CANTON, MI, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Canton, Dr. Ralph Bozell, offers patients the opportunity to fill out necessary forms prior to their first visit to his office. With online forms now available from the practice's website, patients can fill out paperwork prior to their first appointment, which allows for extra time spent with Dr. Bozell, restorative dentist in Canton.
The online patient forms were added to the site in order to enhance the patient experience for this dentist in Canton. Often, patients may spend more time filling out new patient paperwork in the office before they can see their dentist. With the introduction of online forms, patients can now print and complete the paperwork ahead of time. This allows for more patient-doctor interaction in the office.
"It is important that I am able to spend as much time with my patients as possible, especially those who are visiting my office for the first time. Allowing them to be able to fill out their new patient paperwork ahead of time, allows me to have that extra personal time with my patients. I want my patients to feel as comfortable as possible and not rushed. These online patient forms allow me to do just that for my patients," said Dr. Bozell, Canton restorative dentist.
Committed to quality dental care, Dr. Bozell, dentist in Canton, and his qualified dental staff are available to help patients maintain proper oral health. Providing services including, but not limited to, implants, veneers, whitening, tooth cleaning and dental crowns in Canton patients can receive top-of-the-line dental care. Dr. Bozell has been an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry for the past 21 years. This dental association has shaped his philosophy of treatment and has allowed him to develop sources of referral and consultation within the University. While educating the next generation of dentists, he has been convinced that it is crucial for patients to be well informed as well.
Convenience is a key factor in the selection of a Canton dentist. From routine tooth cleaning and whitening in Canton to bruxism devices, Dr. Ralph Bozell is equipped to handle the dental needs of patients of every age. With the creation of the online patient forms, in addition to added patient education resources, patients are able to become better informed about the procedures and services provided by this restorative dentist in Canton.
About Dr. Ralph Bozell: Leading dentist in Canton, Dr. Ralph Bozell has practiced dentistry in the Canton and Plymouth area since his graduation from the University of Michigan Dental School in 1974. Dr. Bozell has been an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry for the past 21 years, shaping his philosophy of treatment. Offering services including whitening, veneers, crowns, tooth cleaning and implants in Canton, Dr. Bozell and his staff are committed to providing you and your family with exceptional care.
Media Contact:
Dr. Ralph Bozell
office@drbozell.com
8550 Canton Center Road
Canton, MI 48187
(734) 451-0995
http://www.drbozell.com/
Dentist in Canton Allows for Easier Office Visits with New Online Patient Forms
Dr. Ralph Bozell, restorative dentist in Canton, offers new online patient forms for added patient convenience.
2011-02-17
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Canton Allows for Easier Office Visits with New Online Patient FormsDr. Ralph Bozell, restorative dentist in Canton, offers new online patient forms for added patient convenience.