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Amherst Dentist Makes Receiving Dental Care More Affordable for Patients

Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, cosmetic dentist in Amherst, is now offering internal discount dental plans to make dental care affordable for all patients.

2011-03-11
AMHERST, NY, March 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Amherst, Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, is pleased to offer an internal discount dental plan for patients seeking affordable dental health care. With an internal discount plan now available, patients can receive the necessary treatments and procedures that insurance can't cover at this Amherst dentist office.

This Amherst general dentist offers no interest financing or low minimum monthly payment options so that patients can choose the payment options for their individual needs. With three simple steps, including an instant approval process, it is easy to apply for this internal discount dental plan. After approval, patients are free to use this discount plan for the services they choose including veneers, six month braces and implants in Amherst.

"Many patients decline necessary treatments due to high costs of the services to be rendered. This is why I have decided to offer an internal discount dental plan for my patients. I don't want my patients to miss out on the appropriate treatment they need to maintain a healthy smile. We will work with them so that they can afford their necessary treatment," said Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, cosmetic dentist in Amherst.

Good dental hygiene is important to the health of the individual. Not taking care of an individual's teeth can lead to gum disease, tooth decay and even abscesses, which poison the body with infection. The American Dental Association states that most dental work in a group is highly predictable, and that most issues with dental needs can be prevented through proper oral hygiene. This often includes regular brushing, flossing, avoiding sweets, and regular checkups with this Amherst cosmetic dentist.

With an in-house discount dental plan offered by this dentist in Amherst, NY patients no longer have to worry about saving up for the procedures they want and need. In addition to an internal discount plan, patients can visit the website for this Amherst cosmetic dentist for valuable dental health care information found in the patient education library. Patients can access the library via the practice's homepage for dental health care topics such as veneers, implants and six month braces in Amherst.

Whether patients are in need of implants, veneers, six month braces or a dentist that offers sedation in Amherst, they can turn to Dr. Robert LaCarrubba at Elite Dental for all of their dental needs. No longer do patients have to worry about the cost of procedures with an internal discount dental plan offered by at Elite Dental. The discount plan coupled with the patient education library is further proof of Dr. LaCarrubba's commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental care.

About Elite Dental: Owned and operated by native of Long Island, New York, Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, cosmetic dentist in Amherst, attended New York University College of Dentistry and later received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine in 1996. He completed his residency at Millard Fillmore Hospital in 1997 and completed postgraduate training in computer assisted dentistry and Invisalign technology, with emphasis on cosmetic dentistry. Dr. LaCarrubba, Amherst general dentist, has practiced dentistry in the Western New York area since 2000.

Media Contact:
Dr. Robert J. LaCarrubba, DDS
contactus@qualitycaredentistry.com
4927 Main Street
Amherst, NY 14226
(716) 631-2728
http://www.qualitycaredentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Amherst Dentist Makes Receiving Dental Care More Affordable for Patients
Dr. Robert LaCarrubba, cosmetic dentist in Amherst, is now offering internal discount dental plans to make dental care affordable for all patients.