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Dentist in Fort Wayne, Middleton Family Dentistry, Welcomes Patients to Online Community

Leading dentist in Fort Wayne, IN adds Facebook and Twitter channels for increased patient interaction and education.

2011-04-14
FORT WAYNE, IN, April 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) The dentists of Middleton Family Dentistry, experienced dentists in Fort Wayne, have announced the launch of new social media websites - Facebook and Twitter. The leading social media platforms offer dental health news, tips and information that patients can read and respond to for improved patient to practice interaction.

When patients are in search of new information about their dentist in Fort Wayne, IN they can simply visit the practice's Facebook and Twitter sites to access dental resources, such as staff bios and service descriptions, or even conveniently interact with other patients in regards to their experiences. Additionally, patients can also communicate with the dentists at Middleton Family Dentistry or their experienced team of dental professionals for more information. The use of Facebook and Twitter are quickly becoming an increasingly valuable tool that patients can use to stay abreast of the latest in dental care with help from this Fort Wayne dentist.

"Not only is our practice now available online, but we are also accessible via Facebook and Twitter. These social media sites allow our patients to experience the best in oral health care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week," said Dr. Charles Middleton, Fort Wayne cosmetic dentist. "We encourage all of our patients to visit both our Facebook and Twitter pages to access valuable information and to answer any questions they might have about their dental health."

Middleton Family Dentistry is owned and operated by Dr. Charles Middleton where he has been in practice for 28 years. This experienced dentist in Fort Wayne practices alongside his son, Dr. Mathew Middleton. He also practices alongside Dr. Philip Gardner, a recent recipient of the Indiana University School of Dentistry Distinguished Service Award for his continued education and dedication to his profession and community. From teeth whitening and bonding to Invisalign and veneers, this family and cosmetic dentist in Fort Wayne is highly qualified to handle the dental needs for patients of every age.

In addition to the recent creation of their Facebook and Twitter pages, this dentist in Fort Wayne, IN also actively contributes helpful dental information via his online practice blog. The blog is updated regularly by Middleton Family Dentistry and is directly linked to the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages. When a new blog is written, the Facebook and Twitter pages are automatically updated to reflect the blog.

Striving to stay on the cutting-edge of modern dental technology, this Fort Wayne dentist is excited to introduce the practice's newest addition-it's Facebook and Twitter pages. These social media channels are further proof of Middleton Family Dentistry's constant commitment to providing patients with the most up-to-date dental health care information.

About Middleton Family Dentistry: Middleton Family Dentistry is a full-service dental practice, owned and operated by Dr. Charles Middleton, leading cosmetic dentist in Fort Wayne. Practicing for 28 years, Dr. Charles Middleton works alongside Dr. Philip Gardner and son, Dr. Mathew Middleton to provide the very best in dental health for his patients. This Fort Wayne dentist performs cosmetic and restorative dentistry, oral surgery and dental implants for the entire family.

Media Contact:
Dr. Charles Middleton
contactus@middletondentistry.com
4302 East State Boulevard
Fort Wayne, IN 46815
260-490-3495
http://www.middletondentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Fort Wayne, Middleton Family Dentistry, Welcomes Patients to Online Community
Leading dentist in Fort Wayne, IN adds Facebook and Twitter channels for increased patient interaction and education.