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Bolingbrook Dentist Joins Newest Social Media Channel for a Complete Social Network

Dr. Rani Seeth, dentist in Bolingbrook, encourages patients to connect with Bolingbrook Dental Care via Google+ in addition to Facebook and Twitter for improved interaction.

2013-03-13
BOLINGBROOK, IL, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Rani Seeth, Bolingbrook dentist, invites patients to join her new social media channel - Google+. In addition to current social media accounts - Facebook and Twitter - Google+ is now available for patients to join, explore, and further communicate with Dr. Rani Seeth of Bolingbrook Dental Care.

"With recent updates and advancements in social media, Twitter and Google+ has added company pages, following in Facebook's footsteps. These advancements have made it easier for me to reach my patients and provide them with important information regarding dental health and Bolingbrook Dental Care. Whether my patients use Twitter, Facebook or Google+, there is an easy way for them to stay in constant communication with us," said Dr. Rani Seeth, dentist in Bolingbrook.

Patients are encouraged to connect with Bolingbrook Dental Care by joining Google+ to increase dental health care knowledge. Dr. Seeth, Bolingbrook, IL dentist, recently joined Google+ because every business, organization, and venue can be found on Google itself, and the data about each is staggering. For every tip or comment about a venue on Facebook, there are 20 reviews of the same place on Google. By adding Google+ into the mix brings the localization of social networking full circle.

Google+ allows Dr. Rani Seeth, dentist in Bolingbrook, IL, to fully interact with her patients in a social media environment while further representing Bolingbrook Dental Care through Google for others to search. Google+ creates a new and unique experience for both Dr. Seeth and her patients. By joining Bolingbrook Dental Care's Google+ page, patients can closely interact with Dr. Seeth and other patients, along with being able to easily access valuable dental health care information, and leaving valuable tips for their friends and family to receive the best dental care available through Bolingbrook Dental Care.

As always, patients can also continue to join Bolingbrook Dental Care's other social media channels - Facebook and Twitter. The Facebook and Twitter pages were created to allow patients to easily access more valuable information about the practice, in addition to communicating with other patients about their previous procedures and visits to Bolingbrook Dental Care.

Combined with Facebook and Twitter, Google+ allows Dr. Rani Seeth, Bolingbrook oral surgery dentist, to enhance Bolingbrook Dental Care's communication with current and future patients by offering increased dental health care knowledge of various procedures including Bolingbrook dental implants and oral surgery, among others. Patients are encouraged to visit Bolingbrook Dental Care's emerging social media channels - Google+, Facebook and Twitter - at any time of the day for increased dental health care knowledge and communication.

About Bolingbrook Dental Care: Bolingbrook Dental Care is located in Bolingbrook, IL and offers an array of dental services in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. Drs. Seeth, Huff and Raina are experienced dentists in Bolingbrook, IL, dedicated to maintaining the highest level of accreditation and pursuing ongoing education to stay ahead of the latest trends in dental care and dental technology. Additionally, each dental assistant is fully trained and certified to perform coronal polishing and sealants. Services include but are not limited to, dentures, bonding, crowns, implants, veneers, sealants, teeth whitening and school checkups. For more information, patients can visit the practice's website or check out the practice on Facebook.

Media Contact:
Dr. Rani Seeth
contactus@bolingbrookdentalweb.com
136 S. Bolingbrook Dr.
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
630.739.5500
http://www.bolingbrookdentalweb.com/


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[Press-News.org] Bolingbrook Dentist Joins Newest Social Media Channel for a Complete Social Network
Dr. Rani Seeth, dentist in Bolingbrook, encourages patients to connect with Bolingbrook Dental Care via Google+ in addition to Facebook and Twitter for improved interaction.