FULLERTON, CA, December 28, 2010 (Press-News.org) Paul Nelson, D.D.S. has a goal to leave every patient with a great big smile. Nelson, 'The Friendly Dentist', is the head dentist at PaulNelsonDental.com, where the main goal is to leave patients with optimal dental health. The practice, which performs family dentistry, also performs many popular dental procedures.
Some of the other procedures performed by Paul Nelson Dental include:
• Teeth Bleaching
• Cosmetic Dentistry
• Treatment for Bad Breath
• Dental Implants
• Dental Checkup Services
• Emergency Dentist Services
• And more
Dr. Paul has been practicing dentistry in Fullerton since 1986 and is a graduate of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco, CA. He states that he comes from a family of Southern California dentists and that his father and two brothers are also practicing dental practitioners. Dr. Paul has always had a fascination with science and a passion for art, and Southern California dentistry has always seemed like a perfect blend of both.
Dr. Paul is known as 'The Friendly Dentist' by many of his patients. He states that he prides himself on being a pain free dentist, and that he always aims to exceed patients' expectations by providing prompt, efficient, and friendly service.
Brian E., a current and satisfied patient, says of Dr. Paul, "Dr. Nelson is patient and kind. His staff is extremely courteous and the regular dental visits are pleasant. The Front Office people are friendly and very helpful with questions and appointments...what else can you say? If you need a dentist, Dr. Nelson is the one!"
About PaulNelsonDental.com: Paul Nelson Dental is a Fullerton dentist that prides itself on being 'The Friendly Dentist'. In addition to providing family dentistry services, Dr. Paul and his team also provide services related to cosmetic dentistry, bad breath treatment, dental bleaching and more. Check out his website to learn more about the community dentist, Dr. Paul Nelson.
Contact:
Paul E. Nelson DDS, Inc.
100 No. State College
Suite I
Fullerton, CA 92831
714-992-0092
paulnelsondentalp@yahoo.com
http://www.PaulNelsonDental.com
I take pride in serving the needs of all ages from 2 to 102. Since the mid 50's when my father first opened his practice in the small house on Spadra (now Harbor Blvd) the Nelson family has been providing dentistry to residents of Fullerton and it's many outlying communities. Fourth and fifth generation family members are still the lifeblood of my practice. Come see how my practices high quality care really makes a difference and sets us apart at http://www.PaulNelsonDental.com
The Friendly Dentist Wants to Leave Patients With a Great Big Smile
Paul Nelson, D.D.S. Recently revised his website to share his goal to leave every patient with a great big smile.
2010-12-28
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[Press-News.org] The Friendly Dentist Wants to Leave Patients With a Great Big SmilePaul Nelson, D.D.S. Recently revised his website to share his goal to leave every patient with a great big smile.