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Dentist in Mesa, AZ Embraces Social Networking With Launch of Facebook and Twitter Pages

Dr. Brad Justesen, Mesa cosmetic dentist, encourages patients to access the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages for enhanced communication.

2011-04-14
MESA, AZ, April 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Top dentist in Mesa, Dr. Brad Justesen, announces the launch of his practice's Facebook and Twitter sites for increased communication between patients and the practice. Patients are invited to visit the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages for an array of information regarding dental health with this cosmetic dentist in Mesa.

Patients can easily join this dentist in Mesa, AZ's Facebook and Twitter pages by visiting the practice's website. Once a patient is in the network, they will receive instant updates from Dr. Brad Justesen, Mesa dentist. In addition to updates, patients can also provide feedback and comments for Dr. Justesen, or interact with other patients.

"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. Brad Justesen, dentist in Mesa, AZ.

In addition to this family dentist in Mesa's Facebook and Twitter pages, Dr. Justesen has also created a blog for his practice in which he 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 healthy decisions in regards to dental health care. The patient library offers hundreds of pages of educational information on topics such as root canal therapy, teeth whitening and dental veneers in Mesa. The vast dental library contains valuable information to increase treatment acceptance, provide additional information and ease concerns for patients, as well as answer any questions patients may have outside of office hours. Dr. Justesen believes that patient knowledge and education should not stop after visiting this Mesa cosmetic dentist.

Dr. Justesen, dentist in Mesa, AZ, is supported by a highly skilled and energetic team who is committed to providing patients with the most comprehensive and friendly service possible, making them feel as if they are a part of the dental family. This is further seen through the creation of the practice's communication-rich social media channels - Facebook and Twitter.

About Dr. Brad Justesen: Dr. Brad D. Justesen, dentist in Mesa, has lived in Arizona for over 49 years and is a Brigham Young University graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and a minor in chemistry and French. In 1980 he received his DDS degree from Northwestern University Dental School in Chicago. Committed to excellence and knowledge, Dr. Justesen takes over 120 hours of continuing education each year, allowing him to provide patients with the most up-to-date treatment and products available, such as tooth whitening in Mesa.

Media Contact:
Dr. Brad Justesen
justesenews@qwestoffice.net
2120 W. Guadalupe Rd. Suite 5
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 839-0985
http://www.mymesadentist.com/


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Mesa, AZ Embraces Social Networking With Launch of Facebook and Twitter Pages
Dr. Brad Justesen, Mesa cosmetic dentist, encourages patients to access the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages for enhanced communication.