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Anyone who doesn't receive regular dental care probably doesn't because going to the dentist may bring up memories of the piercing screech of a drill, images of torturous exam chairs, and the strangling sensation of an x-ray's protective leaden blanket. For those who do, keeping a dental appointment often means endless waiting room delays, being left alone in the exam room, and inexplicable poking with sharp instruments - in all, a burdensome and annoying experience. But now, going to the dentist will be something entirely different. Dr. Shilpa Trivedi and her colleagues at Preferred Dental Care (www.PreferredDentalCare.net) in Flushing, New York. are transforming the chore of a dental appointment into something more like to a outing to the spa. "While we offer a full range of dental services under one roof, our emphasis is on more than one-stop dental care," says Dr. Trivedi. "We want our patients to feel relaxed and at home, as though they are coming to spend time with family." This dental spa has a gorgeous aquarium, fresh flowers, striking paintings, soulful music, and delicious refreshments and more. Preferred Dental Care emphasizes patient relaxation. Luxurious leather chairs take center stage in the exam rooms, alongside televisions, computers, and state-of-the-art dental equipment. "Our upscale, modern office is a reflection of our professional commitment to stay on the forefront of dentistry," says Dr. Trivedi. Indeed, she and her colleagues have an average of six years of dental education - two more than most dentists - and a cumulative total of over 70 years of dental experience. While Preferred Dental Care welcomes those who need substantial dental work, the practice emphasizes prevention. "Our core belief is that patient education and prevention are as important as treatment," says Dr. Trivedi. "We want to make our community healthy, which is why we offer free consultations and examinations, as well as educational videos for patients to watch during their treaments and exams." Most people put off routine dental care because they don't think they have a problem. "Unfortunately, that misses the point. If you come in every six months for a dental cleaning and exam, you won't reach the stage where you have a problem," Dr. Trivedi says. "You go for pedicures, manicures, and to get your hair done. Having your teeth taken care of is another importance of dental health that makes you feel and look your best." With the spa-like amenities at Preferred Dental Care, there's barely a gap between a mani-pedi and a semi-annual cleaning. Indeed, it's a one-stop service center and "home away from home" for all of your dental needs.
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