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Grand Rapids, Mi Dentist Provides Optimal Dental Care By Building Strong Patient Connections

Dr. Jonathan Eagle, dentist in Grand Rapids, MI, maintains communication with patients with launch of practice Blog, Facebook and Twitter.

2011-08-27
GRAND RAPIDS, MI, August 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jonathan Eagle, Grand Rapids, MI dentist, welcomes patients to his new blog, Facebook and Twitter accounts. The new blog can be accessed via the practice's website and is updated regularly with new information.

"As we move forward with our blog, we hope to promote dental awareness as a vital part of a healthy lifestyle. This is why I created the blog. My patients can visit it to find a variety of articles and topics," said Dr. Jonathan Eagle, dentist in Grand Rapids, MI.

The blog was created for the practice in order for Dr. Eagle to 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. The blog offers information on an array of dental health care topics including dental implants, Invisalign, teeth whitening and veneers in Grand Rapids.

Additionally, Dr. Eagle's Facebook and Twitter pages are integrated with the practice's blog. This family dentist in Grand Rapids offers access to the practice's social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter. With the introduction of these sites, patients are able to easily access a wide array of information on dental health, as well as the ability to interact with other patients and with Dr. Jonathan Eagle.

The practice's Facebook and Twitter accounts were created in order to stay connected with existing and potential patients. With the introduction of these social media channels, patients can now access more personalized information, as well as learn more about other patients' experiences with Dr. Eagle and his dedicated staff of dental professionals.

Patients have the opportunity to discuss topics of their choice, as well as ask the dentist any questions that they may encounter. In addition, patients can feel free to write about their experiences with Dr. Eagle which allows other patients to better prepare themselves for their appointments. Currently, the practice's Facebook site provides various topics and facts on various dental health care issues, including Grand Rapids veneers, among many other engaging topics and announcements.

When patients are looking for quality dental treatment, they turn to Dr. Jonathan Eagle, Grand Rapids family dentist, for all of their dental care needs. Dr. Eagle's commitment to his patients, as well as his passion for delivering quality patient care keeps him at the forefront of dental procedures and techniques. The practice's new social network further demonstrates Dr. Eagle's eagerness to engage patients and improve overall communication.

About Dr. Jonathan Eagle, DDS: Dr. Jonathan Eagle is a highly qualified practitioner with training and experience in all major dental services. Dr. Eagle graduated from the University of Michigan and received advanced training in advanced anterior aesthetics and as a master aesthetic dentist from the Las Vegas Institute.

Website: http://www.eagledds.com


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[Press-News.org] Grand Rapids, Mi Dentist Provides Optimal Dental Care By Building Strong Patient Connections
Dr. Jonathan Eagle, dentist in Grand Rapids, MI, maintains communication with patients with launch of practice Blog, Facebook and Twitter.