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North Huntingdon Dentist Welcomes New Member to Dental Team

Dr. Dominic Sabatini, dentist in Irwin, introduces new hygienist of A New U Dental & Wellness Center to patients.

2012-02-08
NORTH HUNTINGDON, PA, February 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) As dentistry continues to advance, Dr. Dominic Sabatini, North Huntingdon dentist, introduces a new member to the A New U Dental & Wellness Center team to remain up-to-date with dental health care. Dr. Sabatini is pleased to welcome Bobbie Sirianni to A New U Dental & Wellness Center.

"It is important to always provide my patients with the best in available dental health care by maintaining an up-to-date office, and that includes my staff as well. To continually provide exceptional care, it is important that I have a team of talented individuals that help to provide maximum dental health care to my patients. I am happy to welcome Bobbie Sirianni as a valuable part of our dental team," said Dr. Dominic Sabatini, dentist in Irwin.

Bobbie Sirianni is joining the A New U Dental & Wellness Center team as a hygienist. She has been a hygienist in the area for over 21 years. Dental hygienists are licensed oral health professionals who focus on preventing and treating oral diseases-both to protect teeth and gums, and also to protect a patient's total health.

As a dental hygienist, Bobbie will help in performing oral health assessments, provide nutritional counseling and self-care programs to help prevent disease; examine head, neck, and oral regions for disease; take and process x-rays and performs other diagnostic tests; provide services that help patients prevent gum diseases and cavities.

"Working as a dental hygienist in the area for over 21 years, it is an honor to continue to provide dental health care to patients at A New U Dental & Wellness Center. I look forward to meeting current and new patients as they come into the office for their next appointment," said Bobbie Sirianni.

At A New U Dental & Wellness Center, Dr. Sabatini, Irwin dentist, believes that a doctor and patient become a team for treating an individual's dental needs. With the help of his professional staff, Dr. Sabatini, Irwin, PA dentist, follows up with his patients to make sure that general pain is relieved, problems are resolved and their health improves.

By visiting the practice website at http://www.drsabatini.com/, patients can gain valuable dental health care knowledge through an extensive section covering the full array of topics associated with dentistry and dental diagnosis, including veneers, dental implants and sleep apnea in North Huntingdon. With the addition of Bobbie Sirianni as a dental hygienist for A New U Dental & Wellness Center, patients can receive the best dental health care information and treatment available.

About A New U Dental & Wellness Center: Dr. Dominic Sabatini bought A New U Dental & Wellness Center in April 0f 2010 from Dr. Octave. Dr. Sabatini specializes in cosmetic dentistry, sleep apnea, TMJ and headache treatment, family dentistry and dental implants. He maintains the highest levels of accreditation and pursues ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Mandy
Mandy@anewudental.com
8700 Pennsylvania Ave.
North Huntingdon, PA 15642
(724) 864-0070
http://www.drsabatini.com


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[Press-News.org] North Huntingdon Dentist Welcomes New Member to Dental Team
Dr. Dominic Sabatini, dentist in Irwin, introduces new hygienist of A New U Dental & Wellness Center to patients.