WILLIAMSBURG, VA, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Sebastiana Springmann, Williamsburg dentist, is happy to be using her practice's Facebook page and blog to increase her accessibility to her patients and help educate her patients about various dental topics. Along with her staff, the dentist in Williamsburg uses the Facebook page to post updates on her practice and links to blog posts.
"I am very excited to be jumping into the world of social media through our Facebook page. It's great to be able to update our patients on everything that is going on at our practice and interact with them through the comments section. I hope all of our patients will take the time to "like" our Facebook page," said Dr. Springmann, Williamsburg cosmetic dentist.
By "liking" the Facebook page, Dr. Springmann's patients will receive updates on the practice, links to blog posts and pictures and videos that are posted by the staff at New Town Dental Arts. Patients are also free to comment on posts and post comments or questions on the Williamsburg, VA dentist's page.
In addition to the Facebook page, Dr. Springmann and her staff have also been regularly posting in a blog on her website. The blog is designed to educate her patients about various topics in dentistry. The more educated a patient is, the better chance they have to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Because of this, Dr. Springmann and her staff are offering the blog to help her patients stay informed on different dental topics.
To schedule an appointment with the cosmetic dentist in Williamsburg, patients can either call (757) 259-0741 or use the online appointment request form. To request an appointment online, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment on the appointment request form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment through email or text message.
To learn more, patients are encouraged to visit Dr. Springmann's dental website at http://www.newtowndentalarts.net.
About Dr. Sebastiana Springmann: Dr. Sebastiana Springmann, Williamsburg dentist, has been practicing dentistry in Williamsburg since 1992. Along with Drs. Karen Parvin and Christopher Oswald, Dr. Springmann maintains the highest levels of accreditation and pursues ongoing education to stay on top of the latest trends in cosmetic dentistry. Her practice offers a variety of services including Williamsburg dental implants, root canals, veneers, teeth whitening and many other dental procedures to meet the needs of all her patients.
Media Contact:
New Town Dental Arts
help@newtowndentalarts.net
4939 Courthouse Street
Williamsburg, VA 23188
(757) 259-0741
http://www.newtowndentalarts.net
Williamsburg Dentist Reaches Out to Patients With Facebook Page and Blog
Dr. Sebastiana Springmann, dentist in Williamsburg, is happy to be using her practice's Facebook page and blog to interact with her patients.
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[Press-News.org] Williamsburg Dentist Reaches Out to Patients With Facebook Page and BlogDr. Sebastiana Springmann, dentist in Williamsburg, is happy to be using her practice's Facebook page and blog to interact with her patients.