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St. Louis Dentist Increases Patient Interaction Through Facebook

Dr. James Maxwell, dentist in St. Louis, creates Facebook to increase patient communication.

2010-11-18
ST. LOUIS, MO, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Skilled St. Louis and Crestwood cosmetic dentist, Dr. James Maxwell, introduces patients to the practice's new social media website. Patients can now connect and engage with their St. Louis dentist on popular social networking site - Facebook.

Facebook has over 500 million users, making it an important tool for dentists to use to educate and communicate with patients about the importance of oral health. Patients can access Crestwood Dental Group's, St. Louis laser dentistry, Facebook via the practice's website. With the introduction of Facebook, patients can now interrelate with other patients, share their experiences and ask questions regarding their dental health.

Patients have the opportunity to discuss topics of their choice, as well as ask the dentists any questions that they may encounter. In addition, patients can feel free to write about their experiences with this dentist in St. Louis, which allows other patients to better prepare themselves for their appointments. Currently, the practice's Facebook site provides various topics and facts on dental crowns and introduces the use of laser dentistry in St. Louis among many other engaging topics and announcements.

"With our patients using the Internet for everything these days, especially for interaction with other individuals on popular social media channels, it is important for Crestwood Dental Group to have an online presence on Facebook. Creating our own network has allowed us to share educational information and communicate with patients more than ever before," said Dr. Maxwell, St. Louis cosmetic dentist.

Additionally, Dr. Maxwell and his professional team offer a vast array of dental topics to explore in the practice's extensive educational library. Patients can search through various topics such as Invisalign and laser teeth whitening in St. Louis, among several other treatment options. The patient library offers pages of educational information to help patients make well-educated and informed decisions in regards to their oral health.

For the best in St. Louis laser dentistry and other oral health care, patients turn to Dr. Maxwell and his professional team at Crestwood Dental Group. Dr. Maxwell's attention to detail and commitment to keeping patient's teeth healthy coupled with the practice's new Facebook page keeps him at the forefront of dental care.

About Crestwood Dental Group: Sole practitioner of Crestwood dental group, specializing in St. Louis laser dentistry, is Dr. James Maxwell. He graduated from Allegheny College in 1995 with a B.S. Degree in Biology and graduated with a Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree in 2000 from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Maxwell stays ahead of the latest technology and materials by attending over 100 hours of continuing education in the field of dentistry. This allows Dr. Maxwell to provide quality care in services including laser dentistry, laser teeth whitening and Invisalign in St. Louis and Crestwood that patients can trust.

Media Contact:
Dr. James Maxwell
drmaxwell@crestwooddental.com
10000 Watson Rd.
Ste J South Bldg.
St. Louis, MO 63126
(314) 821-2134
http://www.crestwooddental.com


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[Press-News.org] St. Louis Dentist Increases Patient Interaction Through Facebook
Dr. James Maxwell, dentist in St. Louis, creates Facebook to increase patient communication.