BOLINGBROOK, IL, January 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Experienced dentist in Bolingbrook, IL, Rani Seeth, is striving to make interacting with patients easier through the launch of the practice's Facebook site. Patients now have the opportunity to engage in ongoing online conversations with their dentist and other patients on Facebook. They can also access photos, share thoughts, questions and concerns with the Bolingbrook staff.
With the addition of the new Facebook page, patients are able to gain vital information about services such as teeth whitening in Bolingbrook, the dentists, updates on the practice and even common advice for different dental issues brought to you by your dentist in Bolingbrook.
"We are now more accessible to patients via Facebook, which is an ever-growing and increasingly popular social networking site, where all of our patients seem to visit regularly. Patients can ask us questions that other patients might even have as well, allowing us to branch out to more individuals at once. Facebook allows us to provide and allow access to quality dental care more often than we have in the past before social media was introduced," says Dr. Rani Seeth, Bolingbrook, IL dentist.
Dr. Rani Seeth is a licensed Bolingbrook, IL dentist, offering an array of dental care, including bonding, crowns, veneers, implants, extractions, scaling and root planning, dentures and teeth whitening in Bolingbrook along with a variety of other family and cosmetic dental treatments. With a strong commitment to helping every patient achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile, this Bolingbrook dental practice offers quality care for patients of every age.
In addition to the practice's Facebook site, patients can visit the patient friendly website for Bolingbrook Dental Care to become even more knowledgeable about their dental health and the dental process. With expanded information, patients will feel at ease in the office of Bolingbrook Dental Care, a dentist in Bolingbrook, IL. Patients will experience an informational visit every time they pull up the practice's interactive website.
Included in the practice's state-of-the-art website is a gallery of patient procedures. This gives patients a more in-depth look at the professional, smile transforming dental work that Dr. Seeth provides for her patients. Additionally, patients can sign up for the practice's newsletter as well as view various specials, such as a $49 new patient special.
Whether patients in Bolingbrook need dental resources, a professional cleaning, extensive dental work or teeth whitening in Bolingbrook, Dr. Rani Seeth is the first choice for all of their dental needs. Bolingbrook Dental Care's professional website combined with the practice's expertise and Facebook site further demonstrates their commitment to quality care.
About Bolingbrook Dental Care: Bolingbrook Dental Care is located in Bolingbrook, IL and offers an array of dental services in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. Drs. Seeth, Huff and Raina are experienced Bolingbrook, IL dentists, dedicated to maintaining the highest level of accreditation and pursuing ongoing education to stay ahead of the latest trends in dental care and dental technology. Additionally, each dental assistant is fully trained and certified to perform coronal polishing and sealants. Services include but are not limited to, dentures, bonding, crowns, implants, veneers, sealants and Bolingbrook teeth whitening. For more information, patients can visit the practice's website or check out the practice on Facebook.
Media Contact:
Dr. Rani Seeth
contactus@bolingbrookdentalweb.com
136 S. Bolingbrook Dr.
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
630.739.5500
http://www.bolingbrookdentalweb.com/
Bolingbrook Dentist Interacts with Patients Via Facebook
Dr. Rani Seeth of Bolingbrook Dental Care, a dentist in Bolingbrook, IL, announces the launch of Facebook for the practice to enhance patient interaction.
2011-01-22
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[Press-News.org] Bolingbrook Dentist Interacts with Patients Via FacebookDr. Rani Seeth of Bolingbrook Dental Care, a dentist in Bolingbrook, IL, announces the launch of Facebook for the practice to enhance patient interaction.