SILVER SPRING, MD, December 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Determined to deliver quality dental care to informed patients, Drs. Alan Dechter and Matthew Moy, dentists in Silver Spring, MD, have created a Facebook and Twitter account to enhance patient communication and interaction. With the introduction of these social media websites, patients can now access more personalized information, as well as learn more about other patient's experiences with this Silver Spring dentist.
Patients can easily join this Silver Spring veneer dentist's Facebook and Twitter pages by visiting the practice's website. Once a patient is in the network, they will receive instant updates from Dechter and Moy Dentistry, 20906 cosmetic dentists. In addition to updates, patients can also provide feedback and comments for Drs. Dechter and Moy, as well as their staff.
"The Internet has become more widely used and our patients seem to be using the Internet for everything these days, including sharing information and interacting with other patients on social media websites. Building our own social network has created a great opportunity for our practice to share educational information and communicate with patients more than we ever have before," said Dr. Matthew Moy, Silver Springs root canal dentist.
In addition to this Silver Spring dentist's Facebook and Twitter pages, Drs. Dechter and Moy have also created a blog for their practice in which they can actively contribute content related to dental health care. Each post from the practice's blog updates the Facebook and Twitter pages, maintaining an up-to-date social network.
Not only can patients access valuable information and education from the practice's new social network, the practice's state-of-the-art website also offers a wide range of tools and information for making health decisions in regards to dental health care. The patient library offers hundreds of pages of educational information on topics such as root canal therapy, veneers and teeth whitening.
Whether patients are looking for Silver Spring one visit crowns or teeth whitening, they turn to Dechter and Moy Dentistry for all of their dental care needs. Dr. Dechter and Dr. Moy's 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 social network further demonstrates their eagerness to engage patients and improve communication.
About Dechter and Moy Dentistry:
Dechter and Moy Dentistry is run by Drs. Alan Dechter and Matthew Moy, dentists in Silver Spring, MD. Dr. Alan Dechter and Dr. Matthew Moy both earned their D.D.S. degree from the University of Maryland Dental School. Since opening his practice in 1982, Dr. Dechter has strived to provide the highest quality, state-of-the-art dental treatments. Dr. Moy joined Dr. Dechter's practice as an associate partner and is devoted to each individual patient's dental care. Dechter and Moy Dentistry offers a wide range of dental services, including Silver Spring teeth whitening, CEREC, root canal therapy, veneers and several other services for patients of all ages.
Media Contact:
Dr. Matthew Moy
dechtermoy@verizon.net
12900 Georgia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20906
(301)949-5400
http://www.dechtermoy.com
Dentist In Silver Spring, MD, Dechter and Moy Dentistry, Introduce Patients to New Communication Via Social Websites
Patients can now visit Drs. Dechter and Moy's Facebook and Twitter pages for valuable dental information and interaction.
2010-12-18
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
MMOXE.com: Cataclysm Won the Best Online Game of 2010
2010-12-18
IGN revealed the awards of 2010. Among PC platforms, the Blizzard RTS masterpiece "StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty" won the Best PC game and four other awards. "World of Warcraft: Cataclysm" won two awards. While the biggest PC platform winner of 2010, "Mass Effect 2", is well deserved.
Best Plot Award: Mass Effect 2
Best Fun Award: DeathSpank
Best Multiplayer Game Award: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Best Atmosphere: Amnesia Award: The Dark Descent
Most Fascinating Games Award: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
Best Creative Games Award: Mass Effect 2
Best ...
Bygamer.com: Cataclysm Sold More than 3.3 Million on its First Day of Release and Became a Bestseller
2010-12-18
Blizzard has just released the latest expansion, "World of Warcraft: Cataclysm". According to news reports, Cataclysm has been officially declared as the best-selling PC game in the history. This is Blizzard's fascination. It has conquered world players time and time again. According to Blizzard's latest statistics, it is revealed that in the first 24 hours [of its release] "World of Warcraft: Cataclysm" has created an astonishing 330 million record sales, which hits a new record for PC platform.
If you're curious about how "World of Warcraft: Cataclysm" created such ...
Yachting Exclusive: Try Then Buy: YPI Group Stuns Yachting World for 2011 with Some Excellent 'Try Then Buy' Offers on Three Celebrity Super Yachts
2010-12-18
In conversation at last month's Global Superyacht Forum in Amsterdam, Holland, Bertrand Vogele, MD of yacht charter broker Yachting Partners International admitted that across the board recent times have been tough in the super yacht charter industry. However, he refused to remain downbeat. "I believe this difficult period has highlighted the need for change," said Mr Vogele. These words have now been backed up with action as Yachting Partners International announced the launch of a major new initiative for the 2011 season. Aimed at simultaneously bolstering their yacht ...
Focus on Preventing Medical Errors, Not Frivolous Tort Reform
2010-12-18
The number of people who die every year in the United States from avoidable medical errors is staggering and deeply tragic. Data from the Institute of Medicine at the National Academy of Sciences puts the figure at nearly 98,000 a year. And as large as that number is, the true figure may even be higher. A national investigation conducted by Hearst Newspapers concluded that as many as 200,000 fatalities are caused by medical errors each year.
The number of injuries is equally mind-boggling. Some estimates place it at over one million a year. But less than 1 in 10 of these ...
New England Journal of Medicine Cites a Lack of Patient Safety
2010-12-18
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine released a study noting that medical mistakes were responsible for over 98,000 deaths and more than one million injuries each year. Since that time, hospitals have been focusing on different ways to improve patient safety. Despite efforts by hospitals to decrease the chances and rates of injuries to patients, a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine questions whether any progress has been made.
As part of the study, 14 hospitals in North Carolina were asked to participate, with 10 of the 14 being selected for ...
Long Lines for Santa ... and the Family Court Judge
2010-12-18
Ah, the holidays, twinkling lights, trees festooned with ornaments, presents wrapped in festive bows ... and attorneys lined up at the clerk's desk filing emergency motions in family court. Okay, maybe not everyone sees that last part. Unfortunately, season's greetings often include hearing dates in the shadow of the holidays.
For many, the holidays are an important time for family, especially if the family is now fractured by a divorce, or worse, in the midst of the divorce proceedings. You want to spend them with your children. Your custody and support issues should ...
Transportation Secretary Considers a Ban on All Cellphone Use
2010-12-18
With the same zeal with which he has sought to ban texting while driving, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is now pushing for a broader prohibition on the use of all electronic devices in motor vehicles. "I don't want people talking on phones, having them up to their ear or texting while they're driving," LaHood said in an interview with Bloomberg News. Since his campaign against texting behind the wheel began in 2009, 30 states have enacted such laws. In addition, federal law prohibits commercial motor carriers and federal employees from texting or e-mailing while ...
Overcoming the Difficulty of Divorce During Tough Economic Times
2010-12-18
While money is one of the top reasons couples divorce, it is also becoming one of the top reasons couples don't actually get divorced. During tough economic times, many people are finding that splitting up can be financially burdensome. As a result, many couples continue to live together even after their marriages have crumbled. However, a professional may help eliminate many of the reasons people delay getting divorced.
Excuses for Putting Off Divorce
Home ownership makes divorce difficult. One major reason is that a depressed housing market has left countless couples ...
Study Finds Shocking Number of Drivers Fall Asleep Behind Wheel
2010-12-18
According to a recent study, 41% of drivers admit that they have fallen asleep while driving at some point in their lives. One out of 10 drivers in the study confessed that they had done so within the past 12 months.
The study was conducted by the AAA Foundation and based on information collected during a national telephone survey of 2000 drivers as well as crash data compiled by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) from 1998-2008. Based on this information, the AAA Foundation estimates that one out of every six fatal crashes and one out ...
New York's Holiday Season Tragically Abound with Drunk Drivers
2010-12-18
New York has a drunk driving problem. Sadly, the threat only worsens this time of year, as some motorists irresponsibly drive their cars after drinking too much alcohol. Two tragic motor-vehicle accidents involving intoxicated drivers show the seriousness of the situation.
In a horrifying pedestrian accident, a City Island, Bronx teenager was pinned against a coffee shop by a pickup truck that jumped the curb during a U-turn. The driver, a 40-year-old Florida man, was charged with DUI. The victim survived, but suffered two broken legs, a shattered pelvis, and damage ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Community partners key to success of vaccine clinic focused on neurodevelopmental conditions
Low-carbon collaborative dual-layer optimization for energy station considering joint electricity and heat demand response
McMaster University researchers uncover potential treatment for rare genetic disorders
The return of protectionism: The impact of the Sino-US trade war
UTokyo and NARO develop new vertical seed distribution trait for soybean breeding
Research into UK’s use of plastic packaging finds households ‘wishcycle’ rather than recycle – risking vast contamination
Vaccine shows promise against aggressive breast cancer
Adverse events affect over 1 in 3 surgery patients, US study finds
Outsourcing adult social care has contributed to England’s care crisis, argue experts
The Lancet: Over 800 million adults living with diabetes, more than half not receiving treatment, global study suggests
New therapeutic approach for severe COVID-19: faster recovery and reduction in mortality
Plugged wells and reduced injection lower induced earthquake rates in Oklahoma
Yin selected as a 2024 American Society of Agronomy Fellow
Long Covid could cost the economy billions every year
Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets
This nifty AI tool helps neurosurgeons find sneaky cancer cells
Treatment advances, predictive biomarkers stand to improve bladder cancer care
NYC's ride-hailing fee failed to ease Manhattan traffic, new NYU Tandon study reveals
Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago
Self-reported screening helped reduce distressing symptoms for pediatric patients with cancer
Which risk factors are linked to having a severe stroke?
Opening borders for workers: Abe’s profound influence on Japan’s immigration regime
How skills from hospitality and tourism can propel careers beyond the industry
Research shows managers of firms handling recalls should review media scrutiny before deciding whether to lobby
New model system for the development of potential active substances used in condensate modifying drugs
How to reduce social media stress by leaning in instead of logging off
Pioneering research shows sea life will struggle to survive future global warming
In 10 seconds, an AI model detects cancerous brain tumor often missed during surgery
Burden of RSV–associated hospitalizations in US adults, October 2016 to September 2023
Repurposing semaglutide and liraglutide for alcohol use disorder
[Press-News.org] Dentist In Silver Spring, MD, Dechter and Moy Dentistry, Introduce Patients to New Communication Via Social WebsitesPatients can now visit Drs. Dechter and Moy's Facebook and Twitter pages for valuable dental information and interaction.