Mark L. Dake DDS, MSD
Orthodontist
168 S. Payne Stewart Dr. Suite 100 Branson MO, 65616Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Mark L. Dake is an Orthodontist and Dentofacial Orthopedist serving the West Plains, Branson, Batesville, Hardy, Mountain Grove and Houston areas for more than 30 years. He is experienced in Retention ...
Education and Training
Missouri Southern State University Joplin 1980
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry D.D.S. 1984
Baylor College Of Dentistry Master of Science in Dentistry & Orthodontic Certi
Board Certification
American Board of OrthodonticsAmerican Board of OrthodonticsABO
Provider Details
Treatments
- Laser Treatment
- Lythos Digital Impressions
- Retention And Retainers
- Orthodontic Disorders
- Surgical Orthodontics
- Tads
- Tmj-tmd
- Mouthguards
- Braces
- Invisalign
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member American Dental Association
- Professional Member Missouri Dental Society
- Professional Member Missouri Society of Orthodontists
- Professional Member Damon Study Club
- Professional Member Charles Tweed Study Group
- Professional Member ORMCO’s™ Insiders Club
- Diplomate American Board of Orthodontics
- Professional Member American Association of Orthodontists
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Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Dake
- Dillan a.
It was great, had no troubles at all..
- Allison s.
I love this orthodontist! .
- Erica d.
Great Work!.
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Nearby Providers
- Dr. Annakate Milburn Tatum D.D.S.168 S. Payne Stewart Dr. Branson MO 65616