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Dentist in Lincoln Park Boosts Patient Confidence With Online Smile Gallery

Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, cosmetic dentist in Gold Coast, displays before-and-after photos of previous patient procedures in an online smile gallery.

2011-03-13
CHICAGO, IL, March 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, a leading dentist in Lincoln Park, uses a smile gallery via his practice's website to show patients previous dental work performed in his office. Patients can access the smile gallery and observe the end results of various procedures prior to visiting their Lincoln Park dentist.

With the addition of a smile gallery, patients are able to gain the confidence they need to receive treatment. Knowing the outcome of the various procedures offered by Dr. Tokowitz, cosmetic dentist in Gold Coast, allows patients to enter the office confident in the end result of their procedure. The gallery represents various smile improvements through treatments such as veneers, teeth whitening and Gold Coast dental implants.

"It is important that my patients are able to visually observe the outcome of various dental procedures. The online smile gallery, accessible via my practice's website, makes this process easy. Viewing before and after photos of previous procedures performed here at Sheffield Square Dental Center, is the best motivator and reassurance for patients. It is my duty as a dentist to provide the best in quality dental care, including allowing my patients the opportunity to view previous patient's dental work," said Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, Gold Coast cosmetic dentist.

In addition to the online smile gallery, patients have access to the practice's education library. This Wrigleyville dentist's new patient education library offers an array of informational dental articles on topics such as cosmetic procedures, dental problems, pain management and treatment options. Whether patients have questions about tooth pain or want more information on a cosmetic procedure, such as dental implants in Gold Coast, Wrigleyville, Lincoln Park and Lakeview, they can easily access this information conveniently from their home computer.

Since 1989, Sheffield Square Dental Center has been working with patients to provide the best general and cosmetic dentistry for patients in the Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Wrigleyville and Gold Coast areas. Dr. Tokowitz offers patients comprehensive dental care in the convenience of one location that utilizes the latest techniques in cosmetic dentistry, including dental implants and Invisalign in Lakeview. The use of a smile gallery on the practice's website is further proof of Dr. Tokowitz's commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental health care and smile enhancements.

About Sheffield Square Dental Center: A lifelong resident of the Chicago, IL area, Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, a premier dentist in Lincoln Park, developed his private dental practice in 1989. As dentistry began to change, Dr. Tokowitz took his commitment to his patients and began training at the world-renowned Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies in 2000. Continuing education allows Dr. Tokowitz to practice dentistry at the highest level, providing the best in quality dental care through services in Invisalign, veneers and Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Gold Coast dental implants.

Media Contact:
Dr. Eliot Tokowitz
info@etdds.com
2835 North Sheffield Ave.
Suite 305
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 880-2310
http://www.etdds.com/


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Lincoln Park Boosts Patient Confidence With Online Smile Gallery
Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, cosmetic dentist in Gold Coast, displays before-and-after photos of previous patient procedures in an online smile gallery.