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With Oregon’s majestic Crater Lake, impressive Multnomah Falls, breathtaking Mt. Hood, and so many more natural wonders, Oregonians live in one of the most beautiful places on earth. So, it’s not hard to understand why locals care so deeply about environmental preservation. Well, while you take action to prevent climate change, take action to prevent gum disease and tooth decay, too. Preserving your teeth is a top priority—you’re going to need them for a long time! Make it your daily routine to brush and floss before and after you volunteer with Environment Oregon. The natural world, and your teeth, will thank you!

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Ensconced in Oregon's high desert, Bend is rightfully known as the "Mountain town" that's got it all due to its extensive range of world-class recreational facilities like hiking trails, mountain biking, rock climbing at Smith Rock State Park, or the skiing planes at Mount Bachelor. The city’s culturally rich landscape holds an exceptional appeal whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or drawn to dining and shopping. Beyond its stunning landscapes, the city has a robust and diverse dental care landscape where local professionals dedicatedly strive to help residents maintain their oral health. The city’s residents can benefit from state-of-the-art dental procedures and precise diagnostics to help them achieve healthier and brighter smiles.

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Bend is also known for its bustling breweries, making it one of the leading craft beer cities in the US. The city’s vibrant social scene often includes a pint or two, but with such indulgences comes the need for responsible health habits. There is always the risk of indulgence, which makes oral health an absolute must in the health and wellness regime of Bend’s residents. That’s where the local dentists come in, as they provide a wide range of dental services with an emphasis on preventive care. Take control of your oral health today by scheduling a dental visit to prevent dental problems before they start.

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The best dental care is one that is accessible without compromising on quality. With Doctors Network by your side, you can be confident that you get access to only verified and qualified dental professionals in Bend. Whether you are looking to improve your oral health hygiene with regular cleanings or check-ups, get an implant to set your smile straight, or any other advanced procedure, our affordable dental plans are designed to give you access to top-notch dental care by trusted dental providers. Join Doctors Network today to enjoy the benefits of personalized dental care like never before.

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    Rimrock Dental of Redmond
    646 SW Rimrock Way, Redmond, OR 97756 
    15.97 miles near Bend
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    (541) 699-4200

    Who is Dr. Jade Cherrington DDS?
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    Dr. Jade Cherrington has always been interested in healthcare. Before realizing that dentistry was his passion, he graduated from Orem High School in 1991 and went to the College of Eastern Utah on a Presidential Scholarship. He completed the school’s nursing program and then went on to work as a Licensed Practical Nurse. He became a Registered Nurse in 1994. While working as a nurse, Dr. Cherrington pursued his passion for dentistry by earning his degrees at the University of Utah and the Ohio State University College of Dentistry where he graduated magna cum laude. He was a member of the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honors Society.

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