WEST ORANGE, NJ, July 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) New Jersey top dentist, Dr. Ivan Stein of Northfield Dental Group, offers patients expertise in all phases of dentistry. A full-service dental practice with years of experience, patients gain access to numerous dental options under one roof.
Not only is Northfield Dental equipped to treat all dental problems from TMJ and tooth loss, this cosmetic dentist in Livingston and West Orange is a full service practice providing for all patients in the surrounding areas. Services offered include bonding, crowns and bridges, cosmetic fillings, TMJ, implants, snoring appliances, and headache treatment in Livingston and West Orange, among an array of other services.
"I want all of my patients to receive the care that they need in one convenient location. This is why Northfield Dental Group is a full-service practice, offering a long list of services for all of their dental needs. We are committed to providing exceptional care, which can be seen through our vast list of services offered for patients of all ages," stated Dr. Ivan Stein, sports dentist in Livingston and West Orange.
Included in the web pages of the practice's website is information about Northfield Dental Group's office, including their West Orange location, maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling. To go along with the practice's full-service office is an extensive patient education library. The practice's education library allows patients to find valuable information and descriptions of the various procedures offered at this full service practice.
The library includes such topics as veneers, implants, headache treatments, snoring appliances and cosmetic fillings in Livingston and West Orange, among others. Whenever patients have a question after the office is closed, they can turn to the vast pages of the online education library, which is easily accessible via the practice's homepage.
Serving the communities of West Orange, Livingston and Short Hills, NJ, Dr. Stein, New Jersey top dentist, offers patients comprehensive dental care in the convenience of one location utilizing the latest techniques in cosmetic and general dentistry. Further proof of his commitment to exceptional care can be seen through his full-service practice, as well as with the online education library via the practice's homepage.
About Northfield Dental Group: Northfield Dental Group is operated by leading cosmetic dentists in Livingston and West Orange, Drs. Stein, Widmayer and Greenstein. The practice offers a wide range of treatment in all phases of dentistry including TMJ, bonding, mercury free fillings, veneers, implants and cosmetic fillings, among others.
Media Contact:
Dr. Ivan F. Stein, DDS
contactus@northfielddentalgroup.com
769 Northfield Avenue, Suite 154
West Orange, NJ 07052
(973) 736-0111
http://www.northfielddentalgroup.com
New Jersey Top Dentist Offers All Dental Services Under One Roof
Dr. Ivan Stein provides patients in Livingston, Short Hills and West Orange with all of their dental needs.
2011-07-01
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[Press-News.org] New Jersey Top Dentist Offers All Dental Services Under One RoofDr. Ivan Stein provides patients in Livingston, Short Hills and West Orange with all of their dental needs.