ROCHESTER HILLS, MI, November 20, 2010 (Press-News.org) Drs. Debra Hibbeln and Mark Kowal, dentists in Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills and Oakland Township, are pleased to announce the recent launch of their new interactive website. By creating this patient friendly website, this Auburn Hills family dentist has created a valuable resource for patients outside of the office.
Patients can now visit the practice's site for valuable information on various dental topics, the office, staff bios and several other convenient and educational features. This general and family dentist in Rochester's newly launched website is serving as the newest means of communication for the practice. Patients can visit the practice's site to learn more about various dental topics such as teeth whitening, dental implants, veneers and braces in Rochester, Auburn Hills and Shelby Township.
"Over three million people nationwide use the Internet on a daily basis. With this information, it made the decision easy to create a website for our dental practice in order to account for those patients who use the Internet daily. Our patients can access valuable information regarding oral health care with just the click of a mouse," stated Dr. Debra Hibbeln, dentist in Rochester Hills.
Additionally, this Auburn Hills dentist's website offers testimonials, educational videos, new patient forms and an extensive patient education library that patients can access to learn more about oral health and treatment options. When patients visit the practice's site they can easily access the patient education library that offers a wide array of information on dental topics such as veneers, implants, root canal therapy and braces in Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills and Oakland Township.
Drs. Hibbeln and Kowal work closely with each individual patient to create a lifetime treatment plan to help patients offset the possibility of unforeseen pain or tooth breakage. With their commitment to providing the best in quality dental care, these dentists in Oakland Township are the top choice for maintaining a patient's oral health.
About Hibbeln & Kowal Dental: Drs. Debra Hibbeln and Mark Kowal are leading dentists in Oakland Township and surrounding areas. Both of these Oakland Township dentists graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry in 1993 and completed their residency in advanced dentistry at the Ohio State University. Drs. Hibbeln and Kowal continue to pursue the latest in dentistry through various classes to enhance their dental practice.
Media Contact:
Dr. Debra Hibbeln
HandKDental@yahoo.com
441 S. Livernois, Suite 275
Rochester Hills, MI 48307
(248) 608-1300
http://www.handkdental.com
Rochester Family Dentist, Hibbeln and Kowal Dental, Engages Patients Through the Launch of a New Website
Patients are invited to visit this Auburn Hills dentist's new website for more information on the practice, as well as a wide array of dental topics.
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[Press-News.org] Rochester Family Dentist, Hibbeln and Kowal Dental, Engages Patients Through the Launch of a New WebsitePatients are invited to visit this Auburn Hills dentist's new website for more information on the practice, as well as a wide array of dental topics.