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Little Compton Dentist Now Offering An 'Online Location' For Patients

Leading Westport, Tiverton, Little Compton and Dartmouth dentist, Dr. Michael Katz, has announced the launch of his new all-encompassing practice website.

2011-01-09
WESTPORT, MA, January 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Michael Katz, experienced dentist in Westport, is pleased to introduce his practice's newest technological addition-his practice website. The new site for this Westport, Little Compton and Tiverton dentist was designed to improve communication and education for a patient's entire family in order to achieve optimal oral health.

The professionally designed website for this Little Compton cosmetic dentist is functioning as the practice's primary communication tool for patients. Now web-savvy patients can access their Dartmouth cosmetic dentist via the Internet, where, in this day and age, patients are spending a large portion of their time.

The new website for this Tiverton family dentist offers a full array of tools and resources that patients can access to make healthy decisions regarding their oral health. From service descriptions and online appointment requesting to a before-and-after smile gallery and an educational library of articles and videos, the new easy to navigate site meets the needs of patients of every age.

"The purpose of our new online location is to introduce our patients to our practice for optimal care and treatment planning. We believe that making a smile the best it can be will go a long way in improving a patient's quality of life. It is our goal to be your partner in achieving both, and our new website is allowing us to do this even better," said Dr. Michael Katz, family dentist in Dartmouth.

Westport Dental is operated by Dr. Michael Katz, a highly qualified cosmetic and family dentist in Tiverton. Dr. Katz has over 30 years of experience in all areas of dentistry including root canal therapy, implant dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and prosthetic dentistry. Committed to staying up-to-date on all the current techniques in dentistry and frequently taking continuing education courses, Dr. Katz's goal is to offer state-of-the-art technology in order to provide patients with the highest level of care and comfort.

With a commitment to providing painless dentistry with the most up-to-date, cutting-edge technology, this family dentist in Little Compton is excited to introduce its newest practice addition-a comprehensive practice website-in order to further promote healthy teeth and beautiful smiles.

About Westport Dental: Westport Dental is operated by Dr. Michael Katz, an experienced Westport, Little Compton and Tiverton, RI dentist with more than 30 years of experience in all areas of dentistry. Specializing in a full array of dental treatments, including root canal therapy, implant dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and prosthetic dentistry, this dentist in Little Compton, MA is highly qualified to deliver gentle cosmetic and family dental care to patients of every age.

Media Contact:
Dr. Michael Katz
drkatz@westportdental.org
708 Sanford Road
Westport, MA 02790
508-675-0561
http://www.drmkatz.com


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[Press-News.org] Little Compton Dentist Now Offering An 'Online Location' For Patients
Leading Westport, Tiverton, Little Compton and Dartmouth dentist, Dr. Michael Katz, has announced the launch of his new all-encompassing practice website.