ROSWELL, GA, January 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Esteemed Roswell cosmetic dentist, Dr. Wyman Martin, increases the accessibility of The Martin Dental Center for Oral Health and Aesthetics through the launch of a mobile website. In today's busy world, Dr. Martin takes into consideration that time is of the essence.
With the launch of the mobile website for The Martin Dental Center for Oral Health and Aesthetics, patients can easily view the practice's website while on-the-go without having to scroll through multiple pages. Every month more and more people begin using the Internet on their phone to access an array of resources. This means an ever-increasing amount of web traffic is through mobile browsers, placing a high importance on the availability of a mobile friendly website.
"To respect our patients' schedules, we are pleased to offer a new mobile website so patients don't delay an issue they may need to have addressed simply because of inaccessibility. Preventive care is the best investment as we partner with our patients to provide the highest level of dental care in order to reach optimum dental health," said Dr. Wyman Martin, dentist in Roswell, GA.
The iPhone and Android browsers display websites differently than their desktop equivalents. For one thing, they are by nature smaller. For another, they don't support the same technology. Dr. Martin, dentist in Roswell, ensures patients can easily access his practice website through their iPhone or Android browsers with the launch of his mobile website.
With smartphones and tablets becoming more advanced, and the Internet available just about everywhere a person goes, it was Dr. Wyman Martin's top priority to create a mobile friendly website so that patients don't miss out on valuable dental information.
There is no question that mobile devices have become a staple in everyday living around the world. Now more than ever it is important that websites be optimized for mobile devices, and Dr. Wyman Martin, implant dentist in Roswell, has done just that.
Dr. Martin encourages patients to visit his mobile website whenever they have a question about dental health care. Through the easy accessibility of a mobile website, Dr. Martin ensures patients can receive the information they need to make well-informed dental health decisions.
About The Martin Dental Center for Oral Health and Aesthetics: Dr. Wyman Martin, owner and operator of The Martin Dental Center, attended Emory University School of Dentistry, graduating near the top of his class. Upon receiving his dental degree, Dr. Martin volunteered to serve his country in the U.S. Air Force as a Captain. Following active duty he returned to Atlanta and opened his own practice in Roswell where he has been for over 30 years.
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Dr. Wyman Martin
contactus@themartindentalcenter.com
45 W. Crossville Rd. STE 505
Roswell, GA 30075
770.993.7424
http://www.themartindentalcenter.com
Roswell Cosmetic Dentist Creates New, Mobile-Friendly Website
Dr. Wyman Martin, dentist in Roswell, GA, generates mobile website for easy accessibility while on the go.
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