SILVER SPRING, MD, June 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. David Rever, has recently added an educational library, providing patients with up-to-date information on various dental health topics including teeth whitening, veneers and orthodontics in Silver Spring. Patients can visit the newly developed website to access the online patient education library and further strengthen their knowledge of proper dental health care.
When patients need information about dental health care from Dr. Rever, dentist in Silver Spring, they can simply visit Advanced Total Dental Care's website to access the patient education library dental resources. The library is easy to use and rich in content, providing patients with unlimited education, and allowing them to become increasingly aware of their dental health.
"With an education library accessible through our website, patients can experience the best in dental health care at all hours of the day and night, every day of the week," said Dr. David Rever, Silver Spring dentist, "Our patients are encouraged to visit the library whenever they have a question about their oral health. Education and knowledge should not stop when our office closes."
Whether patients are in need of Silver Spring Invisalign, orthodontics, braces, or dental implants in Silver Spring, Dr. David Rever exemplifies his commitment to providing the best in quality dental care through the launch of Advanced Total Dental Care's extensive educational library - a way for patients to take a closer look at dental health care outside of the office.
Striving to stay on the cutting-edge of modern dental technology, Dr. David Rever, dentist in Silver Spring, MD, is excited to introduce the practice's newest addition-an education library via the practice's website. To visit the education library, go to http://www.drrever.net/.
About Advanced Total Dental Care: Advanced Total Dental Care is owned and operated by Dr. David Rever. Dr. Rever works alongside Dr. Tamdan Vodinh to provide superior dental care to patients in Silver Spring and surrounding areas. Together they provide an array of services, including dental braces, Invisalign and dental implants, among others. Dr. Rever graduated from the University of Maryland Dental School in 1986, with 2013 marking his 27th year at his current location. As a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Rever is committed to cosmetic dental excellence. He recently completed a one-year comprehensive esthetic residency at the prestigious Esthetic Professionals Institute in Tarzana, California, and has completed thousands of restorative dental cases. Dr. Vodinh was born and raised in Vietnam, and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore with a bachelor degree in Medical Technology. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery at Howard University, College of Dentistry. Dr. Vodinh also completed a residency in Advanced General Dentistry at the University of Maryland, Dental School, is board certified and a member of the Academy of General Dentistry professional society.
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13915 Old Columbia Pike
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Dentist in Silver Spring Improves Patient Knowledge of Dental Health Care
Dr. David Rever, Silver Spring dentist, offers online educational resources to to further improve dental health care knowledge among patients.
2013-06-15
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Silver Spring Improves Patient Knowledge of Dental Health CareDr. David Rever, Silver Spring dentist, offers online educational resources to to further improve dental health care knowledge among patients.