CAPE CORAL, FL, September 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier Cape Coral and Ft. Myers dentist, Dr. Mauricio Martinez, has joined patients on social media sites - Facebook and Twitter - for improved communication. The Facebook and Twitter pages were created to allow patients to easily access more valuable information about the practice, in addition to communicating with other patients about their previous procedures and visits to Gulf Coast Smiles. 
With the recent addition of the new Facebook and Twitter pages, patients have the ability to gain important information regarding services, Dr. Martinez, updates on the practice and even common advice for different dental health issues brought to you by your dentist in Ft. Myers and Cape Coral.
"The launch of Facebook and Twitter has allowed our practice to take a giant step toward better patient communication. We are now able to interact more closely with our patients outside of the office than ever before," said Dr. Mauricio Martinez, dentist in Cape Coral and Ft. Myers. 
Dr. Martinez, dentist in Ft. Myers, FL, and his professional staff at Gulf Coast Smiles want patients to be as informed as possible about the practice. Dental related health issue information, as well as treatment options, are all readily available on Dr. Martinez's informative website. Available 24/7, patients can access an array of the most common dental topics, including neuromuscular in Ft. Myers, which are included in the new blog available via the practice's website. The more patients know, the more comfortable they will be at their appointments.
Patients looking for an experienced dentist in Cape Coral and Ft. Myers turn to Dr. Martinez for quality care they can trust. With the launch of the practice's new Facebook and Twitter pages, gaining valuable dental information and making educated health decisions is easier than ever. Dr. Martinez, in addition to all of the Gulf Coast Smiles staff, welcome all patients to their practice and invite them to join the practice's new social networks.
About Gulf Coast Smiles: Owned and operated by Dr. Mauricio Martinez, Gulf Coast Smiles strives to improve dental education and skills in order to deliver the best and latest that modern dentistry has to offer. Dr. Martinez attended the University of Florida where he earned his Doctor of Medical Dentistry Degree in 2003. He offers implants, orthodontics, Invisalign and he uses the D4D Dentist System, which allows him to deliver beautiful tooth like restorations such as crowns and veneers in the same appointment.
Media Contact:
Dr. Mauricio Martinez
moandjules@embarqmail.com
4905 Chiquita Blvd.
Cape Coral, FL 33914
(239) 549-0001
http://www.gulfcoastsmiles.com
Ft. Myers Dentist Joins Virtual Space With New Facebook and Twitter Pages
Dr. Mauricio Martinez, dentist in Ft. Myers, announces the launch of the practice's social network for improved patient relations.
2011-09-02
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[Press-News.org] Ft. Myers Dentist Joins Virtual Space With New Facebook and Twitter PagesDr. Mauricio Martinez, dentist in Ft. Myers, announces the launch of the practice's social network for improved patient relations.
