NEW ORLEANS, LA, April 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Todd Canatella, emergency dentist in New Orleans, further expands the availability of dental health care information and communication efforts through the launch of his new social network. By launching Facebook, Twitter and Google+, Dr. Canatella hopes to open up new avenues for communication with the ability to share important dental health care information with his patients at Canatella Dental.
Patients can easily access the practice's new Facebook, Twitter and Google+ pages through the homepage of Canatella Dental's interactive website. By "Liking," "Following" or "Joining" Canatella Dental on Facebook, Twitter and Google+, patients will gain instant access to a wealth of information provided by Dr. Canatella, New Orleans emergency dentist. Once a patient is "in the network," they will receive updates whenever Dr. Canatella includes more information or upcoming special events.
"Creating a social network for my practice has allowed me to open up new ways to communicate and share important information with my patients. If I have an announcement to make, Facebook and Twitter allow me to share the information immediately with my patients. I look forward to closely interacting with my patients and providing them with valuable dental information on a regular basis," said Dr. Todd Canatella, family dentist in New Orleans.
In addition to the practice's new social network, patients can also visit the practice's website for extended dental health care information through improved educational materials. Through his website, Dr. Canatella, New Orleans family dentist, offers his patients a wealth of materials and links to further learn about important dental topics, including Invisalign, dental implants and conscious sedation, among others.
When patients visit the website for Dr. Canatella, they can instantly access a host of important dental health care information. From dental health guides, to an educational newsletter and videos, Canatella Dental's educational website offers patients a way to access information on dental topics they desire to learn more about at any time of the day or week.
To learn more about this cosmetic dentist in New Orleans, patients can visit http://www.canatelladental.com.
About Canatella Dental: Established in 2001, Canatella Dental is owned and operated by Dr. Todd Canatella. Dr. Canatella is a lifelong resident of the New Orleans area, and completed his Dentistry Degree in 2001 from Louisiana State University. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the New Orleans Dental Association and the Louisiana Dental Association. Continuing education is of major importance to Dr. Canatella, as it enables him to offer the latest technologies in dentistry at Canatella Dental. Joining Dr. Canatella at Canatella Dental is Dr. josh Patella. Dr. Patella is a graduate of LSU where he obtained his BS degree in Biological Sciences in 2007 and his DDS in 2012. He was also the recipient of the Robert F. Eastman Memorial Award for "excellence in Operative Dentistry and Biomaterials.
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Dr. Todd Canatella
Canatelladds@yahoo.com
101 W. Robert E. Lee Blvd. Suite 305
New Orleans, LA 70124
(504) 282-0700
http://www.canatelladental.com
Emergency Dentist in New Orleans Launches Interactive Social Network
Dr. Todd Canatella and Dr. Josh Patella, New Orleans emergency dentists, invite patients to join their ever-growing social media channels-Facebook, Twitter and Google+.
2013-04-11
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[Press-News.org] Emergency Dentist in New Orleans Launches Interactive Social NetworkDr. Todd Canatella and Dr. Josh Patella, New Orleans emergency dentists, invite patients to join their ever-growing social media channels-Facebook, Twitter and Google+.