LITTLE NECK, NY, August 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. David Choi of Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, pediatric dentists and orthodontists in Long Island, is pleased to announce the launch of his practice's new educational materials available online via their interactive practice website. Patients can visit the website for Dr. Choi to view the educational patient library and videos.
The education library and videos allow patients to easily access dental health care information at any moment of their day, even outside of office hours. When a patient has a question about their symptoms, procedure or other treatments they can simply visit the practice's website to search the education library for all of their answers. The patient education library contains information on cosmetic dentistry, implants, dentures and an array of other dental symptoms and treatments.
"Understanding dental health care through educational resources doesn't have to end when a patient leaves our office. We strive to provide our patients with helpful information, both in the office and outside of our office with help from our website, in order to help patients understand their options for the best possible outcomes," said Dr. David Choi, Long Island orthodontist.
Also available in addition to the patient education library are videos which, patients can also access from the website. The educational videos offer a visual simulation of various procedures and treatments offered at Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Long Island Pediatric dentists. They offer an extended description and understanding of various topics for many patients who prefer visual explanations.
Patients are also encouraged to visit the practice's website to become familiar with the capabilities and services of Come Orthodontics and Pediatric dentistry. Patients can easily access information about Dr. Choi, Queens orthodontist, the office, directions and a host of other valuable information. When they cannot find an answer to their question, there is also a contact section where patients can leave questions or comments for Dr. Choi and his experienced dental staff at Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry.
From dental implants to orthodontics, patients turn to Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, pediatric dentists and orthodontists in Queens, at Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry for all of their dental health care needs. The creation of an online patient education library in addition to the educational website is further proof of Dr. Choi's constant commitment to providing patients with the best in quality dental care.
About Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry: Owned and operated by Dr. David Choi, Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry is a group practice consisting of a podiatric dentist, orthodontist, general dentist and periodontist. Opening in January of 2011, Come Orthodontist and Pediatric Dentistry consists of Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun and Dr. Sung Yun, providing exceptional dental health care. Dr. Choi received his certificate in pediatric dentistry at Jacobi Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. His unique education and experience enables him to provide outstanding care for infants, children and adolescents in a family-friendly environment. Dr. Bo Yun received her orthodontic specialist certificate along with the Master of Science Degree in orthodontics. Dr. Sung Yun has a wide range of experience in different areas of dentistry, from cosmetic and restorative dentistry to surgical and root canal treatments.
Media Contact:
Dr. David Choi
contactus@littleneckcomedental.com
248-12 Northern Blvd, Suite 2F
Little Neck, NY 11362
(718) 428-2663/3663
http://www.littleneckcomedental.com
Orthodontist in Queens Maintains Patient Education Even After Office Hours
Dr. David Choi, Long Island orthodontist and pediatric dentist, increases patient education with access to dental health care via practice website.
2011-08-25
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