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Dentist in Sudbury Encourages Patients to Join Social Networking Sites - Facebook and Twitter

Dr. Reina Garcia, Sudbury dentist, creates accounts on Facebook and Twitter, branching out for further interaction with patients.

2013-05-02
SUDBURY, MA, May 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sudbury dentist, Dr. Reina Garcia, invites patients to join Millbrook Smile's social networking sites for increased interaction and communication. The Facebook and Twitter pages were created to allow patients to easily access more valuable information about the practice, in addition to communicating with other patients about their previous procedures and visits to Millbrook Smiles.

With the recent addition of the new Facebook and Twitter pages, patients have the ability to gain important information regarding services, Dr. Garcia, updates on the practice and even common advice for different dental health issues brought to you by your dentist in Sudbury.

"In today's technological world, our patients are using the internet for everything these days. There are new ways to interact with other individuals on popular social media channels. Building our own network on Facebook and Twitter is a perfect opportunity to expand our practice's educational information and communicate with patients more than we ever could in the past," said Dr. Reina Garcia, dentist in Sudbury, MA.

Dr. Garcia, family dentist in Sudbury, and her professional staff at Millbrook Smiles want patients to be as informed as possible about the practice. Dental related health issue information, as well as treatment options, is all readily available on Dr. Garcia's informative website. Available 24/7, patients can access an array of the most common dental topics, including Sudbury veneers, which are included in the new blog available via the practice's website. The more patients know, the more comfortable they will be at their appointments.

Patients can easily access Dr. Garcia's social networking sites via the practice's new website at http://millbrooksmiles.com. Millbrook Smiles is located at 321 Boston Post Road in Sudbury. For more information or to make an appointment, call (978) 443-5500 to speak with a member of Dr. Garcia's caring and professional staff.

About Millbrook Smiles: Dr. Reina Garcia, Sudbury family dentist, owns and operates Millbrook Smiles to provide patients with superior dental health care. She has been practicing dentistry for 16 years and has dedicated her career in serving her patients with the utmost care and commitment, providing an array of services, including Invisalign, crowns and bridges, among others. Dr. Garcia recently took over the practice of Sudbury's outstanding and well-loved dentist, Dr. Bruce Schneider. She feels very fortunate to have met such an excellent staff and a very loyal and well taken care of group of patients in the community and grateful that they have welcomed her with such warmth and understanding. Although she is comfortable with such perfect fit in the practice, she continues to strive to extend her gentle and caring demeanor toward the residents of Sudbury and its neighboring towns, and help them with their dental needs.

Media Contact:
Dr. Reina Garcia
contactus@millbrooksmiles.com
321 Boston Post Road
Sudbury, MA 01776
(978) 443-5500
http://www.millbrooksmiles.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Sudbury Encourages Patients to Join Social Networking Sites - Facebook and Twitter
Dr. Reina Garcia, Sudbury dentist, creates accounts on Facebook and Twitter, branching out for further interaction with patients.