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Dentist In Stone Ridge Voted Top Dentist In Hudson Valley

Dr. Marlin Schwartz, general and family dentist in Stone Ridge, is voted as Top Dentist in Hudson Valley for third year in a row.

2011-01-01
NEW PALTZ, NY, January 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Stone Ridge, Dr. Marlin Schwartz, is honored to have been voted as Top Dentist in Hudson Valley by his peers for the third year in a row. This is a great recognition and award to receive, demonstrating Dr. Schwartz's continuous commitment to providing the best in quality dental care for his patients.

"It is an honor to be selected by my peers for the third year in a row as Top Dentist in Hudson Valley. Being recognized by my fellow colleagues for quality dental health care is an honorable award that I truly appreciate," said Dr. Schwartz, dentist in New Paltz.

Dr. Marlin Schwartz, dentist in Highland, graduated from NYU College of Dentistry with the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1984. He received his Master of Science degree from C.W. Post College of Long Island University in Medical Biology and graduated from the University of Vermont in Burlington with a Bachelor of Science degree. Dr. Schwartz has been the sole dentist in New Paltz at his practice since its opening in 1997.

This dentist in Clintondale constantly remains in good standing with the American Dental Association and the New York State Dental Association. Dr. Schwartz is constantly committed to maintaining his continuing education to provide the best in quality dental care for patients of all ages. In addition, this dentist in Stone Ridge is committed to providing further knowledge and education for his patients through the patient education library via his practice's easily accessible website.

Serving patients in New Paltz, Highland, Rosendale, Stone Ridge and Clintondale, Dr. Schwartz and his qualified staff believe that educated patients are better equipped to make important decisions regarding their oral health. Now patients can rely on this dentist in Rosendale's site for easy access to oral health related resources, including treatments, symptoms, office details and service descriptions.

Patients looking for the best in quality dental health care turn to Dr. Marlin Schwartz for all of their needs. The patient education library accessible from this dentist in Highland's website allows patients to receive the best in dental care possible. Additionally, being voted as Top Dentist in Hudson Valley by his peers for three years in a row is further proof of Dr. Schwartz's ongoing commitment to providing the best dental care possible for his patients.

About Dr. Marlin Schwartz, DDS: Dr. Schwartz is a highly-qualified family dentist in Rosendale, Highland, New Paltz and Clintondale in New York. The full-service practice offers a wide array of dental services, including dental implants, veneers, Invisalign, periodontal treatment, mouth guards and teeth whitening among many other family and cosmetic dental procedures. This New Paltz, Rosendale, Clintondale and dentist in Highland also stays on the forefront of new dental technology and education by pursuing ongoing training across the country in subjects such as, implantology, periodontics, orthodontics and surgery.

Media Contact:
Dr. Marlin Schwartz, DDS
contactus@schwartzqualitydental.com
223 Main St
New Paltz, NY 12561
(845) 255-2902
http://www.schwartzqualitydental.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Stone Ridge Voted Top Dentist In Hudson Valley
Dr. Marlin Schwartz, general and family dentist in Stone Ridge, is voted as Top Dentist in Hudson Valley for third year in a row.