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Dentist In Orlando, FL Offers Online Educational Resources For Increased Patient Knowledge

Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, Orlando dentist, invites patients to take advantage of the extensive education library to further understand various dental health care topics.

2012-07-22
ORLANDO, FL, July 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, dentist in Orlando, FL, prides himself in providing his patients with a proper learning environment to better understand their dental health care. To further expand on this, Dr. Reyes-Vicente invites his patients to visit his Eastwood Dental's website at http://www.eastwooddental.com to easily access the vast online education library.

Whether patients are interested in learning more about daily oral health care, or more extensive topics, such as Lumineers in Orlando, they can find all of the information they need through the online education library via Eastwood Dental's interactive website. The education library can easily be found through the practice's homepage where patients will be able to search topics of their choice around the clock.

"It is important that my patients fully understand the care they are receiving in order to properly maintain their oral health while outside of Eastwood Dental. With the introduction of the education library, my patients can now actively research topics of their choice whenever they might have a question or concern," said Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, Orlando dentist.

The educational library is available around the clock with easy access to a wealth of valuable dental health care information. Patients can explore the library to expand their knowledge of proper daily oral hygiene regimens, in addition to further information on various procedures including Orlando dental implants, Lumineers, same-day crowns, and Invisalign in Orlando.

"Whether it is two-in-the-afternoon, or two-in-the-morning, I thoroughly encourage my patients to explore the education library whenever they feel necessary," said Dr. Reyes-Vicente, dentist in Orlando. "I understand questions develop well into the night when our office is closed, but that doesn't mean their questions need to go unanswered. Simply visit our website and utilize the educational resources."

With the addition of the vast education library, Dr. Reyes-Vicente further proves his continuing commitment to providing patients with the best dental health care through valuable resources via Eastwood Dental's website. Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, Orlando, FL dentist, encourages his patients to utilize the education library whenever a question arises regarding their dental health care.

About Eastwood Dental: Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente began working at Eastwood Dental in 2004 as an associate and bought the practice in 2006. Previously he received his bachelor's degree in 1996 at the University of Puerto Rico and completed his dental degree in 2001 at the University of Puerto Rico School of Dentistry. Soon after graduation, Dr. Reyes-Vicente moved to Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina where he worked for almost two years with the Rural Health Group, a nonprofit organization that emphasizes in providing medical and dental services for the underserved. At the end of 2003 he moved to Orlando to be closer to his family. At this time he started working at Coast Dental in Winter Park, and a year later began work at Eastwood Dental. Since obtaining his degree, Dr. Reyes-Vicente has been actively pursuing continuing education to take advantage of new technology and treatment methods.

Media Contact:
Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente
contactus@eastwooddental.com
1549 South Alafaya Trail
Orlando, FL 32828
(407) 249-0818
http://www.eastwooddental.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Orlando, FL Offers Online Educational Resources For Increased Patient Knowledge
Dr. Jorge Reyes-Vicente, Orlando dentist, invites patients to take advantage of the extensive education library to further understand various dental health care topics.