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Charlottesville Dentist Enhances Patient Educational Knowledge Through Educational Resources

Dr. Tore Steinberg, a dentist in Charlottesville, creates new online educational resources for increased dental health.

2014-03-15
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, March 15, 2014 (Press-News.org) Leading Charlottesville dentist, Dr. Tore Steinberg, is pleased to introduce new educational resources via his practice's patient friendly and easy to use website. Patients can now easily access dental information to better understand the importance of maintaining proper dental health.

The new patient education library for Dr. Steinberg offers an array of informational dental articles and topics such as cosmetic procedures, dental problems, pain management and treatment options. Whether patients have questions about tooth pain or want more information on a cosmetic procedure in Charlottesville including dentures, they can easily access this information conveniently from the comfort of their home computer.

"It is important that all of our patients fully understand the importance of dental health and the options available to them. By including an educational library and educational videos, our patients can stay ahead of the latest treatments and dental health care even when our office is closed," said Dr. Tore Steinberg, a dentist in Charlottesville.

In addition to the new patient education resources, the practice's website offers an array of practice information including easy online appointment requesting and downloadable new patient forms. All of the information that patients need to make well-informed decisions about their dental health is readily available from their Charlottesville dentist.

Dr. Tore Steinberg's patient friendly website includes valuable information about himself, the location of his office and several other features. New patients can even visit the website to download and print new patient paperwork to better prepare themselves for their first appointment. By filling out important paperwork before the initial appointment, patients can spend more quality time with Dr. Steinberg, and less time completing first visit forms.

As a well known dentist in Charlottesville, VA, Dr. Tore Steinberg provides quality dental care, service and helpful education for each patient. Dr. Steinberg provides the commitment and expertise that patients look for in a dentist, which can be further seen through the educational resources via the practice's website.

About Tore D. Steinberg, DDS, PC: Dr. Tore Steinberg emigrated from Denmark to Charlottesville, VA when he was only four years old. He attended the Medical College of Virginia's School of Dentistry where he graduated with honors in 1994. After graduation, Dr. Steinberg completed a residency in Advanced General Dentistry at the University of North Carolina and returned to Charlottesville in 1995 to begin practicing general dentistry. Dr. Tore Steinberg is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Virginia Dental Association and the Charlottesville-Albemarle Dental Society, and looks forward to being a go-to dentist in Charlottesville for his patients of all ages.

Media Contact:
Dr. Tore Steinberg
contactus@drtoredsteinberg.com
905 Rio East Court
Charlottesville, VA 22901
(434) 974-9294
http://www.drtoredsteinberg.com

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[Press-News.org] Charlottesville Dentist Enhances Patient Educational Knowledge Through Educational Resources
Dr. Tore Steinberg, a dentist in Charlottesville, creates new online educational resources for increased dental health.