LONDON, ON, July 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brock Rondeau, a general dentist with a focus on London orthodontics, at Dr. Rondeau and Associates, is pleased to introduce an online smile gallery of before-and-after photos of previous procedures performed in office. By visiting the website for Dr. Rondeau & Associates, patients can gain access to before-and-after smiles of various clients, as completed by Dr. Rondeau in the office.
Easily accessible via the practice's homepage, the smile gallery offers patients an inside look at the results achieved by patients visiting Dr. Rondeau. The pictures provided are some examples of profiles that Dr. Rondeau and his staff were able to achieve with functional appliances. These appliances are designed to reposition the lower jaw forward to its normal, comfortable position. As patients explore the smile gallery they will see improvements and procedures such as London braces and other appliances that aide in the transformation of their smiles.
"It is important that my patients are able to visually see the results of previous patient work. There is no reason why my patients cannot achieve the same results for themselves. Everyone wants to have beautiful broad smiles, straight teeth and healthy jaw joints. My patients can view all of these previous procedures to gain the confidence they need to change their smile," said Dr. Brock Rondeau, dentist for straightening patient's' smiles with orthodontics in London.
Patients can navigate through the website for valuable information including braces, TMD, TMJ, jaw pain, ear pain, sleep apnea, snoring and treatments for a headache in London, among other topics. There is also an audio education section in which patients have the opportunity to listen to audio files about the office, diagnosis and treatment.
From London fibromyalgia pain to braces, Dr. Rondeau & Associates is committed to providing quality dental and orthodontic care for patients of all ages. Further proof of Dr. Rondeau's commitment to dental care can be seen through the online smile gallery, and other valuable resources.
About Dr. Rondeau & Associates: Owned and operated by Dr. Brock Rondeau, Dr. Rondeau and Associates is a general dentistry practice that treats patients with orthodontic and orthopedic problems including TMJ disorders, snoring and sleep apnea and fibromyalgia in London. Dr. Rondeau lectures on the subject of orthodontics, orthopedics, TMJ, sleep apnea and snoring in London and worldwide.
Media Contact:
Dr. Brock Rondeau
info@ortho-tmj.com
1295 Highbury Avenue, #C8
London, ON N5Y 5L3
(519) 455-4110
http://www.ortho-tmj.com
Dentist in London Offers Before and After Smile Gallery for Improved Patient Confidence
Dr. Brock Rondeau, London dentist, shares before and after patient treatment photos for patient reassurance.
2011-07-07
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in London Offers Before and After Smile Gallery for Improved Patient ConfidenceDr. Brock Rondeau, London dentist, shares before and after patient treatment photos for patient reassurance.