NEW PALTZ, NY, September 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Family dentist in New Paltz, Dr. Marlin Schwartz, is committed to improving patient education. To increase new treatment awareness and simplify how patients obtain their dental resources, this New Paltz, Clintondale, Rosendale and Highland dentist has included patient friendly, educational materials on his practice website.
Also serving patients in Highland, Rosendale and Clintondale, Dr. Schwartz and his qualified staff believe that educated patients are better equipped to make important decisions regarding their oral health. Now patients can rely on this Highland dentist's site for easy access to oral health related resources, including treatments, symptoms, office details and service descriptions.
"Our practice spends time with the patient during each appointment explaining procedures, treatments and ways to improve dental health. But education shouldn't stop when the patient leaves our office. That's why we've included all of the valuable resources a patient will ever need to manage and make decisions regarding their oral health on our website," said. Dr. Marlin Schwartz, Rosendale dentist.
Since its opening over a decade ago, this Clintondale dentist has been the sole dental professional for this full-service practice. Dr. Schwartz offers many dental services for the entire family, including dental cleanings, bonding, surgical and non-surgical periodontics, veneers, whitening, sealants, implants, root canal therapy and cosmetic fillings. He also continues to purse training at leading dental education centers across the country in subjects such as implantology, periodontics, orthodontics and surgery.
For new patients, this Highland dentist also provides easy access to new patient forms from his website. Patients can print and complete registration forms in advance of first appointments. This allows the patient to prepare any questions for the initial visit as well as become familiar with the office and staff. New and existing patients can also request an appointment online, saving time for the patient and the office.
Delivering quality and comfortable dental care comes natural for this New Paltz, Highland, Clintondale and Rosendale dentist. His commitment to pursue continuing education combined with his dedication to educating patients demonstrates the practice's commitment to providing patients with the best dental care possible.
About Dr. Marlin Schwartz, DDS: Dr. Schwartz is a highly-qualified family dentist in Rosendale, Highland, New Paltz and Clintondale in New York. The full-service practice offers a wide array of dental services, including dental implants, veneers, Invisalign, periodontal treatment, mouth guards and teeth whitening among many other family and cosmetic dental procedures. This New Paltz, Rosendale, Clintondale and Highland dentist also stays on the forefront of new dental technology and education by pursuing ongoing training across the country in subjects such as, implantology, periodontics, orthodontics and surgery.
Media Contact:
Dr. Marlin Schwartz, DDS
contactus@schwartzqualitydental.com
223 Main St
New Paltz, NY 12561
(845) 255-2902
http://www.schwartzqualitydental.com
New Website For Highland Dentist Educates Patients About Dental Health
Dr. Marlin Schwartz, experienced family dentist in New Paltz, Highland, Rosendale and Clintondale, is keeping patients up-to-date on the latest dental treatments and procedures with his educational practice website.
2010-09-10
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[Press-News.org] New Website For Highland Dentist Educates Patients About Dental HealthDr. Marlin Schwartz, experienced family dentist in New Paltz, Highland, Rosendale and Clintondale, is keeping patients up-to-date on the latest dental treatments and procedures with his educational practice website.