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Pediatric Dentist Expands Practice With Social Media

Drs. Andy Mancini and Larry Bloom invite their patients to join them on social networks.

2013-05-11
HUDSON, WI, May 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Andy Mancini, Hudson pediatric dentist, and Dr. Larry Bloom are encouraging their patients to join them on various social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. As social media websites continue to grow, the dentists at La Petite Dentistry hope to have increased interaction with patients. Some patients only visit the office every six months. With Facebook and Twitter, patients can always be in the know.

"With our presence on these social media channels, we are able to closely interact with our patients outside of the office like never before. Patients can comment on our blog posts, let us know how our office is performing, or provide feedback about recent treatments they may have received in our office. We look forward to engaging with our patients and encourage everyone to join our social network for updates and valuable information." said Dr. Mancini, Hudson children's dentist.

Patients can easily access La Petite Dentistry's social networks via their website at http://www.lapetitedentistry.com. Once there, patients just click the "Pete's Club" tab at the top of the page. This give patients instant access to the practice's Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, MySpace and blog page.

The launch of the practice's Facebook and Twitter, allows patients to gain access to an array of information about Drs. Mancini and Bloom, Hudson, WI kid's dentists, while closely interacting with other patients and members of the staff. By joining the practice's social network, patients can access valuable dental health care information including teeth whitening and orthodontics in Hudson, WI, among other dental topics.

To request an appointment at La Petite Dentistry, patients can either call 855-LAPETITE (855) 527-3848 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. Online forms are also available to fill out prior to your child's dentist visit.

To learn more about Drs. Mancini and Bloom, pediatric dentists in Hudson, WI, the staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit their comprehensive website that can be found at http://www.lapetitedentistry.com.

About La Petite Dentistry: La Petite Dentistry is a pediatric dental office dedicated to offering the best dental care, while also providing a fun environment for children. The Woodbury community is served just minutes away, and Drs. Mancini and Bloom and their staff offer a variety of dental services to their patients, including laughing gas, digital x-rays, Fluoride, Hygiene instructions, ALL at no cost to you. No Mercury/BPA products and also sedation or hospital dentistry available. For patients looking for a reliable place for orthodontics in Hudson, WI, La Petite Dentistry is the place to be.

Media Contact:
La Petite Dentistry
info@lpdemail.com
131 Carmichael Road Suite 200
Hudson, WI 54016
(855) 527-3848
http://www.lapetitedentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Pediatric Dentist Expands Practice With Social Media
Drs. Andy Mancini and Larry Bloom invite their patients to join them on social networks.