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Michigan may be best known as home to Motor City—the common nickname for Detroit, which was the center of America’s automotive boom. However, it is also known for being the only state to touch all four of the Great Lakes, giving the state 3,100 miles of freshwater coastline—more than any other state or province in the world. Michigan is home to over 9.9 million people, and helping them all maintain a healthy quality of life has always been a priority for dental health experts who call the state home. With Doctors Network, dentists can now offer patients the high-quality professional dental care they deserve at drastically reduced prices, making it easier for families in Michigan to take good care of their smiles.

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Detroit, the largest city in Michigan, boasts of a rich historical past and a vibrant culture. Dubbed to be the hub of the automotive industry, the city has several landmarks to vouch for. Whether you are indulging in the delicacies of authentic Mexican food in Mexican town Detroit or watching a thrilling match whilst enjoying a pizza at the Ford Field Stadium, your oral health is not something to be trifled with. After all, a smile is said to be your biggest accessory and you certainly don’t want to lose that. As you continue to explore the diverse culinary delights in Detroit city, you might as well pay a visit to the dentist to keep a check on your molars and incisors. So, if you are someone who loves his food, then oral care should be your priority for which a dentist is crucial.

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For all its splendor, the city of Detroit is not immune to oral challenges with poor oral health a major issue among older and disadvantaged Detroiters. With the 2025 Michigan State Oral Health Plan (SOHP) in full force, oral health is high on the agenda. However, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and unless you think about your oral health, even the most ambitious of programs will fail their purpose. Remember, oral health is closely tied to your overall health and well-being, and therefore you need to look out for signs before it is too late; if your tooth has become extra-sensitive, there has been a plaque build-up or bad breath has become a recurring issue, it's high time you begin to take your oral health seriously. So book your next dental appointment today and keep your smile shining bright.

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Clueless about where to find the right dentist for your dental care needs? Nothing could be worse than getting stuck with the wrong or unskilled dentist. You might be surprised to learn that the ratio of patients getting dental sealants to protect against tooth decay is far below the national average. Under the guidance of a competent dentist professional, you can be assured that your dental health is in safe hands. Are you in downtown Detroit looking for a nearby dentist? Doctors Network has you covered with its ever-growing network of top-rated and qualified dentists to help you fight against dental issues. Visit our website today to find a dentist in your locality and with your preferred speciality.

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    Neighborhood Family Dentistry
    27753 Dequindre Road, Madison Heights, MI 48071 
    7.9 miles near Detroit
    phone

    (248) 582-8060

    review by Skip P.

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    I’m a new patient at Neighborhood Family Dentistry, but they made me feel like part of the family. They calmed my nerves and addressed my concerns. They scheduled an appointment and arranged a treatment plan that I could afford. The hygienist did a thorough cleaning on my teeth, and it didn’t even hurt. Dr. Kashat-Mansour is the best dentist near me, and this is the best dental practice I’ve ever been to in Madison Heights!

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    Royal Oak Dental
    715 N Main St, Royal Oak, MI 48067 
    8.02 miles near Detroit
    phone

    (248) 398-1818

    Who is Dr. Thomas Gilbert DDS?
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    Dr. Thomas J. Gilbert is dedicated to providing comfortable, high-quality treatments. Having gone through numerous dental treatments himself, he knows what it’s like to have work done on your teeth as well as what an ideal dentist visit looks like. Patients of Dr. Gilbert can receive a wide variety of treatments including implant placement, implant restoration, and Invisible Braces by Invisalign. He was one of the first dentists to become Lumineer certified.

    Dr. Gilbert had a strong sense of community instilled in him as a child. Because of that, he has always felt a connection to the place he grew up, Royal Oak. As a dentist at Royal Oak Dental, Dr. Gilbert feels lucky to be able to provide dental care to the community that raised him and he views each of his patients as a member of his own family. He has treated patients of many ages ranging from young teenagers to 80-year-olds.

    After earning his bachelor’s degrees in psychology and biology from Albion College, Dr. Gilbert went on to the University of Detroit Dental School where he earned his Doctorate of Dentistry in 1985. Since becoming a practicing dentist, Dr. Gilbert has continued to attend dental courses and read dental journals and research papers that keep him up-to-date on the latest techniques and technologies in the dental field.

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    Bio Dentistry MI
    50 W Big Beaver Rd, Ste 120, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 
    13.62 miles near Detroit
    phone

    (248) 648-3660

    Who is Dr. Sue Shoha DDS?
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    Dr. Shoha combines the latest dental techniques and technologies with grounded holistic methods to provide her patients with the highest quality of care and compassion she can. Techniques like deep breathing are used in her office to alleviate dental anxiety while advanced dental technology ensures the best results. Dr. Shoha earned her Bachelor of Science degree at New York University before earning her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Michigan Dental School. Since then she has become an accredited dentist with IAOMT. She also holds an NMD. She has been a practicing biologic and holistic dentist for over 30 years.

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    Michigan Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
    4893 Rochester Rd, Suite C, Troy, MI 48085 
    14.39 miles near Detroit
    phone

    (248) 341-5330

    Who is Dr. Kyle Katynski DDS?
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    Dr. Kyle Katynski values modern dentistry and enjoys mastering the latest dental techniques by attending continued education courses in his free time. He has completed the Aesthetic Excellence course from Rhys and the Spoor and Implant courses taught by Todd Engel. These courses have provided him with advanced training in a range of dental procedures including 3D printing and intra-oral scanning. He also serves as a member and chair of the Young Dentists on the Macomb Dental Society Board.

    Dr. Katynski has been a practicing dentist for over a decade. He earned dental degrees from the University of Michigan’s dental hygiene program in 2012 and dental program in 2016. Since then he has enjoyed helping his patients achieve better oral health and confidence in their smiles through general dentistry, cosmetic makeovers, and smile transformations. Patients of Dr. Latynski can receive dental implant placement and restoration, support dentures, and full arch restoration.

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