BROOKFIELD, WI, April 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) In recent years, there has been a strong shift from traditional to modern. From cars to appliances, people are more likely to use contemporary technology and means.
Now more than ever, dentists are exposed to innovative techniques and state-of-the-art technology. At Steinbach Dental, Drs. Thomas and Charles Steinbach are embracing the advantages of traditional and modern dentistry.
"Our practice straddles the line between traditional and modern. There are advantages to traditional treatments, but we also understand the benefits modern technology has to offer." Dr. Thomas Steinbach, Brookfield dentist of Steinbach Dental.
For Steinbach Dental, it's the means of finding out what the patients want and how their dentistry services will produce quality and comfortable dental care.
It's more than just traditional dental materials and procedures that are setting Steinbach Dental apart from other offices. One traditional practice that seems to get lost nowadays is the doctor-patient relationship. Communication is key, and that's something delivered every day at Steinbach Dental-it's part of their philosophy.
For more information about the facility and the on-site equipment, please go to www.steinbachdental.com. One of Dr. Thomas Steinbach's new installments is the CEREC Omnicam, which produces CEREC crowns in one visit.
To schedule an appointment with Steinbach Dental's Brookfield dentist office, patients can call (262) 781-0080. Or visit www.steinbachdental.com to submit an online request form, check out offered dental services and use the patient education library. Dr. Thomas Steinbach's user-friendly website provides helpful educational material.
About Steinbach Dental:
Dr. Thomas Steinbach graduated from the University of Notre Dame (2001) with a Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in Computer Engineering. After working in the technology consulting industry for a time, Dr. Thomas Steinbach decided to make a career move, so he decided to join the field of Dentistry. Dr. Thomas Steinbach graduated magna cum laude from Marquette University School of Dentistry. During his time at Marquette University, Dr. Thomas Steinbach was a member of the Jesuit Honor Society Alpha Sigma Nu (Jesuit honor society), an elected member of the Omicron Kappa Epsilon (national dental honor society) and an Academy of General Dentistry award winner. Outside of Steinbach Dental, Dr. Thomas Steinbach volunteers his services to dental expeditions in third world countries.
Charles W. Steinbach graduated from Marquette University (B.S. 1968, D.D.S. 1974). As a part-time faculty member of the Marquette Dental School, Dr. Charles Steinbach has helped train every dental school graduate in the state of Wisconsin since 1974. Dr. Charles Steinbach and his wife have spent the past 40+ years as Brookfield residents, spending quality time with 5 children and 10 grandchildren.
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Steinbach Dental: Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
Thomas Steinbach
contactus@steinbachdental.com
18200 W. Capitol Drive, Suite 202
Brookfield, WI 53045
(262) 781-0080
www.steinbachdental.com
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Brookfield Dentists Utilize The Best Of Traditional And Modern Dentistry Practices
Drs. Charles and Thomas Steinbach work hand-in-hand to boost patients' oral health.
2014-04-19
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[Press-News.org] Brookfield Dentists Utilize The Best Of Traditional And Modern Dentistry PracticesDrs. Charles and Thomas Steinbach work hand-in-hand to boost patients' oral health.