COLUMBUS, OH, September 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Expert orthodontists Dr. David Kristal and Dr. Robert Forche at Kristal and Forche Orthodontics announced the launch of their practice's new website at http://kfortho.com.
The new website launched for orthodontic patients in the Columbus, OH area is designed to improve the orthodontic patient experience. Those who visit the new website will find lots of information about orthodontic treatment, different kinds of braces, and much more.
Located in Blacklick and Pickerington, Kristal and Forche Orthodontics provides cutting-edge orthodontic care including Invisalign: the "Clear" alternative to braces! Kristal and Forche Orthodontics also offers Invisalign Teen, clear ceramic braces, and traditional metal braces, too.
"The whole staff is excited about the new website," says Dr. Kristal. "I like to think that our site, and our orthodontic practice, can engage anyone who wants to know more about orthodontics: children, parents, and adults interested in treatment for themselves."
Kristal and Forche Orthodontics is known throughout the Columbus community for their state-of-the-art treatment techniques and polite, attentive staff. Every team member at Kristal and Forche Orthodontics is passionate about customer service. They are like one big family!
"It is incredibly rewarding to see a patient's confidence grow with their new smile," says Dr. Forche. "Our practice embraces that, and we really value the relationships we get to build with our patients. Hopefully this new website will help us educate the Columbus OH community about orthodontics and lead to many more beautiful smiles and smiling faces!"
Kristal and Forche Orthodontics is located at:
603 North Waggoner Road / Blacklick, OH 43004 / (614) 868-0977
130 West Columbus Street / Pickerington, OH 43147 / (614) 833-6008
Kristal and Forche Orthodontics provide affordable orthodontic services in Columbus, OH. They offer expert orthodontic care for children, teens, and adult patients. Office locations in Blacklick and Pickerington.
Treatment options include traditional metal braces; clear ceramic braces, Invisalign, and Invisalign Teen for patients who prefer not to look like they are wearing braces.
Contact Kristal and Forche Orthodontics today to learn more about how they can help you attain the smile you deserve! To schedule a free exam, visit their website at http://kfortho.com or call one of their offices.
Columbus OH Orthodontists Kristal and Forche Unwrap New Website and Blog to Educate Children, Teens, and Adults About Braces, Invisalign, and Orthodontic Treatment
Expert orthodontists in Columbus, Pickerington, and Blacklick OH Dr. David Kristal and Dr. Robert Forche unveil new website with built-in blog for patients, parents, and anyone interested in braces, Invisalign, and other orthodontic information.
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[Press-News.org] Columbus OH Orthodontists Kristal and Forche Unwrap New Website and Blog to Educate Children, Teens, and Adults About Braces, Invisalign, and Orthodontic TreatmentExpert orthodontists in Columbus, Pickerington, and Blacklick OH Dr. David Kristal and Dr. Robert Forche unveil new website with built-in blog for patients, parents, and anyone interested in braces, Invisalign, and other orthodontic information.