ATLANTA, GA, December 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Thomas Kauffman, Atlanta, GA dentist, is making it easier for patients to communicate and learn about the practice through the use of social media websites. The dentistry's new Facebook and Twitter pages were created to enhance patient communication with current and potential patients via the web.
Social networking has exhibited rapid growth over the years and is growing as a viable part of the Internet. New patients have the opportunity to participate in on-going conversations with Dr. Kauffman, dentist in Atlanta, GA, and other Facebook followers. Additionally, patients are able to access photos and dental news, share thoughts and ask questions with Dr. Thomas Kauffman and his staff.
"The use of the Internet for social interaction has grown immensely in the past couple of years. Through this it was necessary that I opened up more opportunities with my patients in creating social media websites on Facebook and Twitter. Being able to interact with my patients on a daily basis is a great opportunity. I value the ability to communicate and better inform patients," says Dr. Thomas Kauffman, sedation dentist in Atlanta.
For the past 38 years, Dr. Thomas Kauffman has been a dentist in Atlanta, offering dental care for all ages. His extensive repertoire of services includes children's dentistry, same day crowns with CEREC, and dental implants, among other treatments. In connection to Dr. Kauffman's focus on new technologies and continuing education, he stays involved in the dental community through professional memberships.
Additionally, the practice's website also offers patients 24/7 access to meet the staff, patient testimonials, educational videos, newsletters and appointment request, among other easily accessible facilities. Dr. Kauffman allows patients to view all of the valuable information they may need prior to their appointments, such as information on same day crowns in Atlanta.
Whether a patient is looking for Atlanta same day crowns, teeth whitening or dental implants, they turn to Dr. Thomas Kauffman and the dental care professionals at his practice for all of their dental needs. With the new social media site on Facebook and Twitter, valuable information regarding procedures and the practice are even more readily available to patients with just a click of their mouse.
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/
Atlanta, GA Dentist Develops Stronger Bonds With Patients Through Online Social Media Channels
Dr. Thomas Kauffman, dentist in Atlanta, GA, invites patients to join his social network for improved dental knowledge and communication.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta, GA Dentist Develops Stronger Bonds With Patients Through Online Social Media ChannelsDr. Thomas Kauffman, dentist in Atlanta, GA, invites patients to join his social network for improved dental knowledge and communication.