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Cincinnati General Dentist Offers Online Educational Resources for Improved Patient Knowledge

Dr. Stuart Levy, Cincinnati dentist, invites patients to explore the vast educational resources via the practice's website for valuable dental health care information.

2012-10-27
CINCINNATI, OH, October 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading Cincinnati general dentist, Dr. Stuart Levy, understands that patients need easy access to important dental health care information around the clock. By offering a wealth of educational resources via his practice website, Dr. Levy hopes that his patients will continue to receive the information they need to make the best decisions regarding their dental health care.

Patients are invited to visit Dr. Levy's practice website at any time of the day, whenever a question arises about their dental health. From routine cleanings to implants in Cincinnati, patients can explore the vast educational library to better understand the dental topic of their choice. Dr. Levy encourages all of his patients to access the educational library whenever they have a question or want further information on a dental topic of their choice.

"It is important that my patients understand the treatments they are undergoing and how to properly care for their teeth and gums. By providing my patients with access to important dental information through valuable educational resources, I hope that they will further understand their dental health care and the procedures they need to undergo," said Dr. Stuart Levy, Cincinnati dentist.

Additionally, Dr. Levy, dentist in Cincinnati, OH, invited his patients to view his information rich blog via the practice's website at http://www.levysmiles.com. Dr. Stuart Levy created the educational blog in order to offer his patients an even closer look at important dental health care information. The blog allows Dr. Levy to include various dental health topics that patients commonly seek information on, in addition to information about the practice.

Dr. Levy's online blog is directly linked with his Facebook and Twitter accounts, as well, in order to allow patients an easier way to get up-to-date information. Each time Dr. Levy, Cincinnati, OH dentist, updates his online blog, patients who are "in the network" will receive instant updates when they sign into Facebook or Twitter.

Through the availability of various educational resources-an interactive blog, social media channels and an educational library-Dr. Stuart Levy, Cincinnati cosmetic dentist, further proves his dedication and commitment to helping his patients gain valuable dental health care knowledge.

About Stuart Levy, DDS: Dr. Stuart Levy established his solo practice in 1987. He is a 1986 graduate of Ohio State University College of Dentistry with extensive training in procedures for patients needing cosmetic and restorative care. From dental prosthetics to dental implants to breakthrough natural dental materials and cosmetic improvements, Dr. Levy provides patients with the latest in modern dental technology and the best in quality care. Dr. Levy has earned credits in advanced aesthetics at Louisiana State University and in Occlusion/TMJ at the University of California at Los Angeles. In addition, he has received his certification in Invisalign invisible orthodontics and is a staff member at the Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati.

Media Contact:
Dr. Stuart Levy
drlevy@levysmiles.com
9608 Kenwood Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242
(513) 791-2009
http://www.levysmiles.com


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[Press-News.org] Cincinnati General Dentist Offers Online Educational Resources for Improved Patient Knowledge
Dr. Stuart Levy, Cincinnati dentist, invites patients to explore the vast educational resources via the practice's website for valuable dental health care information.