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Kenosha, WI Dentist Launches Improved Online Educational Resources

Dr. Todd Armstrong, dentist in Kenosha, WI, improves patients' oral health care knowledge through the availability of educational resources.

2013-04-11
KENOSHA, WI, April 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Todd Armstrong has been a leading dentist in Kenosha, WI since 1988. Now, Dr. Armstrong and his staff are proud to announce the availability of educational resources for patients. The world of dentistry is full of complex and occasionally confusing information. That is why Dr. Armstrong wanted to provide clear, concise educational resources for anyone in need.

With over two decades of experience treating the community of Kenosha, Dr. Armstrong's patients are an extended family. Dr. Armstrong is a member of the National Dental Honor Society, and completed his residency with the United States Air Force. Such highly specialized training is one of the reasons those seeking a Kenosha family dentist have chosen his practice over the years. Located in the beautiful Kenosha dental office, you'll feel right at home.

Dental science and research has advanced a great deal in the past ten years, and a wealth of new information on even the most basic care is now available to the public. Examples of the information provided on the site include the proper treatment for brushing, flossing how much fluoride to use and how often, and information on the benefits of mouth rinses as well. Dr. Armstrong, top Kenosha dental implants provider, knows that patients who understand their oral needs are better able to take care of their health, and thereby avoid costly treatments.

Dr. Armstrong, family dentist in Kenosha, states, "I wanted to provide educational resources for all my patients and anyone who may need information on health care and dental problems because I understand that informed patients are healthy patients."

That is why Dr. Armstrong gives his patients free access to information on denture care, seniors and oral care, oral care for children, Kenosha veneers, and even the relationship between nutrition and your teeth. Some people may not know what to do in the case of a dental emergency, however a visit to the educational resources on Dr. Armstrong's site and anyone can become informed on how to manage emergency dental situations.

There are a large number of different dental problems that people worry about. For those interested in more information on halitosis, fluorosis, dry mouth, abscessed tooth, lacerations and cuts, plaque, wisdom teeth, gingivitis, bruxism, cosmetic dentist Kenosha, even oral cancer. The new educational resources on Dr. Armstrong's website provide answers for any question.

Patients cannot only discover the proper way to brush, floss, and avoid gingivitis, but they can also learn about pain management. At the dental office of Dr. Armstrong, a number of different pain management techniques are available, and on his website you can learn about each type and decide which might be right for you. Pain can be caused by cavities, improper bite, jaw disorders, or orthodontics, and on Kenosha, WI Dentist Dr. Armstrong's site you can learn about the different techniques and pain medications available to treat these conditions.

About Dr. Todd A. Armstrong DDS, SC: Dr. Todd Armstrong studied dentistry at the Marquette University School of Dentistry where he was accepted into the National Dental Honor Society for his talent and commitment to dentistry. After his graduation from dental school in 1985, Dr. Armstrong was accepted into a General Practice Residency Program with the United States Air Force. This residency experience gave Dr. Armstrong the opportunity to train in all specialties of dentistry, as well as research and lectures on posterior composites (tooth colored fillings). Dr. Todd Armstrong and his wife returned to Kenosha, WI in 1988 and joined in the practice of Dr. Dan Riley. Since returning, Dr. Armstrong and his caring staff have been providing state-of-the-art dentistry to his ever-growing family of patients. Dr. Armstrong participates in continuing education programs each year to ensure that he is offering the most up to date and effective treatment to his patients in Kenosha.

Media Contact:
Dr. Todd Armstrong
contactus@dentalcarekenosha.com
7910 39th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53142
(262) 694-7672
http://www.dentalcarekenosha.com


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[Press-News.org] Kenosha, WI Dentist Launches Improved Online Educational Resources
Dr. Todd Armstrong, dentist in Kenosha, WI, improves patients' oral health care knowledge through the availability of educational resources.