WESTPORT, MA, April 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Michael Katz, experienced dentist in Westport, is pleased to announce the addition of a smile gallery to his practice's educational website. Patients can now access pictures of patient's' before-and-after treatment photos for a look at Dr. Katz's expertise and skillful cosmetic work.
When accessing the online smile gallery, patients have the option to view before-and-after photos of procedures such as: crowns, teeth whitening, implants, bridges, porcelain veneers and an array of other procedures from this Westport cosmetic dentist.
"My patients should be able to view the outcome of various procedures offered at Westport Dental. Viewing before and after smiles of other patients who have gone through the same procedure they may be considering is the best motivator and reassurance for patients. As a dentist, it is my duty to provide the best in quality care for my patients and that includes allowing them to view previous work," says Dr. Michael Katz, family dentist in Little Compton.
With the addition of the smile gallery, patients are able to gain the confidence they need, knowing the outcome of the procedures can be as rewarding as the ones focused in the gallery. The gallery represents a vast array of procedures offered by this dentist in Dartmouth, MA including such improvements as teeth whitening and implants.
Westport Dental is operated by Dr. Michael Katz, a highly qualified cosmetic and family dentist in Tiverton, RI. Dr. Katz has over 30 years of experience in all areas of dentistry including root canal therapy, implant dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and prosthetic dentistry. Committed to staying up-to-date on all the current techniques in dentistry and frequently taking continuing education courses, Dr. Katz's goal is to offer state-of-the-art technology in order to provide patients with the highest level of care and comfort.
With a commitment to providing painless dentistry with the cutting-edge technology, this family dentist in Little Compton is happy to introduce its newest practice addition-a state-of-the-art practice smile gallery.
About Westport Dental: Westport Dental is operated by Dr. Michael Katz, an experienced Westport, Tiverton and Little Compton dentist with more than 30 years of experience in all areas of dentistry. Specializing in a full array of dental treatments, including root canal therapy, implant dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and prosthetic dentistry, this dentist in Little Compton, MA is highly qualified to deliver gentle cosmetic and family dental care to patients of every age.
Media Contact:
Dr. Michael Katz
drkatz@westportdental.org
708 Sanford Road
Westport, MA 02790
508-675-0561
http://www.drmkatz.com
Little Compton Dentist Enhances Confidence With Before and After Photos
Leading dentist in Tiverton, RI, Dr. Michael Katz, introduces patients to an online smile gallery of before-and-after patient dental work.
2011-04-14
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[Press-News.org] Little Compton Dentist Enhances Confidence With Before and After PhotosLeading dentist in Tiverton, RI, Dr. Michael Katz, introduces patients to an online smile gallery of before-and-after patient dental work.