Stay Connected, Stay Smiling, One Post At A Time- A Review On Social Media And Its Implications In Dentistry
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Considering the wide reach of sents to cleverly crafted hashtags and ingeniously targeted advertisements this review article will throw liocial media and the fact that it is not used solely for personal purposes, dental practitioners are expected to become more involved in it and use it effectively for various purposes, including marketing, communication, and connecting with patients. From engaging visuals that capture attention and turn visitors into loyal patight on the various tips that will help dental practice grow on social media as fast as possible.
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