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Resting comfortably between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, Iowa is home to over 3.1 million people, including the nation’s 31st president, Herbert Hoover. The state is also full of the unexpected. For instance, most visitors are surprised to learn that the state is not completely flat, or that its rolling cornfields are nestled next to the country’s highest concentration of wind turbines. Now, residents across the Hawkeye State are increasingly surprised to learn that they don’t have to pay incredibly high prices for the high-quality dental care they deserve. As part of Doctors Network, dentists across Iowa are now able to offer their patients direct dental plans as an alternative or a supplement to dental health insurance.

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As one of America’s friendliest states, Iowa is one of the best places to raise a family. In fact, more than 23% of the population is under the age 18, and the average household is home to a family of at least three. Therefore, keeping the costs of high-quality dental care manageable are especially important to maintaining a high quality of life. Fortunately, less than six percent of the population lacks insurance, although even dental insurance is not always enough to cover the totality of a family’s dental health care costs. By signing up with Doctors Network, Iowa dentists can offer direct dental plans that grant patients access to substantial savings in all areas of their dental care. Patients without insurance rely on direct dental plans to keep treatment prices reasonable, while patients with insurance can further control the costs of their care and eliminate extravagant out-of-pocket expenses.

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Many of Iowa’s best features are unexpected, but the costs of your dental health care shouldn’t be among them. With direct dental plans from Doctors Network, dentists in Iowa can help make sure that patients always receive the high-quality care they need, and that the costs of that care are always predictable. Under the plan, preventive checkups and cleanings are only $25 per each family member’s visit, without restriction. Other treatments, such as cosmetic teeth-whitening or Invisalign® aligners, tooth fillings, crowns, dental implants, and more, are substantially discounted, often by up to 90%. To sign up for a direct dental plan, speak with your dentist about joining Doctors Network during your next appointment. You can also search for dentists in Iowa who are already a part of Doctors Network by visiting our website at www.doctorsnetwork.com.

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    The Dental Studio of Iowa
    5495 NW 100th Street, Johnston, IA 50131 
    2.69 miles near Johnston
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    (515) 331-1600

    Who is Dr. Connor Elmitt DDS?
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    Dr. Connor Elmitt has been a Johnston resident since 1993 and doesn’t plan on leaving any time soon. As a dentist in Johnston, he feels lucky to work with members of his own community, helping them achieve the smiles of their dreams and improve their oral health. Seeing his community grow and develop over time has been one of the most exciting aspects of his career. The most rewarding would be the relationships he’s formed with his patients.

    Long before finding success as a dentist, Dr. Elmitt attended Johnston High School. After graduating in 2007, he earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa. He graduated from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 2014. Dr. Elmitt earned the American Academy of Oral Medicine Award for showing the most promise in oral medicine among the school’s senior class. His clinical proficiency in dealing with elderly and medically compromised patients earned him the Delta Dental Foundation Award for Excellence in Geriatric and Special Needs Dentistry.

    Dr. Elmitt worked as a dental associate for four years before opening his practice, the Dental Studio of Iowa, with his friend and peer, Dr. Jonathan Karch. He has been practicing dentistry since then. Patients of Dr. Elmitt can expect advanced, top-quality comprehensive care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.

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    Colfax Dental Services
    475 North Walnut St, PO Box 155, Colfax, IA 50054 
    24.6 miles near Johnston
    phone

    (515) 674-4466

    Who is Dr. Brad Hagarty DDS?
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    Dr. Brad Hagarty offers his patients a wide array of dental treatments ranging from general dentistry and 3rd molar extractions with IV sedation to cosmetic procedures. No matter the procedure or treatment, Dr. Brad is always dedicated to providing top-quality dentistry.

    Dr. Brad graduated from Colfax-Mingo High School. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Northern Iowa before earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry. Upon graduating, Dr. Brad became a practicing dentist in Prairie City. He is also an adjunct professor at Broadlawns Medical Center Dental Clinic in Des Moines where he spends time educating the next generation of dentists.

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    Boone Family Dentistry
    1805 S Linn St, Boone, IA 50036 
    25.09 miles near Johnston
    phone

    (515) 432-6244

    Who is Dr. Mark McKenny DDS?
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    Dr. Mark McKenny may be a Nebraska native, but his love for Boone, Iowa, is clear to anyone who knows him. Dr. McKenny is honored to have the privilege of treating patients in the Boone community and looks forward to improving the smiles of his patients every day. Dr. McKenny earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Creighton University. He then earned his dental degree from Creighton University School of Dentistry.

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