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Atlanta, GA Dentist Releases New Mobile Website for Improved Dental Access

Dr. Thomas Kauffman, dentist in Atlanta, GA, is excited to offer patients an innovative mobile website for easy access to important dental health care information.

2012-11-03
ATLANTA, GA, November 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) Today, technology is constantly advancing, and Dr. Thomas Kauffman, Atlanta, GA dentist, prides himself in providing exceptional care through valuable resources. With his interactive website proving beneficial for patients, Dr. Kauffman, dentist in Atlanta, GA, is also happy to offer those patients who are constantly on the go with a new way to easily access his practice-a mobile website.

The mobile website was created to offer patients an easier way to view Dr. Kauffman's website without having to wait for extended periods of time. Traditional website designs do not offer the simplicity and ease while viewing them through a smartphone or tablet device. For this reason Dr. Kauffman, sedation dentist in Atlanta, decided to launch a mobile website that offers instant access to the valuable resources available through his website.

"Many of my patients utilize their smartphones or tablet devices to access important information. Whether they are on the road, or sitting at home, their smartphones can be used to look up valuable information," said Dr. Thomas Kauffman, cosmetic dentist in Atlanta. "With our mobile website, my patients can gain instant access to the information they need without having to wait for slow loading webpages."

A traditional website does not properly transfer to a smartphone or tablet device due to the smaller screens. To provide easier navigation and faster loading times, the mobile website is now available for patients of Dr. Kauffman, Atlanta cosmetic dentist. Whether they are in their office, car or at home, the mobile website can be easily accessed via their smartphones by visiting http://www.atlantasedationdentistry.org.

From information on routine cleaning to dental implants in Atlanta, patients can visit the practice's new mobile website for important dental health care information. Patients can also visit the new mobile website for updates on the practice, to make an appointment, or to find more information on Dr. Thomas Kauffman, family dentist in Atlanta, and his dedicated team of dental professionals. Dr. Indianer looks forward to providing his patients with exceptional dental health care, which can be further seen through the launch of the practice's mobile website.

About Dr. Thomas Kauffman, DDS, PC: For the past 38 years, Dr. Thomas Kauffman has been providing his patients with exceptional dental health care. He completed his undergraduate studies at North Central College in Illinois, and then received his DDS from Loyola University in Chicago. Dr. Kauffman's general practice residency was completed in the United States Army Dental Corps, and opened his own private dental practice in 1977-fulfilling his dream. Additionally, Dr. Kauffman firmly believes in continuing education, and is committed to staying abreast of leading, cutting edge dentistry techniques, which are essential for providing patients with the highest quality care possible.

Media Contact:
Dr. Thomas Kauffman
contactus@atlantasedationdentistry.org
133 Peachtree Street N.E. Suite 4050
Atlanta, GA Dental 30303
(404) 524-1981
http://www.atlantasedationdentistry.org/


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[Press-News.org] Atlanta, GA Dentist Releases New Mobile Website for Improved Dental Access
Dr. Thomas Kauffman, dentist in Atlanta, GA, is excited to offer patients an innovative mobile website for easy access to important dental health care information.