WEST CHESTER, PA, June 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jeffrey Penfil, a West Chester, PA dentist, invites patients to dive into dental health education through new online education resources. Patients are encouraged to use the practice's state-of-the-art website as the portal to all of their dental health care needs.
When the office is closed, patients can continue to access educational information via the practice website. The informational site offers various tools and helpful resources that patients can access to learn more about their oral health care options from Dr. Penfil. The professionally designed practice website is rich in educational content about oral health care, treatments and symptoms.
"Our website was designed to help patients achieve and maintain a beautiful smile and healthier gums and teeth. We take the time to explain treatment options and inform our patients of additional preventative care so that when our office is closed patients will have the knowledge and resources to maintain their smile," said Dr. Jeffrey Penfil, dentist in West Chester.
One of the main goals of this educational website is to provide patients with an extension of care. As they navigate through the site, patients will find an array of information about cosmetic and laser dentistry, tooth care, procedures and treatments, including dental implants in West Chester. Dr. Penfil and his staff believe that their patients deserve to have the information needed to make wise choices about their oral health. This is why Dr. Penfil has added a vast education library in addition to a slew of other resources.
With a strong emphasis on patient education and a commitment to deliver outstanding dental care in a convenient, comfortable setting, patients and their families turn to Dr. Penfil for all of their dentistry needs, including implants, dental phobia and invisible braces in West Chester. The new online educational resources for Dr. Penfil further demonstrate the practices commitment to quality care and patient education.
To learn more about Preventive Dentistry and Laser Center and to view their extensive education library, visit http://www.palaserdentist.com/.
About Preventive Dentistry and Laser Center: Dr. Jeffrey Penfil is a highly-qualified West Chester laser dentist. The Preventive Dentistry and Laser Center offers a wide array of dental services, including dental implants, veneers, ClearCorrect, periodontal treatment, sports dentistry and teeth whitening among many other family and cosmetic dental procedures. Dr. Penfil 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. Jeffrey Penfil
contactus@palaserdentist.com
106 South High Street
West Chester, PA 19382
(610) 692-9250
http://www.palaserdentist.com
Dentist in West Chester Contributes to Patient Education With Online Resources
Dr. Jeffrey Penfil, a leading West Chester, PA dentist, has recently added a patient-friendly online education library to increase dental health awareness.
2011-06-11
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in West Chester Contributes to Patient Education With Online ResourcesDr. Jeffrey Penfil, a leading West Chester, PA dentist, has recently added a patient-friendly online education library to increase dental health awareness.