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Pittsburgh Family Dentist Reaches Patients on a New Level With the Launch of the Practice's Website

Cosmetic dentist in Pittsburgh, Dr. John Sartorio, announces the recent launch of the practice's educational website to provide patients with further dental health care information.

2011-01-29
PITTSBURGH, PA, January 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) General and family dentist in Pittsburgh, Dr. John Sartorio, is pleased to invite patients to visit his practice's state-of-the-art website for enhanced dental health care information beyond the office. The educational website was created to enhance the patient experience for patients of this sedation dentistry in Pittsburgh.

The new website for this cosmetic dentist in Pittsburgh is functioning as the go-between for the practice and the patients. Patients can visit the practice's website to schedule an appointment, view staff bios, download new patient forms and read up on dental services offered by their dentist in Pittsburgh. Additionally, there are driving directions, as well as a contact page in which patients can leave their name, phone number, email and a note for Dr. Sartorio about his practice or various procedures such as veneers, implants and Invisalign in Pittsburgh.

"The number of patients using the internet is growing tremendously every day, making the decision to build a comprehensive website easy. The website contains valuable information about our practice, services and many other options which allow the patient to be fully knowledgeable in our practice and what it is they are coming in for," says Dr. John Sartorio, Pittsburgh dentist.

Dr. John Sartorio, dentist in Pittsburgh, PA, and his team of dental professionals are a full-service dentistry, bringing years of experience and a passion for helping patients achieve their healthiest smile. Services offered by Dr. Sartorio include, but are not limited to, Invisalign, TMJ treatment, teeth whitening, sedation dentistry, and implants in Pittsburgh, among other treatments and procedures.

Whether a patient is looking for a cosmetic dentist, a general dentist or a family dentist in Pittsburgh, Dr. John Sartorio and his team of dental professionals are available to provide the best in dental care for patients of all ages. The practice's educational website is further proof of this sedation dentistry in Pittsburgh's commitment to enhancing patient experiences.

About Dr. John Sartorio, DMD: Dr. John Sartorio, Pittsburgh cosmetic dentist, graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 1985. He has completed over 200 hours of continuing education at Seattle Institute for Advanced Dental Education and the Dawson Center for the Advancement of Dentistry, further proving his commitment to providing care for veneers, implants and TMJ treatment in Pittsburgh. Dr. Sartorio completed his residency program at the Dayton, OH Veteran's Administration Medical Center, providing advanced training in all disciplines of dentistry, as well as rotations through physical medicine, general surgery, anesthesia and ear, nose and throat surgery clinics.

Media Contact:
Dr. John Sartorio, DMD
contactus@sartoriodental.net
6011 Baptist Rd. Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
(412) 831-8700
http://www.sartoriodental.net/


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[Press-News.org] Pittsburgh Family Dentist Reaches Patients on a New Level With the Launch of the Practice's Website
Cosmetic dentist in Pittsburgh, Dr. John Sartorio, announces the recent launch of the practice's educational website to provide patients with further dental health care information.