OVERLAND PARK, KS, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Leading Overland Park dentist, Dr. Michelle Deutch, introduces the launch of her practice's social network with Facebook. With the creation of this social network, Dr. Deutch and her team of dental experts are able to communicate the importance of dental care and the various treatments and procedures that are offered. In addition, patients have the ability interact with Dr. Deutch and other patients.
Serving patients in Overland Park, KS, Dr. Michelle Deutch and her qualified staff believe educated patients are better equipped to make key decisions regarding their oral health. Patients can now rely on this dentist in Overland Park's Facebook for easy access to oral health related resources, including treatments, symptoms, office details, and interaction with the dentists and patients.
"Social networking has grown over the years with Facebook now reaching over five million users. We have chosen to put our practice on various social networking sites in order to reach our patients even more than we do now. It is important that we make our presence known and allow them to feel comfortable coming to us with any problems they might have and Facebook allows us to do just that," said Overland Park, KS dentist, Dr. Michelle Deutch.
Dr. Michelle Deutch and her professional staff, offer many dental services for the entire family, including teeth whitening, crowns & bridges, and Invisalign in Overland Park, among many other services and treatments. Dr. Deutch and her team of dental professionals continue to pursue ongoing dental education and maintain memberships to several notable dental associations.
Linked with their Facebook page is the practice's information rich dental blog. Patients are able to access the blog via the website or social networking sites. With just the click of a mouse, patients can access the blog for Dr. Deutch's practice at any moment for the latest information. Various topics included in the blog will be Invisalign, veneers, crowns & bridges, and teeth whitening in Overland Park, among an array of others.
Delivering quality and convenient dental care comes natural for Dr. Michelle Deutch, a dentist in Overland Park, KS. Her commitment to pursuing continuing education combined with dedication to interacting with patients via Facebook, further demonstrates the practice's commitment to providing patients with the best dental care available.
To access the practice's Facebook, patients can visit https://www.facebook.com/MichelleBDeutchDDS, or by visiting the practice's homepage at http://www.dentistryoverlandpark.com.
About Michelle B. Deutch, DDS: Dr. Michelle Deutch received her Doctorate of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Missouri/Kansas City Dental School in 1988. She entered private practice after a brief period as an instructor at the UMKC dental school and works with her team of dental experts to provide patients with state of the art dental care.
Media Contact:
Dr. Michelle Deutch
contactus@dentistryoverlandpark.com
8575 W. 110th St. Suite 326
Overland Park, KS 66210
(913) 469-0085
http://www.dentistryoverlandpark.com
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Overland Park Dentist Integrates Website With Social Media For An Improved Patient Experience
Leading dentist in Overland Park, Dr. Michelle Deutch, invites patients to visit the practice's Facebook page to enhance dental health care knowledge.
2014-03-26
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[Press-News.org] Overland Park Dentist Integrates Website With Social Media For An Improved Patient ExperienceLeading dentist in Overland Park, Dr. Michelle Deutch, invites patients to visit the practice's Facebook page to enhance dental health care knowledge.