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Dearborn Dentist Offers Faster Website Loading Times for Smart Phone and Tablet Users

Dr. Bruce Luria, dentist in Dearborn, creates new mobile website for increased web presence for patients on the go.

2012-05-02
DEARBORN, MI, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) With more an more people using smartphones or tablet devices for their daily needs, Dr. Bruce and Mark Luria, and Sandy Birnholtz, Dearborn dentists, are pleased to offer a new mobile website to make visiting their website easier than ever before. Patients no longer have to wait for their website to load. Instead, patients can gain instant access to Luria & Birnholtz Family Dentistry in a matter of seconds.

By eliminating the wait time, Dr. Luria, dentist in Dearborn, can ensure that his patients receive the information they need right away, rather than waiting. Previously, smartphone users had to wait several minutes before a website would load on their device. With advanced technology, patients can now instantly receive the information they need with the fast loading times of a mobile website.

"I understand how frustrating it can be when you are on the go and need information right away, but the webpage is not loading. To eliminate this hassle, we have create a mobile website. This new site offers the same information we currently have on our traditional website, with faster loading times and simpler accessibility tools to allow for a quick and easy search online," said Dr. Bruce Luria, dentist in Dearborn, MI.

On a mobile phone, there is a very limited amount of screen space available. While on a mobile phone, it is often inconvenient to scroll to view something on a website, which is magnified on a smartphone, or tablet. In order to provide patients with a website that is easy to navigate and read, Dr. Luria, cosmetic dentist in Dearborn, created the mobile website.

Whether patients are in search of more information on Drs. Bruce Luria, Mark Luria and Sandy Birnholtz, or for important dental health care topics, including dental implants in Dearborn, they can easily access the mobile website from their smartphones. Patients can visit the new mobile website for Luria & Birnholtz Family Dentistry at any time of the day by accessing the website at http://www.dearborn-dental.com.

About Luria & Birnholtz Family Dentistry: Owned and operated by Drs. Bruce and Mark Luria and Sandy Birnholtz, Luria & Birnholtz Family Dentistry is a group practice that opened in 1946, providing all services in one convenient location. Together, the dentists of Luria & Birnholtz Family Dentistry offer a full service practice, including teeth whitening, dental implants, sleep apnea and an array of other treatments and services. Luria & Birnholtz Family Dentistry is a high quality, full service practice with experienced dental professionals.

Media Contact:
Dr. Bruce Luria
contactus@dearborn-dental.com
24403 Michigan Ave.
Dearborn, MI 48124
(313) 565-5507
http://www.dearborn-dental.com


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[Press-News.org] Dearborn Dentist Offers Faster Website Loading Times for Smart Phone and Tablet Users
Dr. Bruce Luria, dentist in Dearborn, creates new mobile website for increased web presence for patients on the go.