FULLERTON, CA, August 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jayshree Shah, dentist in Fullerton, is excited to be offering extensive patient education services on her practice's comprehensive dental website. She hopes the educational information will help her patients gain the knowledge necessary to maintain healthy gums and teeth.
"I'm glad that our practice is able to offer these educational services on our website. I strongly believe that the more educated a patient is, the better chance they have of keeping up with their oral health. I hope that many of our patients take some time to look through our patient education library and learn what they can from it," said Dr. Shah, Orange County dentist.
The patient education library features a variety of encyclopedia-like entries on different dental topics. There are entries detailing different oral health topics and detailed information on how to deal with specific dental problems. The "managing pain" section is an overview of appropriate ways for patients to get rid and deal with pain in their teeth and gums.
The "Treatment" page goes over the options that patients have to treat various dental issues. Topics like dental implants in Fullerton are covered in this section. There is even a page dedicated to product reviews so that Dr. Shah's patients can be educated on the best dental products to use.
In addition to the patient education library, Dr. Shah also provides a variety of helpful videos on her site. The videos show in detail how many different dental procedures are performed. Dental implants, bridges, braces, root canals and wisdom teeth removal are just some of the procedures that are highlighted in this way.
To learn more about Dr. Shah, her staff or any of the services provided at her practice, patients are encouraged to visit her dental website at http://www.vividdentalstudio.com. The website features easy to use turn-by-turn directions to her practice and downloadable new patient forms.
About Dr. Jayshree Shah: Dr. Jayshree Shah, Fullerton dentist, has been practicing dentistry in Fullerton for more than 20 years. She has attended dental school in both India and the United States and has dedicated many hours to continuing education programs. Dr. Shah and her staff offer a variety of dental services, including crowns, bridges, dentures, Invisalign, teeth whitening and dental implants in Orange County, among others.
Media Contact:
Vivid Dental Studio
Dr. Jayshree Shah
info@vividdentalstudio.com
301 West Bastanchury Road Suite 5
Fullerton, CA 92835
(714) 871-4892
http://www.vividdentalstudio.com
Fullerton Dentist Offers Online Educational Services
Dr. Jayshree Shah, dentist in Fullerton, is happy to be featuring a patient education page on her practice's dental website.
2012-08-25
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[Press-News.org] Fullerton Dentist Offers Online Educational ServicesDr. Jayshree Shah, dentist in Fullerton, is happy to be featuring a patient education page on her practice's dental website.