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Cleburne Family Dentist Offers Variety of Educational Resources Online

Dr. Bryant Aiken, family dentist in Cleburne, offers patients extensive educational resources for increased dental health care knowledge.

2012-06-14
CLEBURNE, TX, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Bryant Aiken, Cleburne family dentist, is now offering an educational library and videos via the practice's newly developed website. The library and videos were created to allow patients to access reliable dental information around the clock while encouraging exceptional dental care for healthier teeth and gums. Dental topics include tooth decay, periodontal disease, preventative care and oral surgery in Cleburne, among other topics.

"It is important that our patients understand the care they are receiving before they come into our office. Through the educational resources available via our website, our patients can be better informed about their dental health, preventative care and the treatments available for enhancing their smiles," said Dr. Bryant Aiken, family dentist in Cleburne.

The recently added online education library allows Dr. Aiken, dentist in Cleburne, to showcase important dental videos that vividly illustrate a range of topics, including bridges, crowns, dentures, hygiene and implants, among an array of other topics. Patients can even watch a brief video on flossing, a step-by-step animated clip that demonstrates proper flossing methods for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

In addition to the recently added educational articles and animations, patients can also further explore Dr. Aiken's website to access a wide range of valuable information and tools, including staff bios, office details, appointment requesting, service descriptions, before and after photos and new patient forms. Whether patients are looking for information on sleep apnea or office hours, they can easily find the information on this patient friendly and content-rich website.

From Cleburne oral surgery to teeth whitening and veneers, patients can find a wealth of information about available dental health care through the practice website. Dr. Bryant Aiken, Cleburne, TX dentist, continually advances his education through continuing education courses and continues to share his education with his patients through the online education library and videos.

About Bryant Aiken, DDS: Dr. Bryant Aiken graduated from the University of Texas Dental School in San Antonio in 1981 and began is solo practice that same year. He provides his patients with an array of services including oral surgery, veneers, and dentures, among others. Dr. Aiken attended Southwestern Union College in Keene, Texas and graduated in 1976 before he went on to dental school. Dr. Aiken also continues to maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursues ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Bryant Aiken
contactus@cleburnecosmeticdentist.com
503 North Nolan River Road
Cleburne, TX 76033
(817) 517-6453
http://www.cleburnecosmeticdentist.com


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[Press-News.org] Cleburne Family Dentist Offers Variety of Educational Resources Online
Dr. Bryant Aiken, family dentist in Cleburne, offers patients extensive educational resources for increased dental health care knowledge.