell, TX. "That's why the most important dental instrument we have in our office is our ears!" If you are looking for a comfortable dental home, with a dentist and team who will seek to understand you, your needs and your wants for the future, I hope that you will visit my office."

For more information on Dr. Rick Larson, Coppell cosmetic dentist, and his staff, patients can visit his practice website at http://www.ricklarsondds.com.

About Rick Larson, DDS: Dr. Rick Larson is a solo dental practitioner who loves to serve people whether it is in the dental chair or in a small town in South America. Dr. Larson strives to provide his patients with the best in quality dental care, including sleep apnea and snoring treatments, Invisalign and same day crowns with CEREC. The main objective in Dr. Larson's office is to help his patients feel good, look great and be healthy. Part of this approach involves seeing the patient as a person and not just a mouth. As a graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry, Dr. Larson has come to love the Dallas area and now considers himself an adopted Texan. Membership in organizations such as the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry, helps him stay connected to important information regarding regulation in the ever-changing dental field. Each year Dr. Larson spends more hours than required, on continuing education so that he may serve patients with the "latest and greatest" technology. Dr. Larson also spent two years of his life on a humanitarian mission to Northern Chile where he became fluent in Spanish.

Media Contact:
Dr. Rick Larson
contactus@ricklarsondds.com
546 E. Sandy Lake Road, Suite 240
Coppell, TX 75019
(972) 304-0489
http://www.ricklarsondds.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Coppell Completes Continuing Education for Improved Care
Dr. Rick Larson, Coppell dentist, attends continuing dental education to offer patients improved dental procedures and treatments.