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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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    Montana Dental Works
    3 Sunset Plaza, Kalispell, MT 59901 
    3.04 miles near Kalispell
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    (406) 752-1166

    Who is Dr. Dan McAllister DDS?
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    Dr. Dan McAllister is a general dentist who specializes in implantology. During his time with the United States Army, he received advanced training in numerous areas of dentistry including surgical procedures. He graduated from the Army’s Expert Field Medical Competition and the Air Assault School and completed a year-long combat tour. Because of his excellence in dentistry, he was selected as one of two Army dentists to attend the Exodontia surgical residency program. He was also selected to take part in an Oral Maxillofacial Surgery program but turned the offer down to return to Montana to be a practicing civilian dentist.

    Dr. McAllister graduated from Great Falls High School and then went on to complete his undergraduate studies at Montana State University. He earned the Award of Excellence for his community involvement and scholastic performance. After graduation, he completed dental implant training at Misch International Implant Institute. He also completed dental training at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry.

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    Smile Montana Dental Center
    115 Commons Way, Suite #102, Kalispell, MT 59901 
    3.16 miles near Kalispell
    phone

    (406) 892-2104

    Who is Dr. John Miller DDS?
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    Dr. John F. Miller is passionate about the crossover between science and art that exists in dentistry and enjoys crafting beautiful, healthy smiles for each of his patients. His approach to dentistry is to treat everyone like family.

    Dr. Miller graduated magna cum laude from Arizona State University with a biology degree in 2007. He then attended the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco where he received the Dean’s Scholarship. He earned his dental degree in 2011 prior to moving to Montana and starting his private practice. Today, Dr. Miller is an active member of the Montana Dental Association, the Association of General Dentistry, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and the American Dental Association.

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    Montana Dental Designs
    195 Commons Loop A,, Kalispell, MT 59901 
    3.17 miles near Kalispell
    phone

    (406) 755-5280

    Who is Dr. Timothy Mathews DDS?
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    Dr. Tim Mathews looks at dentistry as an all-encompassing science that has the power to change someone’s life for the better. Providing his patients with current, high-quality dentistry is his passion, which is why he frequently attends continuing education training courses that keep him well-versed in all areas of dentistry. Dr. Tim has been trained in oral surgery, implantology, digital dentistry, Invisalign, and obstructive sleep apnea. When he is not treating or teaching his patients about oral health maintenance, Dr. Tim is working as an adjunct faculty member at his alma mater, Loma Linda School of Dentistry. As an educator, he has traveled around the world lecturing and providing dental services to people in the Caribbean, Bangladesh, Palau, and Honduras.

    Before becoming a dentist, Dr. Tim graduated from Loma Linda School of Dentistry in 2013. He practiced dentistry in Alaska for 9 years before making the move to Montana, where he plans to stay permanently.

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