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Aurora Dentist Launches New Mobile Website for Improved Dental Knowledge Accessibility

Dr. Nasima Thobani, dentist in Aurora, IL, invites patients to explore Advanced Family Dental of Naperville's new mobile website from their smartphones and tablet devices.

2012-10-10
AURORA, IL, October 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading Aurora dentist, Dr. Nasima Thobani, is proud to announce the creation of a new mobile website for Advanced Family Dental of Naperville for patients who are constantly on-the-go. With the launch of the new mobile website for Advanced Family Dental of Naperville, patients can now easily access important information from their smart phones and tablet devices without the hassle.

"There is mounting evidence that smartphone users are not satisfied by using standard websites and prefer mobile optimized sites. It is often aggravating to look at a standard website on a smartphone because you constantly search for a link. With my practice's new mobile website, I am pleased to offer my patients an easy and convenient way to access dental health care information," said Dr. Nasima Thobani, dentist in Aurora, IL.

Patients search for a website that is easy to navigate on their smart phone, and allow them to conveniently access the information they need and want. Dr. Thobani's mobile website offers patients simplicity and easy navigation. By visiting the mobile website for Dr. Thobani, Aurora, IL dentist, patients can immediately navigate through the available links: Home, Staff, Office and Services.

The available links, when first accessing the mobile website for this Aurora family dentist, are easily accessible in order for patients to conveniently search the website for the topic or information they are interested in. Whether patients want more information on Dr. Nasima Thobani and her staff, directions to the office or services offered, they can find exactly what they are looking for without the messy hassle of a slow loading standard website.

Additionally, the mobile website offers instant access to the practice's social media channels - Facebook and Twitter. Patients, who have Facebook or Twitter accounts, can easily click on the social network image to gain instant access to the available webpage.

If patients can't find what they are looking for based on the homepage, they can use the search index at the top of the page to search the website for their specific need. From valuable information on Invisalign and teeth whitening in Aurora, the mobile website is host to an array of dental health care information.

For more information on dental health care, patients are encouraged to visit the new mobile website for Advanced Family Dental of Naperville. The mobile website is further proof of Dr. Nasima Thobani's continual dedication to providing patients with the most up-to-date information and can be easily accessed from their smartphones at http://www.advancedfamilydentalofnaperville.com.

About Advanced Family Dental of Naperville: Advanced Family Dental of Naperville is owned and operated by Dr. Nasima Thobani. Dr. Thobani works with her patients to develop an individualized treatment plan that includes the latest cosmetic dentistry options, including smile design techniques derived from the unique details of the patient's own smile. Dr. Thobani constantly pursues courses through the Academy of Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry, the Chicago Dental Society, and the Illinois State Dental Society. In addition, she is a participating member of the American Dental Association.

Media Contact:
Dr. Nasima Thobani
amir.a.thobani@gmail.com
609 S. Route 59
Aurora, IL 60504
(630) 236-0500
http://www.advancedfamilydentalofnaperville.com


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[Press-News.org] Aurora Dentist Launches New Mobile Website for Improved Dental Knowledge Accessibility
Dr. Nasima Thobani, dentist in Aurora, IL, invites patients to explore Advanced Family Dental of Naperville's new mobile website from their smartphones and tablet devices.