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Dentist in Kalamazoo Shares Important Tips On Dental Health With Practice Blog

Dr. Carrie Lintner, Kalamazoo dentist, invites patients to explore her practice blog for up-to-date dental health care knowledge.

2013-06-23
KALAMAZOO, MI, June 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) Patients can now gain valuable dental health care knowledge by visiting the informative blog by Dr. Carrie Lintner, dentist in Kalamazoo, of Lindenwoods Dental. The information-rich blog can be easily accessed via the practice's website and is updated regularly with new dental information so that patients can continue to remain up-to-date with important dental topics.

The blog was created for Lindenwoods Dental in order for Dr. Lintner to actively contribute content related to dental health care. Each post from the practice's blog updates the practice's Facebook page, which helps in maintaining an up-to-date social network. The blog offers information on an array of dental health care topics including Kalamazoo Invisalign, veneers, dental implants, teeth whitening and an array of other topics.

"By creating this blog, I am able to reach out to my patients through a different medium, as well as introduce topics that are commonly associated with a patient's visit to my office. Patient will be able to learn more about these various dental topics in order to improve their understanding about their oral health, in addition to preparing them for their visits to the office," said Dr. Carrie Lintner, Kalamazoo dentist.

Working seamlessly with the practice's blog are the social media websites. Dr. Carrie Lintner offers access to the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages via the practice's homepage. With the introduction of these sites, patients are able to easily access a wide array of information on dental health, as well as the ability to interact with Dr. Lintner and other patients.

Whether patients are looking for teeth whitening or Invisalign in Kalamazoo, they turn to Lindenwoods Dental for all of their dental care needs. Lindenwoods Dental's continual commitment to their patients, as well as their passion for delivering quality patient care keeps them at the forefront of dental procedures and techniques. The practice's new educational blog further demonstrates their eagerness to engage patients and improve communication on dental health care information.

For more information on dental health care topics, Dr. Carrie Lintner, implant dentist in Kalamazoo, encourages patients to visit the website for Lindenwoods Dental at http://www.lindenwoodsdental.com/.

About Lindenwoods Dental: Since 2002, Lindenwoods Dental has been working with patients to provide the best dental care for patients in the Kalamazoo, MI area. As Kalamazoo dentists, Dr. Carrie Lintner and Dr. Bill Lustig's experience in dentistry is coupled with their genuine concern for their patients' overall health. Dr. Carrie Lintner attended the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and graduated in 2000, moving to Kalamazoo after graduation. Her training includes advanced certification in administering oral conscious sedation, esthetic dentistry and Invisalign (clear braces). She has also taken courses for state of the art techniques, such as Lumineers and other techniques in endodontics and restorative dentistry. Dr. Bill Lustig graduated from U-M School of Dentistry in 1971 and honed his skills working with kids in a medical-dental clinic in the inner city of Detroit for three years, before starting a general practice in Barre, Vermont. He moved to Kalamazoo in 1977 and started his practice. After more than 35 years of experience in nearly every phase of dentistry, Dr. Lustig focuses mostly on cosmetic, restorative dentistry, and pedodontics.

Media Contact:
Dr. Carrie Lintner
contactus@lindenwoodsdental.com
200 Turwill Lane
Kalamazoo, MI 49006
(269) 344-9006
http://www.lindenwoodsdental.com/


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Kalamazoo Shares Important Tips On Dental Health With Practice Blog
Dr. Carrie Lintner, Kalamazoo dentist, invites patients to explore her practice blog for up-to-date dental health care knowledge.