NAPERVILLE, IL, July 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Joon Sun, Naperville dentist, strives to improve the overall health of her patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions associated with teeth and gums. By visiting White Eagle Family Dentistry's dental library, patients can learn more about dental problems and treatments available.
The vast education library offers patients an array of dental information to further expand their knowledge of their oral health. From toothaches to Naperville Invisalign, patients can find the information they need all in one convenient location-White Eagle Family Dentistry's interactive website. Dr. Joon Sun, dentist in Naperville, encourages her patients to visit the extensive education library whenever they have a question, or would like to learn more about their upcoming dental procedure or a current condition they might have.
"It is important for my patients to be knowledgeable of their dental health before their appointment in order for them to make better, informed decisions," said Dr. Joon Sun, Naperville, IL dentist. "I understand that my patients may have questions when our office is closed. By providing this extensive education library through our website allows my patients to find the information they need no matter what the time is."
With 24 years of experience, Dr. Joon Sun, dentist in Naperville, IL, is fully committed and dedicated to providing her patients with exceptional dental health care. Whether patients are in need of routine cleaning or more extensive procedures, Dr. Sun has established White Eagle Family Dentistry as one of the best dental offices in the Naperville, IL area for receiving quality dental health care.
Dr. Joon Sun, cosmetic dentist in Naperville, continues to help her patients at White Eagle Family Dentistry to smile bigger and brighter through superior dental care in Naperville and surrounding areas. Through the inclusion of an extensive education library, Dr. Sun hopes to provide her patients with important information on oral health care around the clock.
About White Eagle Family Dentistry: Owner and operator, Dr. Joon Sun, has been providing quality dental health care to patients of all ages in the Naperville area for 24 years. She received her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1988, and also received her Masters in Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health in 1988. Dr. Sun completed her general dentistry residency program at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut and since then, she has been in private practice providing many areas of dentistry. Dr. Joon Sun maintains a strong commitment to service, and for many years she and her family travel with a team of dentists and hygienists to provide free dental care to the people of Jamaica. Additionally, every month Dr. Sun travels to downtown Chicago to provide free dental care to the homeless through the Pacific Garden Mission.
Media Contact:
Dr. Joon Sun
contactus@whiteeaglefamilydentistry.com
1315 Macom Drive
Naperville, IL 60564
(630) 978-9005
http://www.whiteeaglefamilydentistry.com
Naperville Dentist Provides Patients With Educational Resources Around the Clock
Dr. Joon Sun, dentist in Naperville, allows patients to easily access important dental health care information at any time of the day through easily accessible online educational resources.
2012-07-11
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[Press-News.org] Naperville Dentist Provides Patients With Educational Resources Around the ClockDr. Joon Sun, dentist in Naperville, allows patients to easily access important dental health care information at any time of the day through easily accessible online educational resources.