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Dentist in Arlington Utilizes Social Media for Improved Online Presence

Dr. Michele Solis, Arlington dentist, launches social network through Facebook and Twitter for instant access to important dental information around the clock.

2013-02-13
ARLINGTON, TX, February 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) As the Internet continues to advance, Dr. Michele Solis, dentist in Arlington, strives to remain on the cutting edge of technological advancements. To expand her web presence, Dr. Solis is excited to offer her patients an extensive social network through Facebook and Twitter. With her practice now accessible via Facebook and Twitter, Dr. Solis hopes her patients will continue to remain knowledgeable of an array of dental health care information and her practice.

"I understand that a majority of my patients utilize various social media channels to remain up-to-date on important information. By launching my practice's Facebook and Twitter pages, I hope that my patients will continue to receive the information they need and want to maintain a healthy, glowing smile. I encourage all of my patients to "like" or "follow" my practice on these social media channels," said Dr. Michele Solis, Arlington dentist.

Dr. Michele Solis, dentist in Arlington, TX, and her team of dental professionals have been utilizing Facebook and Twitter to post updates on the practice, in addition to helpful links related to dentistry. The improved social network allows Dr. Solis to update her patients with fun facts and important information on dental health care topics, as well as information on Dr. Solis and her practice. Patients who "like" the practice on Facebook can also post questions and comments, which will generate a response from Dr. Solis and her staff as soon as possible. Patients can also "follow" the practice on Twitter to receive the same updates as Facebook.

"My patients can choose, which social network best suites their needs so that they can get the information they want easily. Whether they choose Facebook or Twitter, the end result is the same-up-to-date practice and dental health care information. I look forward to closely interacting with my patients through these social channels," said Dr. Solis, Arlington, TX dentist.

Linked with the practice's Facebook and Twitter, patients can also visit Dr. Solis' educational blog. The blog features an array of dental topics, including teeth whitening, crowns, preventive care and implants, among other topics. The blog is designed to provide educational information to patients so that they possess the knowledge necessary to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Dr. Solis, cosmetic dentist in Arlington, maintains her educational blog by contributing to the content regularly for the most up-to-date information possible.

For instant access to the practice's social network and educational blog, patients can visit the website for Dr. Michele Solis, Arlington cosmetic dentist, at http://www.michelesolisdds.com.

About Michele Solis, DDS, PC: Dr. Michele Solis is an experienced dentist in Arlington. Working with her team of dental professionals, Dr. Solis offers her patients an array of services, including, teeth whitening, crowns, preventive care and implants, among other services. Each year, Dr. Solis completes continuing education courses in order to better serve her patients with the best care possible. With a full range of general and cosmetic procedures, Dr. Solis looks forward to serving patients of all ages.

Media Contact:
Dr. Michele Solis
contactus@michelesolisdds.com
906 W. Abram Street
Arlington, TX 76013
(817) 275-3155
http://www.michelesolisdds.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Arlington Utilizes Social Media for Improved Online Presence
Dr. Michele Solis, Arlington dentist, launches social network through Facebook and Twitter for instant access to important dental information around the clock.