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Dentist in West Covina Offers Educational Resources for Improved Patient Care

Dr. Gregory Robins, West Covina dentist, helps patients better understand their dental health with the availability of online educational resources.

2013-04-11
WEST COVINA, CA, April 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Leading West Covina Dentist Dr. Gregory Robins has been practicing dentistry in the community for years. After receiving numerous questions from patients, Dr. Robins has decided to include free educational resources on his website for improved patient care. Now those who wish to learn more about a specific treatment or oral health care issue can visit the site for clear, up to date information.

Ever wondered how often you should floss? Or whether mouthwash is actually beneficial for everyday use? With so much conflicting information available on other sites, Cosmetic Dentist West Covina Dr. Robins Educational Library provides a way for patients to learn about the proper health care techniques without the trouble of sifting through misleading articles. On Dr. Robin's site only the most current research is provided from trusted sources like the American Dental Association and the American Association of Orthodontists.

Important health information is included, such as possible contaminant risks from various outdated procedures, or the proper use of fluoride. As research in the dental sciences has vastly increased in the past ten years, a number of new findings have come to light regarding many dental problems, such as dental implants West Covina, tooth abscess, fluorosis, gingivitis, wisdom teeth, oral cancer, plaque, cold sores, halitosis, and bulimia nervosa. Patients who may be curious about how these issues may affect them can look into them on their own time, in the privacy of their own home.

Dr. Robins, dentist in West Covina, has spent years working with the community, and he has seen first hand that patients want to understand their health needs, treatment options, and the procedures that they are undergoing. That is why he made information available for all. As top dentist in West Covina, CA Dr. Robins stated, "Patients who understand proper oral health are better able to care for themselves, which prevents the need for future treatments down the road that can be expensive and time consuming. With the new educational library available on my site, all of the educational resources are right at your fingertips, putting you in control of your healthy future."

With easy access online at any time, patients can stay informed on the go. Many of Dr. Robins patients are busy with family, work and don't have time to sift through false information that floods the majority of articles online, to find out about West Covina teeth whitening. With accurate, up to date information available on Dr. Robin's site, patients can learn about different treatment options, such as crowns, root canal therapy, dentures, flap surgery, or maxillofacial surgery. Those who have jaw or TMJ issues may wish to understand more about what causes it, and how to decrease the pain associated with jaw issues. With Dr. Robin's educational resources, all of your questions about anything from jaw pain to West Covina cosmetic surgery can be answered on your schedule.

About Dr. Gregory Robins Family Dentistry: Dr. Gregory Robins Family Dentistry, a comprehensive Montebello and West Covina cosmetic dentist that is open Saturdays and Sundays, offers a full array of dental services from his single practice. The practice is two years new and includes all dental specialties under one roof including an endodontist, oral surgeon and periodontist in addition to the general dentists for easily accessible dental care. From veneers and Invisalign to cosmetic dentistry and dental implants, Dr. Robins and dental specialists are committed to serving the needs for patients of every age.

Media Contact:
Dr. Gregory Robins
contactus@gregoryrobinsdds.com
1129 S. Glendora Ave.
West Covina, CA 91790
626-919-7707
http://www.gregoryrobinsdds.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in West Covina Offers Educational Resources for Improved Patient Care
Dr. Gregory Robins, West Covina dentist, helps patients better understand their dental health with the availability of online educational resources.