MANSFIELD, TX, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading Mansfield dentists, Drs. Irving, Curtis and Stephenson, are taking steps to make sure every patient is comfortable when visiting Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS. To do so, Dr. Curtis, dentist in Mansfield, and his team of dental professionals are providing patients with easy online access to before-and-after photos via the practice website before making the decision to receive their individual treatment.
Prior to their procedures, patients can visit the website for Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS to explore photos of previous procedures that have been performed by Drs. Irving, Stephenson and Curtis, dentists in Mansfield, TX. This new feature brings common dental procedures to life, revealing the dramatic outcome produced by Drs. Irving, Curtis and Stephenson's skillful dental work.
"At our practice, it is important that our patients are confident in the treatment they are receiving. With the addition of the smile gallery our patients can now see what the end result of a certain cosmetic procedure will be when they look at before-and-after photos of previous patients. The online smile gallery helps us enhance our patients' confidence, while reducing any fears they may have," said Dr. John Curtis, Mansfield, TX dentist.
With the addition of an online smile gallery, patients are able to gain the confidence they may need, knowing the outcome of the procedures can be as rewarding as the ones showcased in the gallery. The gallery represents such improvements through treatments like veneers, implants, teeth whitening, Invisalign, and dental crowns in Mansfield.
Additionally, patients can visit the website for Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS for the utmost care and comfort available. Patients can learn about various procedures such as whitening, veneers, dental implants and Mansfield Invisalign through the educational videos and vast education library that is available on the homepage of the interactive website for Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS.
Drs. Irving, Curtis and Stephenson are committed to delivering every patient in Mansfield and surrounding areas with the great benefit of complete oral health. Drs. Irving, Curtis and Stephenson, cosmetic dentists in Mansfield, are equipped with the necessary education, technology, and experience needed to provide unmatched results that prevail to any cosmetic dental procedure, helping patients improve their confidence and smile. Their commitment to quality, convenient care is further shown through the online smile gallery via the practice's website.
For more information about Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS, and to view the smile gallery, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.iscdental.com.
About Irving, Stephenson & Curtis DDS: Drs. Irving, Stephenson and Curtis are experienced dentists in Mansfield, TX. Since 1981, the practice has been working to provide the best individual and family dental care for patients in Mansfield and the surrounding areas. The full-service practice offers a wide array of services for the entire family including cosmetic dentistry, sedation, Invisalign, teeth whitening, root canals, dental crowns, dental veneers and implants.
Media Contact:
Dr. John Mark Curtis
contactus@iscdental.com
747 Highway 287 North
Mansfield, TX 76063
(817) 473-0244
http://www.iscdental.com
Mansfield Dentist Increases Patient Confidence With New Online Feature
Drs. Irving, Curtis and Stephenson, dentists in Mansfield, offer patients the benefit of viewing before and after photos of patients' procedures through the online smile gallery.
2012-06-14
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