PROVO, UT, April 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier Provo dentist, Dr. Huang of Ninth East Dental, generates new educational resources for enhanced patient knowledge via the practice's website. Patients can now visit this dentist in Provo's website to access the patient education library, full of an array of dental health care information. The patient education library was created to further engage and inform patients on various dental procedures and treatments.
Serving patients in the Provo area, Dr. Adrian Huang and his experienced dental staff believe that educated patients make better, informed decisions regarding their oral health. Patients can now rely on the website for this Provo cosmetic dentist for easy access to dental health related resources, including treatments, symptoms, office details and service descriptions.
"Questions about dental health care always arise, but it is not always easy or convenient for patients to come into or to call the office. This is why we have added the convenient online education feature for our patients. The educational library allows patients to access information they need to make decisions regarding their oral health on our advanced website around the clock," said Dr. Adrian Huang, cosmetic dentist in Provo.
Dr. Adrian Huang moved to Provo in 2009 from Arizona where he had been practicing dentistry for the past 10 years. Dr. Huang attended BYU and completed his DMD degree at University of Kentucky College of Dentistry in Lexington. He currently lives with his wife and four children in close proximity to Ninth East Dental and looks forward to serving his community with quality dental health care.
This Provo family dentist also provides new patients with easy access to new patient forms via his practice's interactive website. Patients can simply download, print and complete registration forms in advance of their first appointments. By allowing patients to fill out their new patient paperwork beforehand, this opens up a new opportunity for interaction between Dr. Huang, family dentist in Provo, his staff and his patients, saving time once in the office.
Whether patients are looking for services or treatments for teeth whitening, bonding or Provo braces, Dr. Huang and his staff at Ninth East Dental provide the best in dental care for patients of all ages. With the addition of educational resources and new patient forms to the practice's website, dental care is readily available for patients looking for a dentist in Provo.
About Ninth East Dental: Dr. Adrian Huang is the owner and founder of Ninth East Dental, Provo dentist. Dr. Huang has recently moved from Arizona to Provo, UT and has been practicing quality dental care for the past 10 years. At Ninth East Dental Dr. Huang is committed to delivering quality care to informed patients in a convenient and comfortable setting. Offering a wide array of services from Provo braces and veneers to whitening and implants, Dr. Huang and his professional staff of dental associates are dedicated to providing superior dental care for patients of all ages.
Media Contact:
Dr. Adrian Huang
drahuang@gmail.com
1234 N. 900 East
Provo, UT 84604
(801) 854-9160
http://www.nintheastdental.com
Provo Dentist Brings Dental Health Care Knowledge to a New Level
Dr. Adrian Huang, cosmetic dentist in Provo, introduces patients to new educational resources for increased dental health care knowledge.
2011-04-16
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