MONTREAL, QC, April 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier dentist in Montreal, Dr. John Petruccelli, has created a Facebook and Twitter account to enhance patient communication and interaction. With the introduction of these social media websites, patients can now access personalized information, as well as learn more about other patient's' experiences with Dr. Petruccelli.
Patients can easily join Dr. Petruccelli's Facebook and Twitter pages by visiting the practice's website. Once the patient is in the network, they will receive instant updates from Dr. Petruccelli. In addition to updates from the practice, patients can also provide feedback and comments for Dr. Petruccelli, as well as his experienced dental staff.
"I am thrilled to be able to allow my patients the opportunity to gain valuable dental health information through the creation of Facebook and Twitter. Considering the ever-growing number of people that use the Internet every day as their main source of communication and information, the decision to create a social media channels was easy. Patients can educate themselves on various dental health care topics and communicate via the practice's Facebook and Twitter pages," says Dr. Petruccelli, Montreal dentist.
Additionally, patients can visit the practice's website to access valuable educational tools, to enhance their knowledge on various dental procedures and treatments. By accessing the patient education pages, patients are able to look up more information on topics such as implants, CEREC and invisible braces in Montreal. Dr. Petruccelli's website allows patients to gain knowledge in order to properly maintain their oral health and to further prevent any other dental healthcare complications.
Dr. John Petruccelli annually exceeds the required amount of continuing education needed to provide quality dental care. In 2007, he completed a three-year post-graduate program in orthodontics at Montreal's International Dental Institute. He specializes in services such as veneers, CEREC and velscope testing, among several other areas of general and cosmetic dental care. He is also a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the International Association of Orthodontics, the Quebec Order of Dentists, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Patients, who are looking for quality dental care and services including Invisalign, veneers and implants in Montreal, turn to Dr. Petruccelli for care they can trust. The social media sites - Facebook and Twitter - further demonstrate Dr. Petruccelli's commitment to providing the highest level of dental care through patient education and advanced technologies.
About Dr. John A. Petruccelli DMD, FAGD: Dr. John Petruccelli obtained his Doctorate in Dental Medicine at Tufts University in Boston. In 2007, Dr. Petruccelli received a Fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry, which entails that he has maintained the highest level of continuing education standards. Specializing in, but not limited to, services such as implants, CEREC, velscope testing, veneers and Invisalign, Dr. Petruccelli provides the best in quality dental care for patients of all ages.
Media Contact:
Dr. John Petruccelli
info@instantsmiles.com
5757 Decelles
Montreal, QC H3S 2C3
(514) 738-9411
http://www.instantsmiles.com
Dentist in Montreal Brings Practice to Online Community
Dr. John Petruccelli, dentist in Montreal, recently created a Facebook and Twitter page for enhanced patient knowledge and communication.
2011-04-21
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Montreal Brings Practice to Online CommunityDr. John Petruccelli, dentist in Montreal, recently created a Facebook and Twitter page for enhanced patient knowledge and communication.