BROOKFIELD, WI, July 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Paul Culver, Brookfield dentist, is excited to be able to offer a variety of online educational resources to his patients through his practice's comprehensive dental website. The educational resources are offered to help educate patients of the Brookfield cosmetic dentist and give them the knowledge necessary to be able to take care of their personal oral health.
"I'm happy that we are able to offer these educational resources on our website. I have always believed that the more educated a patient is, the better chance they have of maintaining healthy teeth and gums. I hope all of our patients spend some time looking through the patient education library and learn what they can from it," said Dr. Culver, dentist in Brookfield.
The patient education section of Dr. Culver's website is highlighted by a patient education library. The library is full of helpful information related to dental topics. There is a section dedicated to different oral health topics and one with various dental problems and their solutions.
One section of the patient library goes over basic advice for how patients should take care of their teeth on a daily basis. Patients of the Brookfield, WI dentist will also find tips for finding the best dental products and how to deal with pain.
To make an appointment with Dr. Culver to get a Brookfield root canal or other treatment, patients can either call (262) 782-1655 or use the online appointment request form. To request an appointment online, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment to the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment through email or text message.
To learn more about Dr. Culver and his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his website at http://www.paulculverdds.com.
About Paul G. Culver, DDS: Dr. Paul Culver is a solo practitioner in Brookfield, WI who established his dental practice in 1982. He specializes in patient comfort while delivering quality treatments, including dental crowns, root canal therapy and dental implants, among other cosmetic procedures. Dr. Culver and his committed dental staff consist of fully experienced dental assistants, oral hygienists, and pleasant, friendly receptionists, so that a patient's visit to the office is as comfortable and accommodating as possible. It is Dr. Culver's goal to leave his patients smiling.
Media Contact:
Dr. Paul Culver
contactus@paulculverdds.com
17160 North Ave. Suite 101
Brookfield, WI 53005
(262) 782-1655
http://www.paulculverdds.com
Brookfield Dentist Offers Online Patient Education Resources
Dr. Paul Culver, dentist in Brookfield, is pleased to offer a variety of online educational resources to his patients on his practice's website.
2012-07-01
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[Press-News.org] Brookfield Dentist Offers Online Patient Education ResourcesDr. Paul Culver, dentist in Brookfield, is pleased to offer a variety of online educational resources to his patients on his practice's website.