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In Big Sky Country, oral health is just as important as a good pair of boots. Painful or missing teeth can make it nearly impossible to chomp down on a bison burger, or enjoy one of the state’s famous huckleberry pies. What’s more, poor oral health can lead to health problems ranging from gum disease to heart failure! Think about it this way—not maintaining your oral health now is like not filling up your tank before driving on the I-90. Ignoring your teeth will lead to series issues down the line. So, contact your dentist today to learn how you can maintain your teeth daily to keep them strong and healthy for life.

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Just like how you plow the road after a big snow storm to remove ice and debris, brushing your teeth twice a day is vital for removing plaque. For a bright, healthy smile, you need to clear the bad stuff out of the way. Brushing and flossing daily is the best thing you can do for maintaining your smile for life, and it just takes a few minutes! For more impact, use mouthwash, eat a balanced diet, avoid smoking, and, of course, schedule a visit with your dentist at least twice per year.

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For Montanans who frequently find themselves tumbling off bulls, enjoying frigid rides on their snowmobile, soaring over the Yellowstone River rapids in a raft, or whatever other outdoor adventures the Big Sky Country offers, having access to great-quality, affordable dental care is a must! With Doctors Network, if you chip a tooth (or completely knock one out), you can receive discounted local care from a world-class dentist whenever and wherever you want. Life shouldn’t feel like you’re walking on eggshells. Live life how you want to live it knowing that your teeth can always get the care they need. Join the network today to see how easy finding dental care can be.

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    Suite Dental
    822 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 3, Bozeman, MT 59718 
    0.47 miles near Bozeman
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    (406) 400-9599

    Who is Dr. Rod Spencer DDS?
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    Dr. Rod R. Spencer is one of the most highly-trained cosmetic dentistry professionals in the world. He has a warm, personalized approach to dentistry that his patients appreciate, and takes pride in offering fast, pain-free, and high-quality treatments using leading-edge technology. He believes in addressing the root of his patients’ oral health problems rather than simply treating their symptoms. Dr. Spencer frequently attends continuing education courses to maintain his practice’s high standards and to ensure his patients receive world-class care. At his office, Dr. Spencer always ensures that his patients are greeted with warmth and friendliness. He believes that a relaxed atmosphere is key to providing positive dental experiences. Although building strong, lasting relationships with his patients is his passion, Dr. Spencer’s goal is to help you spend more time enjoying life and less time in the dentist’s office.

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    Moos Family Dental PC
    1288 N. 14th Ave, Unit #101, Bozeman, MT 59715 
    0.63 miles near Bozeman
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    (406) 586-4961

    Who is Dr. William Moos DDS?
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    Dr. William Moos is a leading dentist in Bozeman who values respect and honesty above all. He looks forward to seeing his patients every day and enjoys forming lasting bonds with them as he works to improve their health and oral confidence.

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    Mint Dental Studio
    105 E Oak Street, Suite 2A, Bozeman, MT 59715 
    1.17 miles near Bozeman
    phone

    (406) 586-5880

    Who is Dr. Scott Lawson DDS?
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    Dr. Scott Lawson’s approach to dentistry focuses on research-backed treatments, long-lasting results, and the prevention of future health problems. When seeing patients, he doesn’t just treat their symptoms but works hard to get to the root of their problems. No matter what treatment or procedure he conducts, Dr. Lawson makes sure to incorporate new dental techniques and technologies so his patients receive the best care possible. His dentistry success earned him the Montana Dental Association’s 2020 Clinical Excellence Award.

    Dr. Lawson graduated from the University of the Pacific in 1986 with his Doctorate of Dental Surgery. He then received additional training in implant dentistry, occlusion, periodontics, and oral surgery. He has been a practicing dentist in Bozeman for the last 20 years and ran two successful private practices for 34 years before joining Mint. Dr. Lawson has served as Dental Director for numerous Community Health Centers.

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