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New York is known by many names, such as the Big Apple and the Empire State. It’s also known for being home to the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, a history of cultural and industrial innovation, and one of the country’s most diverse populations, among many other things. With Doctors Network, New York is also a leader in making good dental health a significantly more affordable necessity for families in all five boroughs. Doctors Network is comprised of dentists across New York and the country who believe affordable, high-quality dental health care is a right, not a privilege. Therefore, they’ve made it easier to afford by providing direct dental plans to help patients save significantly on the overall costs of their dental health care.

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With a population of over 19.7 million people, New York is the fourth most populous state in the country. For many of its residents (approximately 8.1%), a lack of insurance can make it difficult to ensure that they receive the high-quality dental care that New York has to offer. With Doctors Network, families across the state now have an alternative, direct plan that grants significant savings on every treatment their dentists offer. Checkup and cleaning appointments, which are essential to maintaining good oral health, are only $25 per visit, making it easier for patients to prevent issues that could eventually require more extensive treatment. All other procedures, including cosmetic teeth-whitening, porcelain veneers, tooth-colored fillings, dental implants, and more, are provided at substantial discounts, sometimes by up to 90%. Patients who already have insurance can still benefit by signing up for a direct dental plan to help ensure that their out-of-pocket expenses do not skyrocket.

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Life moves fast in New York, and keeping up with good dental health can be challenging without the help of Doctors Network. To find out more about the benefits of a direct dental plan, speak with your dentist about joining the network during your next appointment. You can also visit our website at https://www.doctorsnetwork.com to learn more, or to choose a trusted New York dentist near you.

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    Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry of Connecticut
    1240 Whitney Ave, Hamden, CT 06517 
    35.1 miles near Shelter Island Heights
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    (203) 287-0666

    Who is Dr. Aaron Gross DMD?
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    Dr. Aaron Gross prides himself on being both professional and friendly with his patients. To him, helping his patients feel comfortable is essential to providing high-quality dental care. Dr. Aaron has been voted one of Connecticut’s Best Dentists, and one of America’s Top Dentists.

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    Frank C. Perry DDS
    74 Southaven Ave., Suite A, Medford, NY 11763 
    38.78 miles near Shelter Island Heights
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    (631) 654-0707

    review by Jessica O.

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    If you want excellence in your dental job, go to Dr. Perry. It's just as easy as that. We have been patients for years and strongly advise seeing him. If you want the best dentist Medford has to offer, this is it!!

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    Cheshire Dental Associates
    482 S Main St, Cheshire, CT 06410 
    41.1 miles near Shelter Island Heights
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    (203) 272-2729

    Who is Dr. Dane Fletcher DMD?
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    Dr. Dane Fletcher’s passion is providing each of his patients with pain-free and high-quality dentistry. He regularly attends continuing education courses to ensure that the dental techniques and technology he treats his patients with are current. Dr. Fletcher earned his undergraduate degree in biochemistry from Drew University and graduated summa cum laude. He then went to the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine where he earned his doctorate in dental medicine. Afterwards, Dr. Fletcher went to Danbury Hospital in Danbury, Connecticut, where he completed a General Dentistry Practice Residency. There, he received advanced training in all aspects of general dentistry.

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    Family Dentistry of Central Connecticut
    6 Park Pl STE 2, New Britain, CT 06052 
    47.31 miles near Shelter Island Heights
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    (860) 438-6687

    Who is Dr. Margaret Drozdowski Maule DDS?
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    Dr. Margaret Drozdowski Maule attended St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, NY where she earned her undergraduate degree. She then went to the University of Connecticut School of Dental medicine where she earned her graduate degree in 1998. In 1999, she completed a residency training program in Advanced Education in General Dentistry from the same school. In 2002, Dr. Drozdowski Maule joined the Community Health Center and served as the agency's Chief Dental Officer between the years 2005 and 2014. During this time, she oversaw many technological advances and agency expansions, as well as the operations of the dental department. She was named one of the "40 under 40" outstanding graduates of the University of Connecticut in 2008. By 2011, she graduated from the Johnson School at Cornell University with an MBA degree.

    Dr. Drozdowski Maule opened Family Dentistry of Central Connecticut in New Britain, CT in 2019 and realized that her passion in life is patient care. To ensure that her patients receive high-quality dentistry, she frequently attends continuing education courses and has completed over 70 hours of dental sleep medicine seminars. She has also finished the American Dental Association's Evidence-Based Dentistry training. From 2008 to 2014, she served on the board of directors for the National Oral Health Access Network.

    When she is not working at her private practice or building up her own knowledge of dentistry, she is presenting on numerous topics such as electronic health record implementation, mobile dental programs, financial and operational topics, and meaningful use requirements across the country. Today, Dr. Drozdowski Maule is an expert advisor with DentaQuest Institute and provides consulting for dental programs in the US. She is also an active member of the Connecticut State Dental Association and has been since 1998. She serves on their peer review council, access to care committee, the strategic planning committee, and is the chair of the finance committee. She has received additional training in sleep apnea and is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.

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    Comprehensive Dental Associates of Central Connecticut
    170 Main Street East, Hartford, CT 06118 
    48.44 miles near Shelter Island Heights
    phone

    (860) 568-3366

    Who is Dr. David Moskow DMD?
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    Dr. David Moskow has been a practicing dentist for more than 30 years. His favorite part of the job is getting to know the ins and outs of each of his patients. Hearing their stories and helping them achieve the smiles of their dreams is his number one goal. To ensure that he positively impacts the lives of each of his patients, Dr. Moskow regularly goes to continuing education classes where he receives extensive training in restorative, aesthetic, and implant treatments.

    Dr. Moskow graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. Today he is the Dental Director at Comprehensive Dental Associates of Central Connecticut. He is also a member of the Hartford Dental Society, the Connecticut State Dental Association, and the American Dental Association.

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