PRIOR LAKE, MN, July 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) To remain up-to-date with dentistry trends, Dr. Thomas Morgan, Prior Lake dentist, regularly attends continuing education courses each year. To honor his efforts in remaining on the cutting edge of dentistry through education, the Academy of General Dentistry has awarded Dr. Morgan with the honorable Fellowship Award, which is awarded to only a select few dentists.
The Academy of General Dentistry is a professional association containing more than 37,000 general dentists who are dedicated to providing quality dental care and oral health education to their patients. Founded in 1952, the AGD is the second largest dental association in the United States, and is the only association that exclusively represents the needs and interests of general dentists.
"It is a great honor to receive such a prestigious award from the Academy of General Dentistry. Receiving continuing education is important for me to continue to provide the best care possible, while offering my patients the care they need and deserve. I look forward to continuing to provide my patients with the best care available while attending continuing education courses each year to live out my award," said Dr. Thomas Morgan, dentist in Prior Lake, MN.
The Fellowship Award is presented to dentists who seek to provide the highest quality of dental care by remaining current in their profession. To accomplish this goal, Dr. Thomas Morgan, Prior Lake Invisalign dentist, regularly attends continuing education courses to stay abreast of the industry's latest technology and techniques. The Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry Award is an award of distinction that less than 5% of all general dentists achieve. The award is obtained by attending hundreds of extra hours of continuing education to ensure that patients have the best technology has to offer.
Dr. Thomas Morgan, Prior Lake sedation dentist, is also proud to have attended the Las Vegas Institute for Cosmetic Dentistry and the Misch International Implant Institute. Both institutions are esteemed as top courses in the fields of cosmetic dentistry, occlusion, and implant dentistry. He is also a Preferred Provider for Invisalign, which is a distinction only the top Invisalign providers are given. Dr. Morgan, Prior Lake implant dentist, has also provided sedation dentistry for years, ensuring his patients are comfortable during their dental experience each and every time.
For more information on Dr. Thomas Morgan, sedation dentist in Prior Lake, and Babcock and Morgan Family Dentistry, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.mypriorlakedentist.com.
About Babcock and Morgan Family Dentistry: Babcock and Morgan Family Dentistry is operated by experienced dentists in Prior Lake, MN, Drs. Michael Babcock and Tom Morgan. This highly qualified cosmetic dentist in Prior Lake is committed to helping every patient achieve the smile they desire. Offering a wide array of services including Invisalign, bonding, implants and teeth whitening Babcock and Morgan Family Dentistry treats patients of every age. Regularly attending continuing education courses to stay on top of the industry's latest techniques and technology, Drs. Babcock and Morgan ensure the best procedures and treatments for their patients.
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Prior Lake, MN 55372
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Prior Lake Dentist Receives Prestigious Award From Academy Of General Dentistry For Continuing Education
Babcock and Morgan Family Dentistry, dentist in Prior Lake, is proud to announce Dr. Thomas Morgan has received the honorable F.A.G.D Award from The Academy of General Dentistry.
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[Press-News.org] Prior Lake Dentist Receives Prestigious Award From Academy Of General Dentistry For Continuing EducationBabcock and Morgan Family Dentistry, dentist in Prior Lake, is proud to announce Dr. Thomas Morgan has received the honorable F.A.G.D Award from The Academy of General Dentistry.