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Bowie Dentist Makes Interaction Easier With New Online Contact Forms

Dr. Siamak Aalemansour, Bowie, MD dentist, is pleased to offer patients new online contact forms for improved convenience and communication.

2011-10-06
BOWIE, MD, October 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading Bowie Dentist, Dr. Siamak Aalemansour, announces the recent addition of online contact forms via the practice's interactive website. Patients can easily access these contact forms from the homepage Omni Dental Group's website. The contact forms were added in order to increase communication between the practice and patients more conveniently outside of office hours.

Patients are encouraged to contact Dr. Siamak Aalemansour, Bowie, MD dentist, and his staff at Omni Dental Group whenever they have an interest or concern about dentistry procedure such as porcelain veneers, dental implants, and tooth whitening. Additionally, patients can use the online contact form to contact the practice with other concerns or interests such as questions about their procedure, appointment details or post-treatment instructions. The office can be reached as well via an extremely user friendly mobile website from any smart phone.

"With our easy to use online contact forms, our patients can contact us at any time of the day and we will respond as soon as we are available to. This is just one of many new website features that have improved our communications between our patients and our office," said Dr. Siamak Aalemansour, dentist in Bowie, MD.

Patients can visit the practice's state-of-the-art website to access the contact forms, as well as a host of other information. The new website allows patients to gather information about Omni Dental Group and staff, services offered, door-to-door driving directions and an array of other useful features to aid in providing quality dental health care.

Additionally, patients will learn that the exceptionally friendly staff of Omni Dental Group, and Dr. Aalemansour, family dentist in Bowie, work together to improve the dental health of every patient they serve. They are experienced and excited about dentistry, have high standards of quality and integrity, and are highly motivated to achieve the best results for their family of patients.

The launch of the practice's website coupled with the online contact forms is further proof of Dr. Siamak Aalemansour and his staff's constant commitment to providing patients with the most up-to-date, quality dental health care available.

About Omni Dental Group: Omni Dental Group is owned and operated by Dr. Siamak Aalemansour. With a focus on treatments including Invisalign, teeth whitening, dental implants and veneers, Dr. Aalemansour is committed to providing patients with exceptional dental health care. Working alongside Dr. Aalemansour are Drs. Fariborz Baik and Sherwin Esfandiari. Together all the professionals at Omni Dental Group maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Siamak Aalemansour
contactus@omnidentalgroup.net
4321 Collington Road Suite 210
Bowie, MD 20716
(301) 809-0029
http://www.omnidentalgroup.net


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[Press-News.org] Bowie Dentist Makes Interaction Easier With New Online Contact Forms
Dr. Siamak Aalemansour, Bowie, MD dentist, is pleased to offer patients new online contact forms for improved convenience and communication.