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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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Kalamazoo, Michigan, is a city well-known for its blend of history and modern innovation. Known for some reputed education institutions like Western Michigan University, international pharmaceuticals like Pfizer, and craft beer manufactured majorly by Bell’s Brewery, Kalamazoo is a hub for innovation, culture, and community. With landmarks like the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, which opened its doors in 1881, and the historic State Theatre, Kalamazoo attracts both residents and tourists who want to explore the culture. Neighborhoods like the Vine Historic District speak for the artistic architecture of the 19th century, whereas Downtown Kalamazoo is where one can find a mix of eateries, breweries, and art galleries. However, it’s not just arts and history that are important here; oral health is a key focus, too. Residents and tourists all know that taking care of good health— dental health included—- is the only way to cherish the offerings of Kalamazoo to the fullest.

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Back in the 1980s, Kalamazoo witnessed the discovery of new antibiotics, a breakthrough in dentistry. Later, research institutes and pharmaceuticals constantly contributed to improving the oral health of not only the residents of Kalamazoo but also humanity. So, residing in this dental care-centric community, compromising on dental health has never been an option. From the Eastside to Vine Neighborhood, you can find dentists who focus not only on treatment but also on patient education to spread awareness regarding prioritizing oral health.

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With nearly 220 dental practitioners in Kalamazoo, finding the right one is a hassle. But not anymore, as Doctors Network offers an intuitive, convenient platform to connect residents with qualified dentists in their area. Through Doctors Network, users can search for dentists by specialty, procedure, or insurance options and find the dentists who meet their needs. With Doctors Network, Kalamazoo residents can access high-quality dental care at affordable rates to keep up with regular check-ups and maintain healthy smiles. Register now and find all your dental solutions with ease.

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    West Michigan Dental Professionals
    6477 Cherry Meadow Dr SE, Ste 1, Caledonia, MI 49316 
    36.91 miles near Kalamazoo
    phone

    (616) 891-8990

    Who is Dr. Thomas Grias DDS?
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    Dr. Thomas Grias is an active member of the West Michigan Dental Society, the Michigan Dental Association, and the American Dental Association. He earned his DDS degree from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry where he was the recipient of the Comprehensive Care Treatment Award. Dr. Grias then attended the Schuster Institute where he received advanced training primarily in patient care. He has completed intensive training programs in cosmetic dentistry and advanced dental technologies at the Dawson Institute.

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    Lake Michigan Dental
    2150 Lake Michigan Dr NW, # A, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 
    48.59 miles near Kalamazoo
    phone

    (616) 453-8211

    Who is Dr. Peter Hallas DDS?
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    Dr. Peter G. Hallas is an active member of the Vedder Society of Crown and Bridge Prosthodontics, ADA, WMDDS, KCDS, MDA, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is also a member of the cleft palate team at Spectrum Hospital. After graduating in 1977 from East Grand Rapids High School, Dr. Hallas went on to earn his bachelor’s degree and dental degree from the University of Michigan, graduating in 1985. He has been attending continuing education courses at the Dawson Center for Advanced Dental Studies since 1986.

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    University Park Family Dentistry
    16597 State Road 23, South Bend, IN 46635 
    49.43 miles near Kalamazoo
    phone

    (574) 272-4441

    Who is Dr. Jeffrey Turner DDS?
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    Dr. Jeffrey Turner treats each of his patients like members of the family and strives to give them all a positive dental experience when they come to his office. His philosophy as a dentist is to educate his patients whenever he can on the importance of good oral health and the details of their unique dental situations. He also enjoys joking around and keeping the mood in the office light—he has been known to tell a few dad jokes every now and then.

    Dr. Turner earned his dental degree from the IU School of Dentistry. He joined the Air Force soon after and was stationed at Bolling Air Force Base. He has been a practicing dentist since 1990.

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