CHANDLER, AZ, December 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since 2006, Dr. Bianca McWilliams, dentist in Chandler, has been working with patients to provide the best dental care possible in the Chandler, AZ area. With her experience in dentistry, Dr. McWilliams is dedicated to providing patients with the best in quality dental health care through improved educational resources. Solaris Dental Health's website contains an extensive educational library, which was created to further improve Dr. McWilliams' patients' knowledge of their dental health care.
Dr. Bianca McWilliams, Chandler dentist, encourages patients to visit her practice website at http://www.solarisdentalhealth.com/ to gain easy access to an array of valuable dental health care information. When the office is closed, patients can turn to the educational library for instant access to topics of their interest at any point during the day or night, which allows them to properly care for their teeth around the clock.
"It is a privilege to continue to offer my patients a new avenue for accessing important dental health care information. With our educational library, patients can now explore information on various dental topics that interest them at any time of the day. When my office is closed, I encourage my patients to visit the library for any questions they might have about their upcoming procedure or symptoms they are experiencing," said Dr. Bianca McWilliams, dentist in Chandler, AZ.
The interactive website provides patients with an overview of Solaris Dental Health and the field of dentistry. From routine cleanings to Zoom whitening in Chandler, patients can find an array of useful information regarding their dental health care. As patients navigate through the site, they will find more information on Dr. McWilliams, the practice's philosophy, office location, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling.
With the launch of the practice's educational library, and other valuable resources, patients can receive up-to-date information on dental topics of their choice, as well as further information on Dr. Bianca McWilliams, Chandler, AZ dentist, and Solaris Dental Health.
About Solaris Dental Health: Dr. Bianca McWilliams received her DDS from the University of Texas Health Science Center Dental Branch in Houston. She also completed her residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. McWilliams continually brings her patients the most up-to-date techniques in general and cosmetic dentistry, including dental veneers, dental implants and Zoom! Whitening. After graduation, Dr. McWilliams practiced in Litchfield Park, Chandler, and Mesa, Arizona. In 2006, Dr. Bianca McWilliams opened her dental practice to serve the Chandler, AZ and surrounding San Tan areas.
Media Contact:
Dr. Ken McWilliams
contactus@solarisdentalhealth.com
4917 South Alma School Road
Chandler, AZ 85248
(480) 802-6617
http://www.solarisdentalhealth.com
Dentist in Chandler Improves Patient Knowledge Through New Website Feature
Dr. Bianca McWilliams, Chandler dentist, offers an expansive educational library for improved patient knowledge of dental health care.
2012-12-19
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