KANSAS CITY, MO, September 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Experienced Kansas City dentist, Dr. Stiver, is helping patients make informed decisions about their dental care through the use of educational resources on his practice's website. New educational resources include a dental library and video gallery to learn more about dental problems and treatments available. The new dental library and videos can be easily accessed on the practice's interactive website.
Dr. Stiver is a full service general and cosmetic dentist in Kansas City, offering a wide array of dental services including bonding, veneers, sealants, root canal therapy, extractions, crowns and bridges, in addition to several other procedures. This cosmetic dentist in Leawood and surrounding areas of Kansas City and Loch Lloyd is equipped to handle all cosmetic dentistry needs, from whitening to contouring.
"It is very important that my patients receive the best and latest information regarding their dental care needs. As a Kansas City dentist, I maintain the most up-to-date education and would like to share that with my patients. In addition to providing quality care, it is my job to keep the patients fully informed on every decision that they make and my website allows me to do just that," said Dr. Gregory Stiver, Kansas City, Loch Lloyd and Leawood cosmetic dentist.
The dental library covers a wide array of dental topics, allowing the patients to better understand their oral health. On the patient education page, patients can use the search box to easily access information on dental problems and treatments available at this Loch Lloyd cosmetic dentist.
In addition, patients can access appointment requests, new patient information, meet the staff bios and service details on the practice's convenient website.
"My patients deserve the best in service and information. With an interactive website, I am able to bring attention to various dental care procedures in addition to allowing my patients to learn more about what my practice has to offer," says Kansas City dentist, Dr. Stiver.
When patients are looking for a dentist in Kansas City, Leawood or Loch Lloyd, MO, they turn to Dr. Gregory A. Stiver and his qualified team for professional dental care they can trust. Patient education is available for patients to become familiar with the practice and its procedures, creating the trust every patient deserves.
About Dr. Gregory A. Stiver, DDS: Dr. Gregory A. Stiver, a leading Kansas City cosmetic dentist, graduated from Missouri State University in 1980 and from UMKC School of Dentistry in 1984. Dr. Stiver brings years of experience to the dental care practice and continues to pursue ongoing education to stay ahead of the latest trends in dentistry. He brings additional training in TMJ disorders and occlusion, cosmetic dentistry and sedation dentistry. This dentist in Kansas City is equipped to handle any dental care need.
Media Contact:
Dr. Gregory A. Stiver, D.D.S.
drgregstiver@yahoo.com
13643 Holmes Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64145
(816) 533-7393
http://www.kcsedationdentist.com/
Kansas City Dentist, Dr. Gregory Stiver, Delivers New Online Patient Education Resources On Patient Friendly Website
Dr. Gregory Stiver, leading dentist in Kansas City, has announced new education for patients on his state-of-the-art website, designed to better inform patients on treatments and symptoms.
2010-09-25
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[Press-News.org] Kansas City Dentist, Dr. Gregory Stiver, Delivers New Online Patient Education Resources On Patient Friendly WebsiteDr. Gregory Stiver, leading dentist in Kansas City, has announced new education for patients on his state-of-the-art website, designed to better inform patients on treatments and symptoms.