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North Huntingdon Dentist Uses Facebook, Twitter and Blog to Communicate with Patients Online

Dr. Dominic Sabatini, dentist in North Huntingdon, is excited to be using social media and his practice's blog to reach to his patients online.

2012-07-07
NORTH HUNTINGDON, PA, July 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Dominic Sabatini, North Huntingdon, PA dentist, is using Facebook, Twitter and a dental blog to increase his online presence and interact with patients through the Internet. He hopes that his patients will both "like" his Facebook page and follow his practice's Twitter account.

"I'm glad that our practice is utilizing social media to reach out to our patients. I know that a large percentage of our patients use social media to talk to their friends online and I'm happy that we are able to utilize these tools as well. I hope all of our patients will take the time to check out the blog and Facebook and Twitter pages," said Dr. Dominic Sabatini, Irwin dentist.

Dr. Sabatini and his staff use the Facebook page to post updates about the practice and links to the blog content. In addition, patients can also post questions and comments on the practice's wall.

Like the Facebook account, Dr. Sabatini and his staff use the Twitter page to post updates and links to blog posts. Patients of the dentist in North Huntingdon can follow the practice's Twitter account @DominicSabatin.

Dr. Sabatini and his staff are also maintaining a dental blog that can be found on his website. The blog is designed to educate patients about dental implants in North Huntingdon and other dental topics and to give them the knowledge necessary to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Dr. Sabatini believes that the more educated a patient is, the better chance they have of maintaining positive oral health.

To schedule an appointment, patients can either call (724) 864-0070 or use the practice's online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the time and date that they wish to come in for an appointment to the online form. After this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation through email or text message.

To learn more, patients can visit Dr. Sabatini's website at http://www.anewudental.com.

About Dr. Dominic Sabatini: Dr. Dominic Sabatini, North Huntingdon dentist, and his staff enjoy offering dental services to the North Huntingdon community. Dr. Sabatini participates in continuing education programs each year to ensure that his dental knowledge is up to date. In addition to providing general dentistry services, they also offer implants, Invisalign, teeth whitening and veneers in North Huntingdon.

Media Contact:
A New U Dental & Wellness Center
contactus@anewudental.com
8700 Pennsylvania Ave.
North Huntingdon, PA 15642
(724) 864-0070
http://www.anewudental.com


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[Press-News.org] North Huntingdon Dentist Uses Facebook, Twitter and Blog to Communicate with Patients Online
Dr. Dominic Sabatini, dentist in North Huntingdon, is excited to be using social media and his practice's blog to reach to his patients online.