APPLETON, WI, January 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Kurt Barnes, dentist in Appleton, is excited to be featuring a variety of helpful educational information on his practice's website. He hopes the educational material will help to give his patients the knowledge necessary to maintain the health of their teeth and gums.
"I am very glad that our practice is providing some educational material on our website. I strongly believe that the more educated a patient is, the better chance they have of having healthy teeth and gums. I hope that many of our patients will take a few minutes to explore the educational material that we provide on our site," said Dr. Barnes, cosmetic dentist in Appleton.
The education section on the website is full of helpful information for patients. A library of information can be found on the left side of Dr. Barnes' site. The library contains information on various dental problems and different methods of treatment. Anything from dental crowns to denture care is detailed in this library. Patients are able to learn more almost any dental topic that they choose to.
There are also several educational videos that are featured on the site. These are designed to provide a visual representation of different dental procedures so that patients have a better idea of what to expect during their appointments.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Barnes for teeth whitening in Appleton or another dental service, patients are encouraged to call (920) 996-0123. To learn more about Dr. Barnes, his staff or any of the services provided at his Appleton practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.barnesdentistry.net. The website features a variety of helpful information about Dr. Barnes' practice and about dentistry in general. The information provided on the website is provided in order to give his patients enough knowledge to take care of their oral health.
About Barnes & Associates Dentistry: Dr. Kurt Barnes, Appleton dentist, has been a practicing dentist since graduating from the Marquette University Dental School in 1986. Along with Dr. Stephen Moore, he provides quality care to his patients, including veneers, whitening, dentures and orthodontics in Appleton. Dr. Barnes is a member in good standing with the American Dental Association and Wisconsin Dental Association. He participates in continuing education courses each year to ensure that he is offering the most up to date and effective service to his patients in Appleton.
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Appleton, WI 54914
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Appleton Dentist Provides Online Educational Information
Dr. Kurt Barnes is happy to be offering extensive educational information as a part of his practice's comprehensive dental website
2013-01-06
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