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Missouri is the birthplace of America’s 33rd president, Harry Truman, and home to the nation’s largest beer brewery, Anheuser-Busch. Yet, it is perhaps more well-known for the St. Louis World’s Fair of 1904, which reportedly introduced most of the American foods we know and love today, including hot dogs, ice cream cones, Dr. Pepper, and much more. Today, the Show Me State is home to nearly 6.1 million residents, all of whom deserve to enjoy the benefits of exceptional dental care without having to pay exorbitant out-of-pocket costs. To help them all receive that care, Doctors Network has partnered with dentists across the state to offer patients direct dental plans directly through their dentists’ offices.

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Missouri is one of the nation’s friendliest places to raise a family, and boasts a relatively low cost of living coupled with a strong economy. However, dental health care costs can be a burden to families of all backgrounds and demographics, even when they have dental insurance coverage. The goal of Doctors Network is to help dentists across Missouri offer high-quality care directly to their patients, without the exorbitant extra costs that third-party insurance companies often tack on to their plans. With a direct dental plan, you only pay a small monthly fee, which your dentist will determine, to gain access to substantial savings on your dental health care. For instance, checkup and cleaning appointments only cost $25 per visit under the plan, and treatments such as teeth-whitening, dental fillings, crowns, Invisalign®, dental implants, and more will be significantly discounted—often by up to 90%!

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The best thing about a direct dental plan is that it is not insurance. Therefore, signing up will not interfere with any existing insurance coverage that you may already have. If you don’t have insurance, then Doctors Network can make managing your family’s dental health care needs more affordable than ever before. To learn more, or to sign up, speak with your dentist about joining Doctors Network the next time you visit. Or, you can browse the Doctors Network website at www.doctorsnetwork.com to find a Missouri dentist near you who already offers the direct dental plan.

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    Cherry Hill Dental
    220 Diego Drive, Columbia, MO 65203 
    22.67 miles near California
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    (573) 446-0880

    Who is Dr. Mary Gadbois DDS?
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    Dr. Mary Gadbois is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia and the University of Tennessee. After earning her Doctorate of Dental Surgery, she continued her education by attending additional courses and seminars in dental treatment, planning, and diagnosis. She believes that lifelong learning is essential to good dentistry. She works hard to stay current with the latest dental techniques and technologies so that her patients receive the most high-quality, modern treatments.

    Dr. Gadbois’ favorite aspect of dentistry is the positive impact she has on her patients’ lives. She views her patients as extensions of her family and will do whatever she can to make their dental experience the best it can be. Besides helping her patients achieve healthy, confident smiles, Dr. Gadbois is also dedicated to ensuring that they are comfortable in her office. She looks forward to seeing her patients every day.

  • location
    Mid Missouri Dental Center
    409 Vandiver West, Suite 3-102, Columbia, MO 65202 
    26.8 miles near California
    phone

    (573) 814-1694

    Who is Dr. Michael Todd DMD?
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    Dr. Michael Todd has been a practicing dentist for over 20 years. His area of dental expertise is extensive, spanning a variety of fields and procedures. He is trained in the use of general anesthesia and has used it in over 4,000 treatments. He has served as a regional consultant for the creation and implementation of dental services throughout the state of Missouri and has been an integral member of the University of Missouri Cleft Palate Team.

    Dr. Todd earned his bachelor’s degree in 1990 from SIUE. He then went on to earn his dental degree from the SIU School of Dental Medicine in 1994. Upon graduating, he completed a two-year residency program.

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