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Arkansas is home to over 17 million acres of forest, 600,000 acres of lakes, and 9,740 miles of streams, which is why it is known as The Natural State. It is also home to over 2.9 million residents, and as a predominantly agricultural state, Arkansas is well-known for its healthy and wholesome quality of life. With the goal of making professional dental care affordable for everyone, Doctors Network proudly provides direct dental plans to patients and families across Arkansas. Whether you don’t have dental insurance, or you wish to supplement your coverage, a direct dental plan can help you significantly lower the costs of general, cosmetic, restorative, and specialist dental health care for you and your family.

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Arkansas is a popular state to raise a family, and nearly 25% of its population is comprised of children under the age of 18. However, more than 10 % of Arkansas families do not have insurance, and those who do are often disappointed in their dental health coverage. To help families afford the high-quality, personalized dental care that they deserve, Doctors Network has partnered with dentists across Arkansas to offer highly affordable, direct dental plans to everyone. By joining the network, you can attend preventive exams and cleanings each year for only $25 per visit. When necessary, X-rays are included in the cost. If you require treatment, such as a filling, root canal therapy, dental crown, Invisalign®, or more, then the plan will give you access to discounts of up to 90% on procedures.

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Keeping your smile healthy is important to maintaining your overall health and wellbeing. With a direct dental plan, we can help make that goal more affordable for Arkansas families. To join Doctors Network, speak with your primary dentist today. If your dentist is not already a part of the network, then you can search for a Doctors Network dentist in Arkansas by visiting our website at www.doctorsnetwork.com. Membership only requires a small initial and monthly fee, which will be determined by your dentist.

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    Kevin G Jones DDS
    11600 Kanis Road, Suite 800, Little Rock, AR 72211 
    8.89 miles near Shannon Hills
    phone

    (501) 225-4555

    Who is Dr. Kevin Jones DDS?
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    Dr. Kevin G. Jones believes in the importance of forming good relationships with each of his patients. His favorite part of being a dentist is working with his patients to meet their goals and giving them their ideal smiles. Dr. Jones graduated in 1996 from Ouachita Baptist University, then went on to earn his DDS degree from the University of Tennessee in Memphis in 2001. He has been a practicing dentist for over 20 years.

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    Austin Family Dentistry
    7525 Young Rd A, North, Little Rock, AR 72118 
    13.92 miles near Shannon Hills
    phone

    (501) 753-8700

    Who is Dr. Bryan Austin DDS?
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    Dr. Bryan A. Austin is a member of numerous dental associations including the Academy of General Dentistry, the Pulaski Dental Learning Society, the Central District Dental Society, the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation, the International Academy of Facial Aesthetics, and the American Dental Association. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Central Arkansas, then went on to receive his Doctorate of Dental Surgery degree from Baylor College of Dentistry.

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    Arkansas Dental Centers
    1310 S. Rock St, Sheridan, AR 72150 
    22.52 miles near Shannon Hills
    phone

    (501) 499-4376

    Who is Dr. Brandon Mann DDS?
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    Dr. Brandon Mann is a member of both the American Dental Association and the Arkansas State Dental Association. He graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from the University of Central Arkansas in 2010 with Cum Laude Honors. He then earned his DDS degree in 2014 from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in Memphis.

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    Angela Gray Family Dentistry
    2607 T P White Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 
    26.29 miles near Shannon Hills
    phone

    (501) 982-4729

    Who is Dr. Angela Gray DDS?
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    Dr. Angela Gray values compassion and skill above all else when it comes to dentistry. Providing her patients with the best-quality health care she can, and giving them healthy, beatiful smiles is her number one goal. In her private practice, Dr. Gray offers a wide range of comprehensive dental care services and procedures. Outside of the office, she has volunteered with the community health center, and has provided dental care to nursing homes and schools.

    Dr. Gray has a bachelor’s degree in microbiology which she earned in 2000 from Mississippi State University. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2004 from the University of Tennessee. She opened her private practice in Jacksonville in 2008.

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