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Dentists in Paoli Celebrate 27 Years in Dentistry

Drs. Carlos Vila and Theresa Smith continue to provide patients with the best in quality dental health care after more than two decades at SV Dental.

2013-06-15
PAOLI, PA, June 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) At SV Dental, Drs. Carlos Vila and Theresa Smith, dentists in Paoli have been providing superior dental care for patients of all ages. Drs. Vila and Smith both received their degrees in 1986 from Georgetown University Dental School. Dr. Vila completed his general practice residency at Tufts University Dental School and settled in the Main Line area in 1988. Dr. Smith is a native of Philadelphia and grew up on the Main Line. She completed her general practice residency at Einstein Medical Center where she gained more advanced training and valuable experiences in all the subspecialties of dentistry.

Both Paoli dentists are highly interested in continuing education in order to expand their professional knowledge. Both doctors are members of the American Dental Association, the Pennsylvania Dental Association and the Main Line Dental Society. Not only was he a member, but Dr. Vila was also the president of the Main Line Dental Society in 2005. Both dentists have been considered one of the "Top Dentist" in Main Line Today Magazine for multiple years now.

"Education is very important in dentistry. While we receive our dental degrees, we don't ever stop learning," said Dr. Vila, Paoli, PA dentist. "Dentistry is constantly advancing and it is important to seek continuing dental education so that I can remain on the cutting edge of dental advancements. This allows me to continue to provide my patients with the best care possible,"

After 27 years in dentistry, Drs. Vila and Smith, dentists in Paoli, PA, continue to provide superior dental care to their patients, as well as learn all they can about the newest and latest techniques in the ever-changing field of dentistry.

To schedule an appointment with Drs. Carlos Vila and Theresa Smith for dental implants in Paoli patients can either call (610) 296-7797 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.

To learn more about Drs. Carlos Vila and Theresa Smith, their staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.svdental.com.

About SV Dental: Dr. Carlos Vila & Dr. Theresa Smith are dedicated dentists that have been serving the community in and around Paoli, Pennsylvania for more than 18 years. They provide outstanding general and cosmetic dentistry not only to local patients, but to patients from all over the country. A family themselves, they welcome parents and children alike to experience their unique approach to dentistry. Their goal at SV Dental is to provide personal, affordable, and competent care to everyone they treat. They provide an array of dental services, including Paoli dental implants, veneers and teeth whitening.

Media Contact:
Chris Eberhard
SV Dental
SVdental@comcast.net
195 Lancaster Ave. Suite 1
Paoli, PA 19301
(610) 296-7797
http://www.svdental.com/


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[Press-News.org] Dentists in Paoli Celebrate 27 Years in Dentistry
Drs. Carlos Vila and Theresa Smith continue to provide patients with the best in quality dental health care after more than two decades at SV Dental.