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Los Angeles Dentist, Dr. Shervin Louie, Educates Patients With Launch Of New Practice Website

Los Angeles family and cosmetic dentist, Dr. Louie of Smile in LA, has announced the launch of his new, state-of-the-art website.

2010-09-23
LOS ANGELES, CA, September 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Experienced Los Angeles general dentist, Dr. Shervin Louie of Smile LA, is pleased to announce the launch of the new website for his practice. The professional site was designed to increase the quality of care patients receive from this cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles.

The fully-loaded website offers a wide range of information and tools that patients can utilize for improving their oral health. From testimonials and staff bios to patient education and online appointment requesting, the new website for this Los Angeles family dentist provides the necessary information a patient needs to make informed decisions about their dental health.

"There is no doubt that my passion about natural smile transformations has brought me to the creation of a website. It is increasingly important in today's society to bring valuable information to the patients with the click of a button. We built an interactive site to allow the patient to have easy access to educational information and to take charge of their dental care even when our office is closed," said Dr. Louie, Los Angeles Downtown dentist.

Smile LA is operated by Dr. Shervin Louie, an experienced Los Angeles implant dentist specializing in implants, teeth whitening, Invisalign, veneers and bonding, among several other general and cosmetic dental procedures for patients in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Dr. Louie is a premier Invisalign provider, making him one of the few in the U.S. He was also named Top Dentist in the Consumers' Research Council of America Guide to America's Top Dentists, clearly demonstrating that he is one of the most qualified and best dentists in Los Angeles.

When patients need a cosmetic dentist in Los Angeles, they turn to Dr. Louie and his professional team for gentle care they can trust. With the launch of the practice's new website, obtaining valuable dental care information and making educated oral health care decisions is easier than ever. Dr. Louie's website is further proof of his commitment to quality dental care for patients throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding communities.

About Shervin M. Louie, DDS: Dr. Shervin Louie is a leading and experienced Los Angeles dentist, serving patients in Hollywood, CA since 1996. Offering dental care in all phases of dentistry, he has received an award for outstanding Service to USC School of Dentistry for the past 10 years. Dr. Louie also accommodates patients needing immediate dental assistance by being a Los Angeles emergency dentist. Additionally, Dr. Louie is best known for his exceptional work in cosmetic and implant reconstruction. He has an eye for esthetics that is impeccable and is passionate about natural smile transformations. This experience allows him to know and practice above the standard of care in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shervin M. Louie, DDS
smile@smileinla.com
321 N. Larchmont Blvd., Suite 622
Los Angeles, CA 90004
323-461-9353
http://www.smileinla.com/


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[Press-News.org] Los Angeles Dentist, Dr. Shervin Louie, Educates Patients With Launch Of New Practice Website
Los Angeles family and cosmetic dentist, Dr. Louie of Smile in LA, has announced the launch of his new, state-of-the-art website.