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Dentist in Brookfield Offers Educational Resources Available Around the Clock

Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield dentist, invites patients to visit his practice website whenever a question arises.

2012-07-11
BROOKFIELD, WI, July 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading dentist in Brookfield, Dr. Kevin Kuffel, invites patients to visit his practice website at http://www.drkuffel.com for easy access to a host of valuable educational resources. From an extensive dental education library to educational videos, patients can find an array of valuable dental health care information to ensure their understanding of their treatment.

Patients can visit the convenient website for Dr. Kuffel, Brookfield dentist, to learn more about various dental care treatments and procedures. By visiting the practice's website, patients can access the patient education web-page from the home page where they can gain valuable information about topics ranging from toothache remedies and treatment details to Brookfield tooth whitening, patients can easily access a wide array of information regarding dental care.

"It is important as a dentist and member of this community to allow my patients to have the most vital information in regards to dental care, ready for their every need. Patients have valuable access to essential information regarding their dental health with a simple click of their mouse," stated Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield, WI dentist.

Additionally, patients can also visit Dr. Kuffel's website to view testimonials left by patients who have previously received treatment from his office. The reviews are easily accessible via any of the available search engines and allow patients to view how other patients' experiences with Dr. Kevin Kuffel were. Patients can visit Google, Yahoo!, Bing and Yelp to read reviews from previous patients who have received treatment from Dr. Kuffel and his team of experienced dental professionals.

One patient of Dr. Kuffel, dentist in Brookfield, WI, stated, "Dr. Kuffel is a great and painless dentist. My family has been going to him for over 28 years now. He's seen us through emergencies and regular dental work. I would highly recommend him."

When patients need oral health care from a dentist in New Berlin, WI, they turn to Dr. Kevin Kuffel and his professional dental team for quality care they can trust. The new website for this New Berlin, WI dentist further demonstrates Dr. Kuffel's commitment to providing the highest level of dental care through patient education and advanced communication technology.

About Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC: Born and raised in Brookfield, WI, Dr. Kevin Kuffel attended Marquette University Dental School and opened his solo practice in 1978. He prides himself in his continuing education in order to stay abreast of the latest trends in dentistry. With a well-balanced team of dental professionals, Dr. Kuffel and his staff provide patients with exceptional dental health care.

Media Contact:
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, DDS, SC
contactus@drkuffel.com
1300 South Calhoun Road
Brookfield, WI 53005
(262) 784-6363
http://www.drkuffel.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Brookfield Offers Educational Resources Available Around the Clock
Dr. Kevin Kuffel, Brookfield dentist, invites patients to visit his practice website whenever a question arises.