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Family Dentist In Grand Rapids Invites Patients To Explore Advanced Practice Website

Dr. Jonathan Eagle, Grand Rapids cosmetic dentist, establishes increased dental health care knowledge through website.

2012-01-02
GRAND RAPIDS, MI, January 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jonathan Eagle, general and family dentist in Grand Rapids, encourages patients to visit his technologically advanced website at http://www.eagledds.com to gain valuable dental health care knowledge. Patients can visit the practice's website for access to an array of educational resources to improve their knowledge of various dental procedures and treatments available by Dr. Eagle, Grand Rapids cosmetic dentist.

"Just as I continue to advance my knowledge through continuing education, I find it important for my patients to have access to valuable educational materials as well. It is important for my patients to be well-informed of various dental health care procedures and definitions because a well-informed patient can make better decisions regarding their dental health," said Dr. Jonathan Eagle, dentist in Grand Rapids.

The launch of their new website yields a host of educational resources including: education videos, practice blog, and an extensive patient education library. The extensive patient education library allows patients to easily access an array of articles on dental topics including Grand Rapids dental implants, teeth whitening and veneers in Grand Rapids. Whenever patients have a question regarding their dental health care, they can visit the practice's website to easily search for their topic of interest.

Patients can also visit the newly developed website for this dentist in Grand Rapids, MI to view educational videos explaining dental procedures and terminology. These videos can also be seen during consultation and before procedures to ensure patients have a proper understanding of the treatment they are receiving. From Grand Rapids veneers to teeth whitening, the educational videos are available to better inform patients about symptoms and smile-enhancing treatment options currently available.

The addition of valuable dental educational resources is further proof of Dr. Jonathan Eagle's continual commitment to providing patients with the best dental care available. No matter what their question is, patients can find an array of valuable dental health care information, readily available via the practice's website.

About Dr. Jonathan Eagle, DDS: Dr. Jonathan Eagle is a highly qualified practitioner with training and experience in all major dental services. Dr. Eagle graduated from the University of Michigan and received advanced training in advanced anterior aesthetics and as a master aesthetic dentist from the Las Vegas Institute. He is also certified to perform the Invisalign treatment and has had extensive training under Dr. Richard Litt, former director of the Orthodontics Department at the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Detroit. Dr. Jonathan Eagle is a member of the West Michigan Dental Association, the Michigan Dental Association, the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Jonathan Eagle
contactus@eagledds.com
2872 E. Beltline Ave NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
(616) 361-9330
http://www.eagledds.com


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[Press-News.org] Family Dentist In Grand Rapids Invites Patients To Explore Advanced Practice Website
Dr. Jonathan Eagle, Grand Rapids cosmetic dentist, establishes increased dental health care knowledge through website.