BRADENTON, FL, April 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Rajiv Motwani, Bradenton dentist, is pleased to be able to offer his patients a virtual online patient education library on his new comprehensive dental website. The library is designed to increase awareness among his patients and promote better oral health.
"I am happy that I can offer this service to my patients. I have always believed that the more educated a patient is, the better chance they have of maintaining good dental health. I hope all of our patients take advantage of this new feature on our website," said Dr. Motwani, dentist in Bradenton.
The patient education library is designed to offer information on a variety of dental topics. Within the library, there are specific sections dedicated to different cosmetic procedures and oral health topics. This is helpful for patients that are curious about the different options available to treat their dental problems. In addition, it is beneficial for patients to have a general understanding of different topics of oral health. This way, patients of the Bradenton cosmetic dentist will know more about how to properly take care of their dental health.
There is also information about how to relieve minor pain or problems at home without having to visit the dentist. There are even product reviews listed so that patients of the Bradenton, FL dentist are properly equipped to ward off cavities, gum disease and other problems.
Dr. Motwani's new website also offers general information about his practice including office location, hours, staff bios and a complete list of services offered at the practice. Easy to use turn-by-turn directions powered by Google Maps are also available on the Bradenton implant dentist's site.
For Dr. Motwani's patients, scheduling an appointment is easier than ever on the new website. There is a new appointment request form that can be filled out at any time of the day online. Patients simply have to select the date and time that they wish to come in for an appointment and the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up to confirm the appointment shortly thereafter.
About WestShore Dentistry: WestShore Dentistry is owned and operated by Dr. Rajiv Motwani. Devoted to the most comprehensive and preventative patient care, WestShore Dentistry provides patients with services such as implants, veneers and teeth whitening, among other services. Since 2004, Dr. Rajiv Motwani has been working to provide exceptional dental care for patients in the Bradenton and surrounding areas.
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Dr. Rajiv Motwani
contactus@westshoredentistryfl.com
4708 26th St. West
Bradenton, FL 34207
(941) 758-4543
http://www.westshoredentistryfl.com
Bradenton Dentist Offers Patient Education Library on New Website
Dr. Rajiv Motwani, dentist in Bradenton, is excited to offer a patient education library on his practice's new website.
2012-04-25
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[Press-News.org] Bradenton Dentist Offers Patient Education Library on New WebsiteDr. Rajiv Motwani, dentist in Bradenton, is excited to offer a patient education library on his practice's new website.