MIAMI, FL, April 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Jeffrey Nullman, cosmetic dentist in Miami, expands Nullman Family Dentistry online through new social media outlets - Facebook and Twitter. Nullman Family Dentistry's new Facebook and Twitter pages, two increasingly popular social media channels, were created in order to improve the practice's communication with current and potential patients on the Web.
Social networking is quickly becoming an important Internet tool for dentists today. Patients now have the ability to participate in ongoing online conversations with their dentist and other Facebook followers; access photos and dental news; and share thoughts, questions and opinions with their Miami cosmetic dentist, staff and other patients.
"The majority of our patients go online for everything, and that includes searching for information about their dental health. With our website already offering a wide range of valuable information and tools, we wanted to make it easy for patients to join in on the discussion," said Dr. Jeffrey Nullman, Miami general dentist. "Now our practice can easily distribute office news, dental information and practice promotions to our entire network of patients with the click of a mouse."
In addition to the practice's new social network, patients can also visit Nullman Family Dentistry's website for 24/7 access to valuable information about the practice and oral health. Dr. Nullman, general dentist in Miami, is also pleased to announce the launch of the practice's educational blog. The informative blog was created to improve patient education and communication between the patient and the office. Patients can access the practice's blog via the website's homepage or directly at http://www.nullmandentistry.com/blog.html.
The educational blog is updated periodically by Dr. Jeffrey Nullman, and can be easily accessed on the practice's website. Blog topics include an array of dental health treatments and conditions including teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants and cosmetic bonding in Miami, among other topics.
To learn more about Nullman Family Dentistry or to make an appointment, call (305) 552-7050 or visit http://www.nullmandentistry.com.
About Nullman Family Dentistry: Dr. Jeffrey Nullman established Nullman Family Dentistry in 1978. Nullman Family Dentistry consists of 4 dentists and 7 hygienists for optimal dental health care. With an array of services Nullman Family Dentistry offers patients the best service in the area. Dr. Jeffrey Nullman loves dentistry, his patients and his staff. His conservative approach for caring for his patients blends with his passion for painless dentistry-a favorite for patients. Dr. Nullman received his doctor of dental surgery degree at the University of Buffalo School of Dentistry. He furthered his training at Mount Sinai Hospital in a general practice residency program. He continues to improve his knowledge and passion by teaching clinical dentistry at Nova School of Dentistry as a clinical professor for many years. Joining Dr. Jeffrey Nullman at Nullman Family Dentistry are Drs. Julie Nullman, DMD, Marisel Almeida, DMD, and Jorge Fernandez-Abril, DDS. Together these dentists strive to create a warm, caring and trusting practice.
Media Contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Nullman
contactus@nullmanfamilydentistry.com
11467 Bird Road
Miami, FL 33165
(305) 552-7050
http://www.nullmandentistry.com
Cosmetic Dentist In Miami Launches Social Media Channel For Nullman Family Dentistry
Dr. Jeffrey Nullman, Miami cosmetic dentist, invites patients to join Nullman Family Dentistry.
2013-04-06
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