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Syracuse Cosmetic Dentist Improves Patient Knowledge of Dental Health Care

Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse kids dentist, offers online educational resources for improved knowledge of important dental information.

2013-03-14
SYRACUSE, NY, March 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Leading Syracuse cosmetic dentists, Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates, introduce new educational resources via the practice's patient friendly and easy to use website at http://www.dentistsyracuse.com. Patients can now easily access important dental health care information to better understand the importance of maintaining proper dental health for a lifetime of smiles.

The new patient education library for Dr. Lawitts and Dr. Yeates offers an array of informational dental articles and topics such as cosmetic procedures, dental problems, pain management and treatment options. Whether patients have questions about tooth pain or want more information on a cosmetic procedure, such as dental implants in Syracuse, they can easily access this information conveniently from the comfort of their home computer, laptop, smartphone, or tablet device.

"It is important that all of our patients fully understand the importance of dental health and the options available to them. By including an educational library and educational videos, our patients can stay ahead of the latest treatments and dental health care even when our office is closed," said Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse kids dentist.

In addition to the article-based dental library, patients can also view educational videos. The videos offer a visual look at different dental treatments and topics. When a question arises, patients can simply search through the dental library, or videos, of dental topics, including articles, fun facts, and more. The videos range from information on proper oral health care to Syracuse dentures, for up-to-date dental information in a visual field.

In addition to the new patient education resources, the practice's website offers an array of practice information including easy online appointment requesting and downloadable new patient forms. All of the information that patients need to make well-informed decisions about their dental health is readily available from this kids dentist in Syracuse.

Dr. Karen Lawitts and Nancy Yeates' patient friendly website includes valuable information about their experience, the location of their office and several other features. New patients can visit the website to download and print new patient paperwork to better prepare themselves for their first appointment. By filling out important paperwork before the initial appointment, patients can spend more quality time with Drs. Lawitts and Yeates, and less time completing first visit forms.

Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates are well known in the Syracuse, NY area for providing quality dental care, service and helpful education for each patient. Together these Syracuse dentists provide the commitment and expertise that patients look for in a dentist and can be further seen through the educational resources via the practice's website.

About Dr. Karen Lawitts, DDS and Dr. Nancy Yeates, DDS: Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates work together to bring quality dental care to their community. Dr. Lawitts was born and raised in Syracuse. She received her Bachelor of Science and D.D.S. degree from Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Lawitts also completed a post-doctoral dental residency program at Upstate Medical Center and opened her own practice in 1985 with her focus on comprehensive quality dental care while utilizing state of the art instrumentation and techniques. Working alongside Dr. Lawitts is Dr. Nancy Yeates who grew up in Buffalo, New York. She attended Georgetown University School of Dentistry and graduate with a D.D.S. degree in 1983. Dr. Yeates moved to Syracuse after graduation and practiced dentistry in Syracuse for 15 years before joining Dr. Lawitts' practice in 1998.

Media Contact:
Dr. Karen Lawitts
contactus@dentistsyracuse.com
100 Intrepid Lane
Syracuse, NY 13205
(315) 492-8138
http://www.dentistsyracuse.com


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[Press-News.org] Syracuse Cosmetic Dentist Improves Patient Knowledge of Dental Health Care
Dr. Karen Lawitts, Syracuse kids dentist, offers online educational resources for improved knowledge of important dental information.