LIVONIA, MI, June 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading general dentist in Livonia, Dr. Dennis Laurich of Laurich Dentistry, is pleased to announce the recent addition of online educational resources to his practice website. The educational materials include a vast dental library, video gallery and blog which enable patients to learn more about dental problems and treatments more easily. The dental library and videos can be easily accessed on the practice's interactive website.
The dental library covers a wide range of dental topics, allowing the patients to better understand their oral health. On the patient education page, patients can use the search field to easily locate information on dental problems and treatments available from Dr. Laurich. Patients can simply search services such as implants, veneers, whitening or crowns to find the latest information about their symptom or procedure.
"It is important that my patients receive the latest information regarding their dental health care needs. This is why I have added an array of educational resources to our website. I want my patients to have all of the appropriate dental health care resources available at any time during their day and as questions arise. As a dentist, I strive to deliver quality dental care and educational resources to keep the patients fully informed on every decision that they make," said Dr. Dennis Laurich, Livonia general dentist.
Additionally, online dental videos were recently added to the educational resources. The dental videos vividly illustrate a range of dental topics including dentures, endodontics and bridges. The videos offer information about each dental topic, including a brief explanation and treatment options.
In addition to the recently added educational library and videos, patients can also visit the practice's educational blog for further information on various dental topics. The blog was created so that Dr. Laurich, Livonia gentle dentist, could actively contribute content related to dental health care for patients. Each post from the practice's blog updates the Facebook and Twitter pages, maintaining an up-to-date social network. The blog offers information on an array of dental health care topics including dental implants, veneers, whitening and crowns.
Whether patients are looking for teeth whitening or dental implants, they turn to Dr. Dennis Laurich, cosmetic dentist in Livonia, of Laurich Dentistry for all of their dental care needs. Dr. Laurich's commitment to his patients, as well as his passion for delivering quality patient care keeps him at the forefront of dental procedures and techniques. The practice's new educational resources and blog further demonstrates Dr. Laurich's eagerness to engage patients and improve knowledge on dental health care information.
About Laurich Dentistry: Owned and operated by Dr. Dennis Laurich, Laurich Dentistry was established in 1991 as a solo practice promoting dental health in a warm, caring environment. Not only does Laurich Dentistry build healthier mouths, but they create beautiful smiles. Dr. Laurich went to school at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in Ann Arbor from 1974 to 1978, which is ranked the Top Dental School in the Country in 1978 and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dr. Laurich is a member of the American Dental Association, Michigan Dental Association, and the Detroit District Dental Society.
Media Contact:
Dr. Dennis Laurich
smile@laurichdentistry.com
18618 Middlebelt Road
Livonia, MI 48152
(248) 476-1960
http://www.laurichdentistry.com
General Dentist in Livonia Brings Dental Health Education to a New Level
Dr. Dennis Laurich, Livonia, MI dentist, introduces new online education resources for increased patient knowledge of dental health care.
2011-06-12
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[Press-News.org] General Dentist in Livonia Brings Dental Health Education to a New LevelDr. Dennis Laurich, Livonia, MI dentist, introduces new online education resources for increased patient knowledge of dental health care.