PLANO, TX, April 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. David Baker, Plano, TX dentist, is pleased to announce the recent launch of his practice's state-of-the-art website. The new educational website was created in order to enhance patient awareness of dental health care and to further aide his patients in finding the information they need to keep their teeth and gums healthy.
The new website for Dr. David Baker, dentist in Plano, TX, offers a wide array of valuable tools and information that patients can use to better inform themselves of various dental health care topics. Patients can visit Plano Texas Dental Care's website via the Internet at any moment of their day that they need to. With an extensive educational library, patients have access to a wide range of dental health care topics with just the click of a mouse.
"Patients should be able to access valuable dental health care topics without a problem. With the recent creation of my practice's website, my patients can now access the information they need at any moment of their busy day. If any questions need to be answered outside of office hours, the innovative website allows patients to look up their questions and find the answers in the vast educational library," stated Dr. David Baker, cosmetic dentist in Plano.
With the introduction of Plano Texas Dental Care's website, patients now have the option to request appointments online as well as view new patient forms. Via the practice's site, patients can view and print new patient forms prior to their initial appointments with Dr. Baker, Plano cosmetic dentist. By allowing patients to print and fill out forms prior to their first appointments, the experience between Dr. Baker and the patient expands and allows for more time spent in treatment rather than in the waiting room filling out forms.
Patients don't always have time to take a moment out of their busy days to call the office for appointments; therefore, Dr. David Baker has added the feature of online appointment requests. Simply by visiting the practice's innovative website, patients can request a date and time for their appointment and a scheduling representative will call them to confirm an appointment. No longer do patients need to leave their busy lives to make an appointment with this Plano, TX cosmetic dentist.
When patients need oral health care from a dentist in Plano, they turn to Dr. David Baker and his professional dental team for quality care that they can trust. With the Internet continuously changing the way patients manage their health, Dr. Baker is taking great strides to ensure his practice is in line with patient needs and wants - an educational and patient friendly website, which can be accessed at http://www.planotexasdentalcare.com.
About Plano Texas Dental Care: For more than 20 years, Dr. David Baker has been giving patients something to smile about. Dr. Baker strives to help improve his patients' self-image, confidence, and well-being by perfecting one of their most valuable assets-their smile. Plano Texas Dental Care's dynamic approach to providing patients with the very best is what makes this dental practice special-ensuring that a specialist performs a patient's specialty work. Whether patients need dental implants, a simple tooth whitening procedure, or a cosmetic dentist in Plano, Dr. David Backer can create a healthy, natural, beautiful smile for his patients. Dr. Baker is a graduate of UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, and is a member of the Dental Organization of Conscious Sedation, American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry.
Media Contact:
Dr. David Baker
contactus@planotexasdentalcare.com
1708 Coit Rd. Suite 290
Plano, TX 75075
(972) 612-3920
http://www.planotexasdentalcare.com
Plano, TX Dentist Announces Recent Launch of Practice's Website for Patient Access Around the Clock
With the recent creation of Plano Texas Dental Care's website, patients can now access valuable dental health care information 24/7.
2013-04-11
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Kenosha, WI Dentist Launches Improved Online Educational Resources
2013-04-11
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 ...
Dentist in West Covina Offers Educational Resources for Improved Patient Care
2013-04-11
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 ...
Spring weather causes motorcycle accidents in New Jersey
2013-04-11
Spring has arrived and along with it some beautiful sunny days; perfect for a motorcycle ride in the country. Unfortunately, the nicer weather does not increase the visibility of motorcyclists on New Jersey roads.
A 24-year-old man died last month near Newark when a car pulled out in front of the motorcycle he was driving. The driver of the car was parked on the side of the highway and had just pulled back into traffic. The motorcyclist slammed into the back of the car and died at the scene. Another motorcyclist hit the first motorcycle, causing a second motorcycle crash.
New ...
Health care workers more prone to work injury, study finds
2013-04-11
Few professions carry the importance and respect as do jobs in the health care industry. Yet a report released by the National Patient Safety Foundation's Lucian Leape Institute indicates that health care workers are more prone to workplace injuries and sicknesses than professions in other fields.
The report, released in March, noted that health care workers average 5.6 injuries per 100 full-time employees every year, which is 33 percent higher than the rate for workers in the private sector. Other important notes included in the report indicate that:
- Abuse is prominent ...
FMCSA contemplates entry-level training for commercial drivers
2013-04-11
Large commercial trucks are among the most dangerous road hazards. Even when operated in accordance with appropriate safety precautions, the colossal vehicles pose serious dangers to most motorists. An accident can result in damage, injury or death. In an effort to reduce the existing risks associated with large commercial vehicles, various safety advocates have challenged regulations regarding the certification of truck drivers, all in an effort to make roads safer.
In late March 2013, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) hosted a public forum regarding ...
Drivers, put away the cell phone for safety
2013-04-11
The Missouri Department of Public Safety has made it a priority to discourage texting while driving. An officer of the Missouri State Highway Patrol commented that a leading cause of motor vehicle accidents is failure to pay attention. Drivers who are preoccupied with cell phone use, especially texting, cannot fully focus on the road.
Partners joining the MSHP in implementing the MDSP's campaign against distracted driving include a top NASCAR team and one of Missouri's biggest trucking companies.
Current Missouri law and statistics
At present, Missouri and 37 other ...
The interplay of Medicare/Medicaid liens and personal injury settlements
2013-04-11
Most people have never heard of a Medicare or Medicaid lien. They have no idea what the term even means. For the layperson, a Medicare/Medicaid lien is one that is issued by the government for repayment of expenses paid for medical care of a plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit (or anyone involved in a claim negotiation with a third party insurer). Under federal law, if Medicare or Medicaid has paid for medical care for an eligible patient and that patient later settles a related personal injury lawsuit, Medicare or Medicaid must be paid back. Similar statutes and case ...
Contrary to the national trend, California's drivers get worse
2013-04-11
Overall, Americans seem to be improving their driving skills. In 2011, the number of fatal collisions dropped to the lowest it has been in more than 60 years. Recent federal transportation data indicates that 32,367 people were killed in traffic accidents in 2011, a decrease of 1.9 percent from 2010.
Although the nationwide trend is toward fewer fatal car accidents, not all of the information is positive. Additional research indicates that a startling number of drivers have actually fallen asleep at the wheel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released an ...
On-the-job illness and injury affect agricultural workers
2013-04-11
Employees in Arizona are fortunate to have the protection of workers' compensation coverage when they are hurt or become ill on the job. Workers' compensation benefits pay for medical expenses and may provide replacement income when a worker is unable to go back to work.
Agricultural employees may not be fully aware of the hazards that present when the workplace is a farm or ranch. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has extensive information concerning safety in all kinds of work environments, including agricultural locations.
Accidents
According ...
Research investigates large truck crash causes
2013-04-11
Texas automobile drivers must share the road with big trucks, and close encounters with these large vehicles can be unnerving. Professional drivers who operate the big rigs should have the knowledge and experience needed to minimize accidents, but truck crashes continue to happen.
Accident on a Texas highway
A recent accident late at night on I-35 in Texas involved two 18-wheelers. One of the trucks apparently jackknifed and partly rolled over, according to Austin police reports summarized in the Statesman newspaper. Apparently no one was injured.
Both trucks were ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Wildfire smoke linked to rise in violent assaults, new 11-year study finds
New technology could use sunlight to break down ‘forever chemicals’
Green hydrogen without forever chemicals and iridium
Billion-DKK grant for research in green transformation of the built environment
For solar power to truly provide affordable energy access, we need to deploy it better
Middle-aged men are most vulnerable to faster aging due to ‘forever chemicals’
Starving cancer: Nutrient deprivation effects on synovial sarcoma
Speaking from the heart: Study identifies key concerns of parenting with an early-onset cardiovascular condition
From the Late Bronze Age to today - Old Irish Goat carries 3,000 years of Irish history
Emerging class of antibiotics to tackle global tuberculosis crisis
Researchers create distortion-resistant energy materials to improve lithium-ion batteries
Scientists create the most detailed molecular map to date of the developing Down syndrome brain
Nutrient uptake gets to the root of roots
Aspirin not a quick fix for preventing bowel cancer
HPV vaccination provides “sustained protection” against cervical cancer
Many post-authorization studies fail to comply with public disclosure rules
GLP-1 drugs combined with healthy lifestyle habits linked with reduced cardiovascular risk among diabetes patients
Solved: New analysis of Apollo Moon samples finally settles debate about lunar magnetic field
University of Birmingham to host national computing center
Play nicely: Children who are not friends connect better through play when given a goal
Surviving the extreme temperatures of the climate crisis calls for a revolution in home and building design
The wild can be ‘death trap’ for rescued animals
New research: Nighttime road traffic noise stresses the heart and blood vessels
Meningococcal B vaccination does not reduce gonorrhoea, trial results show
AAO-HNSF awarded grant to advance age-friendly care in otolaryngology through national initiative
Eight years running: Newsweek names Mayo Clinic ‘World’s Best Hospital’
Coffee waste turned into clean air solution: researchers develop sustainable catalyst to remove toxic hydrogen sulfide
Scientists uncover how engineered biochar and microbes work together to boost plant-based cleanup of cadmium-polluted soils
Engineered biochar could unlock more effective and scalable solutions for soil and water pollution
Differing immune responses in infants may explain increased severity of RSV over SARS-CoV-2
[Press-News.org] Plano, TX Dentist Announces Recent Launch of Practice's Website for Patient Access Around the ClockWith the recent creation of Plano Texas Dental Care's website, patients can now access valuable dental health care information 24/7.