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Arlington Heights Dentist Creates a Patient Education Page to Enhance Patient Knowledge

Arlington Heights cosmetic dentist, Dr. Meena Barsoum, provides patients with an extensive patient education library for patients to better understand dental health care.

2010-12-31
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL, December 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier Arlington Heights dentist, Dr. Meena Barsoum of Impressive Smiles, has added a new feature to his practice's innovative website. Patients can now visit this Arlington Heights cosmetic dentist's website to access his patient education library. The patient education library was generated to further engage and inform patients on an array of dental procedures and treatments.

Serving patients in the Arlington Heights area, Dr. Meena Barsoum and his qualified staff believe that educated patients are better suited to make valuable decisions regarding their oral health. Patients can now rely on this Arlington Heights dentist's website for easy access to dental health related resources, including treatments and symptoms.

"Patients should be able to access educational information on dental health care at any moment during their day. Learning should not end when a patient leaves our office, it should continue throughout their day and at any moment they need it. With the addition of a patient education library, patients can now access the information that they may need to make knowledgeable decisions regarding their oral health through our advanced website," said Dr. Barsoum, dentist in Arlington Heights.

In addition to the patient education page, this cosmetic dentist in Arlington Heights also provides easy access to new patient forms from his practice's innovative website. Patients can print and complete their registration forms in advance of their first appointments. By allowing patients to fill out their new patient paperwork before their initial appointment, a new opportunity opens up for interaction between Dr. Barsoum, dentist in Arlington Heights, and his patients, saving time once they are in the office.

Bringing quality experiences and easy dental care comes natural for Dr. Meena Barsoum, dentist specializing in implants in Arlington Heights. He is committed to pursuing continuing education and is also dedicated to educating patients, which further demonstrates the practice's commitment to providing patients with the best dental care available.

About Impressive Smiles:

Impressive Smiles is a full-service dental practice, operated by experienced Arlington Heights dentist, Dr. Meena Barsoum. Dr. Barsoum brings years of experience to the dental field and is committed to ongoing education in order to provide the best available care to his patients. He offers a wide range of dental care including veneers and implants in Arlington Heights. Additionally, this Arlington Heights cosmetic dentist is an active member of the Chicago Dental Society, Illinois State Dental Society, Academy of General Dentistry and the Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

Media Contact:
Meena Barsoum, DMD
drbarsoum@impressivesmilesdental.com
131 West Rand Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
847-253-4447
http://www.impressivesmilesdental.com


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[Press-News.org] Arlington Heights Dentist Creates a Patient Education Page to Enhance Patient Knowledge
Arlington Heights cosmetic dentist, Dr. Meena Barsoum, provides patients with an extensive patient education library for patients to better understand dental health care.