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San Mateo Dentist Uses Social Media Channels To Interact With Patients

San Mateo cosmetic dentist, Dr. Charles Pascal, is now engaging with patients via leading social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.

2010-09-17
SAN MATEO, CA, September 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) San Mateo dentist Dr. Charles Pascal has announced the recent launch of his practice's new social media sites. The dentistry's new Facebook and Twitter pages, two increasingly popular social media channels, were created in order to improve the practice's communication with current and potential patients on the Web.

Social networking is fast becoming an important Internet tool for dentists. Now patients have the ability to participate in ongoing online conversations with their dentist and other Facebook followers; access photos and dental news; and share thoughts, questions and opinions with their San Mateo cosmetic dentist, staff and other patients.

"The majority of our patients go online for everything, and that includes searching for information about their dental health. With our website already offering a wide range of valuable information and tools, we wanted to make it easy for patients to join in on the discussion," said Dr. Pascal, San Mateo, CA dentist. "Now our practice can easily distribute office news, dental information and practice promotions to our entire network of patients with the click of a mouse."

For over 25 years, Dr. Pascal has had a private practice of General and Advanced Restorative Dentistry in San Mateo. A highly-regarded cosmetic and green dentist in San Mateo, Dr. Pascal offers extensive knowledge in most fields of dentistry and has received advanced certification in aesthetic dentistry, full mouth rehabilitative dentistry and occlusion, temporomandibular disease (TMJ), prosthetics, endodontics, periodontics, and orthodontics. He also provides a full array of dental care and services, including CEREC, Invisalign and implants in San Mateo.

In addition to the practice's new social network, patients can also visit Dr. Pascal's website for 24/7 access to valuable information about the practice and oral health. The services page provides an in-depth look at Dr. Pascal's treatments, and the office page includes directions, insurance and payment policy details. Additionally, new patients can easily download and complete registration forms in advance of new patient procedures, and online appointment requesting allows for quick and convenient scheduling directly from the patient's home computer.

To learn more about the practice or to make an appointment, call 650-348-5424 or visit www.mysanmateodentist.com.

About Charles W. Pascal, D.D.S.: Dr. Charles Pascal is a leading cosmetic and mercury free dentist in San Mateo, and has had a private practice of General and Advanced Restorative Dentistry for over 25 years in San Mateo. From implants and CEREC to Invisalign treatment, Dr. Pascal and his staff offer a full array of dental care for patients of every age in a comfortable, environmentally-friendly office. Additionally, Dr. Pascal is an emergency dentist in San Mateo and offers around the clock dental care for oral health related emergencies.

Media Contact:
Dr. Charles Pascal
contact@mysanmateodentist.com
720 N. El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94401-3714
650-348-5424
http://www.mysanmateodentist.com


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[Press-News.org] San Mateo Dentist Uses Social Media Channels To Interact With Patients
San Mateo cosmetic dentist, Dr. Charles Pascal, is now engaging with patients via leading social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.