HOUSTON, TX, January 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier dentists in Houston, Katy and Memorial, Drs. Trey Thompson and Rick Hammond, have released new patient education resources. The patients can easily access the practice's website for valuable information on dental health care topics and issues at any time.
Patients can visit the practice's website to access an education library to view information on various dental health topics they may want to discover. Through the education library, patients can search various procedures performed by Drs. Thompson and Hammond such as veneers, teeth whitening and implants in Houston, Katy and Memorial.
The patient education library was developed to make dental care easily accessible and to provide more knowledge for the patients before they come into the office. Dr. Thompson is confident this new patient portal to educational tools will benefit his patients in more ways than one. Whether the patient wants to know more about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, teeth whitening, Invisalign, dentures or implants in Houston, Katy and Memorial, it is all readily available at their fingertips through the library.
"It is important for our patients to know what it is that we do and how we do it in order to deliver the best dental care possible. Our new website makes the entire new patient process more efficient, educates patients for increased confidence and improves the level of valuable information that can be obtained about our practice," says Dr. Trey Thompson, Katy, Memorial and Houston dentist.
Hammond and Thompson Dental Group is operated by Dr. Trey Thompson, an experienced cosmetic dentist in Houston, and Dr. Rick Hammond, also a highly qualified cosmetic dentist in Memorial, Houston and Katy. The state-of-the-art office is conveniently located in Houston and offers four comfortable hygiene rooms and five restorative treatment rooms. Each room has a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere that allows an easy transition for the patients and the most gentle, relaxed dental visit possible.
This cosmetic dentist in Houston specializes in general and family dentistry and is devoted to exceeding the expectations of every patient served. Patients looking for experienced dental care need not look any further. Hammond and Thompson Dental Group is committed to developing life-long relationships with their patients, and the availability of the education library via the new website is further proof of this commitment.
About Hammond and Thompson Dental Group, PLLC: Hammond and Thompson Dental Group is a full-service dental practice serving patients in Houston, Memorial and Katy, TX. The dentists, here, stay on top of ongoing education in order to keep up with the latest trends in general and cosmetic dentistry. Additionally, they offer a wide range of dental treatment including veneers, and implants in Houston, Katy and Memorial, TX. Hammond and Thompson Dental Group hold professional memberships in Greater Houston Dental Society, Academy of General Dentistry, Texas Dental Association, in addition to many other associations. They continue to serve as experienced dentists in Memorial, Katy and Houston for every patient's needs.
Media Contact:
Drs. Trey Thompson and Rick Hammond
tthompsondds@comcast.net
Two Eldridge Place
757 N. Eldridge Parkway, Suite 600
Houston, Texas 77079
http://www.hammondandthompsondental.com
Houston Dentists, Drs. Trey Thompson And Rick Hammond, Enhance Patient Knowledge With New Patient Education Resources
Hammond and Thompson Dental Group, dentists in Houston, have recently added new patient education resources to their website to improve communication and education for patients.
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[Press-News.org] Houston Dentists, Drs. Trey Thompson And Rick Hammond, Enhance Patient Knowledge With New Patient Education ResourcesHammond and Thompson Dental Group, dentists in Houston, have recently added new patient education resources to their website to improve communication and education for patients.