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Coram Dentist Enhances Patient Knowledge With New Patient Education Resources

Dr. Joseph Dumanski has recently added new patient education resources to their website to improve communication and education for patients.

2013-04-18
CORAM, NY, April 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Joseph Dumanski, Coram dentist at The Pride Dental Group has released new patient education resources. The patients can easily access the practice's comprehensive website for valuable information on dental health care topics and issues at any time.

"It is important for our patients to know what it is that we do and how we do it in order to deliver the best dental care possible. Our new website makes the entire new patient process more efficient, educates patients for increased confidence and improves the level of valuable information that can be obtained about our practice," said Dr. Joseph Dumanski, Coram dentist.

Patients can visit the practice's website to access an education library to view information on various dental health topics they may want to discover. Through the education library, patients can search various procedures performed by Dr. Dumanski such as veneers, teeth whitening and dental implants.

The patient education library was developed to make dental care easily accessible and to provide more knowledge for the patients before they come into the office. Dr. Dumanski is confident this new patient portal to educational tools will benefit his patients in more ways than one. Whether the patient wants to know more about cosmetic dentistry or root canal therapy, it is all readily available at their fingertips through the library.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Dumanski, dentist in Coram, NY, patients can either call (631) 474-0410 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 the 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 Pride Dental Group in Coram, the staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's comprehensive website at http://www.thepridedental.com.

About Dr.Joseph Dumanski: Dr. Joseph Dumanski, Coram dentist, has been practicing dentistry since he graduated from the Temple University School of Dentistry. The Pride Dental Group in Coram provides a variety of helpful services to patients including veneers, whitening, implants and dentures, among others. Dr. Dumanski participates in a variety of continuing education programs each year to ensure that he is able to provide the highest level of service possible to his patients. He is also a member of a variety of professional dental organizations including

Media Contact:
The Pride Dental Group
contactus@thepridedental.com
1879-3 Route 112
Coram, NY 11727
(631) 474-0410
http://www.thepridedental.com


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[Press-News.org] Coram Dentist Enhances Patient Knowledge With New Patient Education Resources
Dr. Joseph Dumanski has recently added new patient education resources to their website to improve communication and education for patients.