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Ajax Dentist Creates Social Network for Increased Interaction

Dr. Zina Shoaib, dentist in Ajax, invites patients to join her social media channels to interact with other patients, as well as Ajax Dental Centre members.

2012-05-02
AJAX, ON, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Zina Shoaib, an experienced Ajax dentist, has recently announced the launch of her practice's Facebook, Twitter, and blog. The practice's new presence on these leading social media platforms has enabled the practice to communicate with existing and prospective patients more effectively and efficiently.

Patients can now read Dr. Shoaib's blog for informal dental information or become a "fan" or "friend" of the practice's Facebook, and Twitter pages for updates on office happenings. To access and join Dr. Shoaib's social network, patients can visit the practice's homepage for quick links to each page.

"Our new presence on these social media channels has enabled us to engage with our patients like never before," said Dr. Zina Shoaib, dentist in Ajax. "Patients can comment on our blog posts, let us know how our office is performing, or provide feedback about recent treatments they received in our office. We look forward to engaging with our patients and encourage everyone to join our new network."

Experienced dentist in Ajax, ON, Dr. Zina Shoaib and her team of highly qualified dental professionals offer a wide variety of dental treatment and services in a comfortable, friendly setting. From an array of general dental treatments to cosmetic dental treatments, including Ajax braces, dental implants, this Ottawa dentist is equipped to handle every dental need for patients of every age. Additionally, all of the professionals at Ajax Dental Centre maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in general and cosmetic dentistry.

Dr. Zina Shoaib, Ajax implant dentist, and her experienced team at Ajax Dental Centre work hard to keep up with new and innovative tools so that patients can achieve their best dental health. The practice's new blog and social media presence further testifies the practice's commitment to quality dental care in Ajax.

About Ajax Dental Centre: Opened in 2006 by Dr. Stephen Tannis, Ajax Dental Centre is dedicated to providing quality dental care to patients of all ages. Dr. Tannis graduated from Temple University in 1993 and opened Ajax Dental Centre after spending 12 years practicing as a general dentist for a prominent Toronto Dental Clinic. Joining Dr. Tannis at Ajax Dental Centre is Dr. Zina Shoaib, a graduate of the University of Baghdad in 1993. Upon graduation, she has practiced dentistry in the northern town of Yellowknife in the northwest territories of Canada. Here she had hospital privilege, developed her surgical skills, and obtained her Canadian national dental board in 1998. She moved to London, Ontario in 2000 and built her own private practice from the ground up only to become one of the most successful practices in London, ON where excellent customer service was one of the keys to her fast success. Dr. Shoaib is eager to provide the patients at the Ajax Dental Centre with the best dental care possible.

Media Contact:
Dr. Zina Shoaib, DDS
contactus@ajaxsmiles.com
161 Harwood Avenue North Unit 5-B
Ajax, ON L1Z0A1
(905) 426-8304 or (905) 426-BRUSH
http://www.ajaxsmiles.com/


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[Press-News.org] Ajax Dentist Creates Social Network for Increased Interaction
Dr. Zina Shoaib, dentist in Ajax, invites patients to join her social media channels to interact with other patients, as well as Ajax Dental Centre members.