SALT LAKE CITY, UT, May 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) When patients need more information on dental health care topics or information on the practice, Dr. David Blanco, dentist in Salt Lake City, invites them to visit Redwood Dental health Center's interactive website. Located at http://www.davidblancodds.com, the new website continues to remain as a go-to-place for all their dental care informational needs. The website is updated regularly and contains the essential tools and features that a patient needs in order to obtain the best dental care possible.
The website for this Salt Lake City dentist continues to offers a wide range of information and tools that patients can utilize for improving their oral health. From staff bios and service descriptions to new patient forms and online appointment requesting, the updated website for Redwood Dental Health Center provides all of the necessary information a patient will need to make well-informed decisions about their dental health care.
"Considering the ever-growing number of people that use the Internet every day as their main source of communication and information, it is important to maintain an up-to-date dental website. My patients can continue to educate themselves on various dental health care topics and communicate closely with us through our website," says Dr. David Blanco, dentist in Salt Lake City, UT.
Patients can continue to visit Redwood Dental Health Center's website to access valuable educational tools, to enhance their knowledge on various dental procedures and treatments. By accessing the patient education pages, patients are able to look up more information on topics such as dental veneers, crowns and dental implants in Salt Lake City. The website for Redwood Dental Health Care allows patients to gain knowledge in order to properly maintain their oral health and to further prevent any other dental healthcare complications.
Dr. David Blanco, Salt Lake City, UT dentist, also annually exceeds the required amount of continuing education needed to provide quality dental care. By maintaining up-to-date educational courses, Dr. Blanco maintains the ability to offer an array of services, including dental implants and veneers, among several other areas of general and cosmetic dental care.
Patients who are looking for the best in quality dental care and services turn to Dr. David Blanco for care they can trust. With a dental website that is regularly updated, Dr. Blanco, Salt Lake City sedation dentist, further demonstrates his commitment to providing the highest level of dental care through patient education and advanced technologies.
About Redwood Dental Health Center: Dr. David Blanco graduated from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 1999 and completed the University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics graduate Post Residency in 2000. He offers services in sedation dentistry, dental implants, veneers and crowns, among an array of other dental health services to meet every patient's individual needs. During the past few years, the field of dentistry has undergone various exciting changes, making many procedures available and more affordable to patients. With these changes, Dr. Blanco is committed to providing exceptional dental care to his patients and maintains active memberships in an array of dental organizations.
Media Contact:
Dr. David Blanco, DDS
contactus@davidblancodds.com
4370 South Redwood Road
Salt Lake City, UT 84123
(801) 969-1802
http://www.davidblancodds.com/
Dentist in Salt Lake City Improves Dental Care Through Interactive Website
Dr. David Blanco, Salt Lake City dentist, invites patients to visit Redwood Dental Health Center's website for up-to-date dental health care information around the clock.
2013-05-25
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Salt Lake City Improves Dental Care Through Interactive WebsiteDr. David Blanco, Salt Lake City dentist, invites patients to visit Redwood Dental Health Center's website for up-to-date dental health care information around the clock.