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Little Falls Dentist Prepares Patients For Good Dental Health

Dr. Kevin Jong, dentist in Little Falls, is making dental education an important part of her family dental practice and easily accessible to patients from his comprehensive practice website.

2013-04-12
LITTLE FALLS, NJ, April 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Kevin Jong, Little Falls, NJ dentist, is combining quality dental care with new patient education in order to help patients make informed decisions about their dental health. Patients can now access a wide array of valuable resources from the practice's website, including an extensive library of dental topics and educational videos.

"At Little Falls Dental, we make it easy for patients to understand the importance of good oral health with our wide range of educational materials and multiple ways to access them," said Dr. Kevin Jong, family dentist in Little Falls. "The better equipped a family is about dental awareness, the better prepared they are to make decisions about their teeth throughout every stage of life."

With the patient education resources available, patients can find information on anything from dental implants in Little Falls to dental veneers. In addition, patients can also find information on the office information such as staff biographies, office directions, service descriptions and online appointment requesting. New patients are also able to gain access to turn by turn directions provided by Google maps, as well as what to expect before their first visit to Little Falls Dental. New and existing patients can find the information and communication tools they need even when the office is closed.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Jong, dentist in Little Falls, for a cleaning or another dental service, patients can either call (973) 256-3912 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.

To learn more about the Little Falls cosmetic dentist, his staff or any of the services provided at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.littlefallsdentalnj.com.

About Dr. Kevin Jong: Dr. Kevin Jong, Little Falls dentist, is an experienced and caring dentist. He participates in many hours of continuing education each year to ensure he is able to provide the best service to his patients. His practice offers a variety of services including veneers, whitening, dentures and dental implants in Little Falls, among others. Dr. Jong belongs to a variety of professional dental organizations to ensure that he is always learning new skills and able to provide the most up to date and effective service to his patients.

Media Contact:
Little Falls Dental
contactus@littlefallsdentalnj.com
245 Paterson Ave.
Little Falls, NJ 07424
(973) 256-3912
http://www.littlefallsdentalnj.com


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[Press-News.org] Little Falls Dentist Prepares Patients For Good Dental Health
Dr. Kevin Jong, dentist in Little Falls, is making dental education an important part of her family dental practice and easily accessible to patients from his comprehensive practice website.