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From 1836 to 1845, Texas was its own independent nation, and it is the only state to have joined the U.S. through treaty rather than territorial annexation. Today, it is home to nearly 28 million people, making it the second most populous state (next to California) as well as the second largest (next to Alaska). Known as the Lone Star State, Texas’ independence and spirit has persevered throughout its history, and today’s Texans continue to do things their way. When it comes to dental health care, that means offering families across the state highly affordable alternatives to dental insurance through direct plans. Provided by your dentist in partnership with Doctors Network, a direct dental plan guarantees significant savings on all treatments that your dentist and oral health specialists provide, and it works whether or not you already have insurance coverage.

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Texans like to tackle things head on, which happens to be the best way to take care of your dental health. Being proactive with regular checkups and cleanings helps prevent dental issues from developing or growing worse. However, over 19% of people in Texas do not have insurance, which can make paying for routine dental care sometimes difficult. The good news is that Doctors Network helps families across Texas remain as proactive as possible by keeping the costs of dental health care low. Checkups and cleanings are only $25 per visit under the network’s direct dental plan. Also, the costs for treatments such as teeth-whitening, Invisalign®, tooth-colored fillings, porcelain crowns, dental implants, and more are all drastically reduced by up to 90%.

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Texas residents pride themselves on their independence, and direct dental plans with Doctors Network can help them better care for their oral health, whether or not they have insurance. To find out more about the benefits of direct dental plans, speak with your dentist about Doctors Network during your next appointment. You can also find a dentist who is already in the network and operates near you by visiting the Doctors Network website at www.doctorsnetwork.com.

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    Texas Star Dental Center
    7706 Bandera Road, Suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78238 
    6.84 miles near Shavano Park
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    (210) 523-2700

    Who is Dr. Sam Bsoul DDS?
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    Dr. Sam Bsoul has been a practicing dentist and educator for over 20 years. Much of his career was spent providing comprehensive dental care to patients with complex cases at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. It was there that Dr. Bsoul earned his Master of Science degree and completed Oral Medicine and Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology Dental Diagnostic Sciences certificate programs. He was an Assistant Professor at the university as well, teaching dental students about treatment planning, oral radiology, and oral diagnosis. Today, Dr. Bsoul is a practicing dentist with Texas Star Dental Center.

    Dr. Bsoul earned his DDS degree in 1993 before continuing on to UTHSCSA. Throughout his career, he has published numerous dental articles in medical journals circulated internationally. He is an active member of the Texas Dental Association, the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Oral Medicine, the San Antonio Dental Society, and the American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology.

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    Texas Dental
    6206 Seguin Rd, San Antonio, TX 78244 
    13.61 miles near Shavano Park
    phone

    (210) 661-4211

    Who is Dr. Therese Singson Miranda DDS?
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    Dr. Therese Singson Miranda is passionate about providing individualized care to each of her patients. Patients of Dr. Miranda are of many ages, come from very different backgrounds, and can all expect gentle, top-quality care when they enter her office. She specializes in many areas of general dentistry including dental implants and orthodontics, so she can offer her patients a wide variety of treatments. Dr. Miranda attended the University of Texas Health Science Center to earn her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. She has a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Centro Escolar University in the Philippines. Before becoming a dentist, she spent four years working as a dental hygienist. She has been a practicing dentist for over 18 years. When she is not treating patients in the office, Dr. Miranda is teaching the next generation of dentists at Texas Dental Assisting Academy. Dr. Miranda is an active member of the American Dental Implant Association, the American Dental Association, the Texas Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the San Antonio Dental District Society.

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