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The Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health is expanding in east Mesa to provide low-cost dental service to more residents across the Valley.
Dr. Tim Hill, D.M.D.: Dental practice, 36359 N Gantzel Road, No. 101, San Tan Valley. http://www.hillfamilydentistry.com/
Lily Cuevas (left) and Amy Harrolle of 1st Gentle Dentistry.
Team Orthodontics and Jungle Roots Children’s Dentistry have joined forces to open a new location offering coordinated, one-stop pediatric and orthodontic care for patients 18 months to 18 years old. The new location, opening Sept. 15, will be in the San Tan Village mall in Gilbert. Dr. Ken Danyluk of Team Orthodontics and Dr. John Culp of Jungle Roots both operate separate Ahwatukee practices and will continue to do so after opening the San Tan Village location.
TOOTH TECH: Gerald McWilliams, technology manager, shows some of the latest equipment installed at the dentistry center in Scottsdale.
Dentists and golf go together, said David Barton, who has 3,500 of the tooth docs as clients for his financial consulting business.
A patient of Mesa's Mountain View Family Dentistry shows off her custom-made fangs.
Dental care can expensive. But on Friday, Feb. 17 one Valley dentist is planning to help 100 patients during a free dental care event.
Rahul Kode of Dental by Design provides dental services, everything from kids, wisdom teeth, orthodontics, Invisalign, adults and sports dentistry.
Dr. James Pashayan, left, watches his student Brad Milde perform a screening on Myra Winterburn at the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health Clinic.
FULFILLING CAREER: Shauna Hayes, a student at Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health in Gilbert, uses a dental mannequin to practice preparing teeth for fillings.
Children in need will receive needed dental treatment and care this month as part of the Arizona Dental Foundation’s Give Kids a Smile. This year, the foundation will continue its record-setting pace, providing more than 1,200 children from low-income schools free restorative care through statewide activities.
Octavio Rodriguez, 8, gets a fluoride prevention treatment from Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health student Tiffany Andersen during a free health care day at San Marcos Elementary School in Chandler.
Patricia Price (left), MCC’s Clinic Coordinator for the Dental Hygiene program, and Heather Ronngren, MCC Adjunct Faculty Member, highlight the children’s clinic at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health.
Children in need will receive needed dental treatment and care this month as part of the Arizona Dental Foundation’s Give Kids a Smile. This year, the foundation will provide more than 1,200 children from low-income schools free restorative care through statewide activities.
The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), a professional association of more than 37,000 general dentists dedicated to providing quality dental care and oral health education to the public, announced that Bradley J. Sandvik, DMD, MAGD, of Phoenix, received the association’s 2012 Mastership Award during the AGD 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibits June 21-24 in Philadelphia.
Mesa Community College's Dental Hygiene program is looking for patients who have not received dental hygiene care in the past three years or longer to receive complimentary oral health screenings.
Hundreds of underprivileged elementary school children from the Mesa and Apache Junction school districts will visit A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health Friday for free basic dental care.
Brian Johnson/AFN Jamie Hillman, office manager at Kokopelli Dentistry in the Foothills, is a local distributor for Pet Oral Hygiene Solution. The liquid, when added to a pet's water dish, can fight the formation of plaque and tartar. Hillman said it has worked wonders on her year-old Labrador Cooper. Dec. 16, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Jamie Hillman, office manager at Kokopelli Dentistry in the Foothills, is a local distributor for Pet Oral Hygiene Solution. The liquid, when added to a pet's water dish, can fight the formation of plaque and tartar. Hillman said it has worked wonders on her year-old Labrador Cooper. Dec. 16, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Jamie Hillman, office manager at Kokopelli Dentistry in the Foothills, is a local distributor for Pet Oral Hygiene Solution. The liquid, when added to a pet's water dish, can fight the formation of plaque and tartar. Hillman said it has worked wonders on her year-old Labrador Cooper. Dec. 16, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Jamie Hillman, office manager at Kokopelli Dentistry in the Foothills, is a local distributor for Pet Oral Hygiene Solution. The liquid, when added to a pet's water dish, can fight the formation of plaque and tartar. Hillman said it has worked wonders on her year-old Labrador Cooper. Dec. 16, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Jamie Hillman, office manager at Kokopelli Dentistry in the Foothills, is a local distributor for Pet Oral Hygiene Solution. The liquid, when added to a pet's water dish, can fight the formation of plaque and tartar. Hillman said it has worked wonders on her year-old Labrador Cooper. Dec. 16, 2010
Sweet Tooth Pediatric Dentistry of Gilbert will host its third annual charity day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 18 at its office, 5656 S. Power Road, Suite 118.
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