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Shelby Township Dentist Shares Patient Testimonials Through Website

Dr. Christopher Tiffin, cosmetic dentist in Romeo and Shelby Township, allows patients to view and leave testimonials of their experiences at Tiffin Family Dental.

2012-08-05
WASHINGTON, MI, August 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) To help improve Tiffin Family Dental, Dr. Christopher Tiffin, Shelby Township dentist, encourages his patients to leave testimonials of their experience while receiving treatment at his office. The testimonials allow patients of Dr. Tiffin to share their dental experiences with other patients while visiting Tiffin Family Dental's informative website.

"In order to help improve and grow Tiffin Family Dental, it is important that we better understand our patients' ever-growing needs and wants. By offering testimonials, I hope that my patients continue to provide me with an insight into what they enjoy and what they may want to have improved. I look forward to hearing from my patients and further developing my practice," said Dr. Christopher Tiffin, cosmetic dentist in Romeo.

By leaving testimonials, patients offer other patients a unique look into their own experiences with Dr. Tiffin, dentist in Shelby Township, MI. He encourages his patients to leave their testimonials via the practice's website at http://www.tiffinfamilydentistry.com/testimonials.html to offer increased confidence for other patients.

While visiting the website for Tiffin Family Dental, patients can easily access the testimonials page through the available link, or by simply visiting the website's homepage. Each patient has received various treatments from Dr. Christopher Tiffin, dentist in Shelby Township, and the testimonials show their complete satisfaction with the services that they received in addition to their continual commitment to Dr. Tiffin and Tiffin Family Dental for all of their dental needs.

One patient of Dr. Tiffin's stated, "I have never had a more relaxing and pleasant experience at a dentist office before. Everyone is so nice and makes sure that your comfort is their main objective. Dr. Tiffin is wonderful. I had a pretty big filling in one tooth with a few shots in my cheek to numb it. I never felt a pinch or any sort of pain at all. The next day I had no discomfort at all, no soreness in my cheek either-where I had the shots. Thank you! For once in my life I look forward to going back to the dentist."

Dr. Christopher Tiffin, Romeo cosmetic dentist, looks forward to hearing from his patients about their time spent at Tiffin Family Dental. Through the online testimonials he continues to improve his practice while offering new patients an inside look at his office to help provide them with the confidence they need to receive dental care. To read and leave testimonials, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.tiffinfamilydentistry.com.

About Tiffin Family Dental: Dr. Christopher Tiffin owns and operated Tiffin Family Dentistry and graduated from the University Of Detroit Mercy School Of Dentistry. He worked as a dental assistant while attending college, gaining him over 17 years of combined dental experience. Dr. Tiffin continues to take many advanced courses in cosmetic and technologically advanced dentistry to make sure he is providing the highest quality dentistry available. It was always a dream of his to own a dental practice ever since he was a dental assistant. When the opportunity arose, he did not hesitate to open his own dental practice in Washington Township.

Media Contact:
Dr. Christopher Tiffin
contactus@tiffinfamilydentistry.com
58110 Van Dyke Ave.
Washington, MI 48094
(586) 781-5525
http://www.tiffinfamilydentistry.com/


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[Press-News.org] Shelby Township Dentist Shares Patient Testimonials Through Website
Dr. Christopher Tiffin, cosmetic dentist in Romeo and Shelby Township, allows patients to view and leave testimonials of their experiences at Tiffin Family Dental.