Dr. David Justin Sander D.M.D., M.D.S.
Orthodontist
237 E. 17th Mountain Grove MO, 65711Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. David J. Sander is an Orthodontist serving the West Plains, Batesville, Hardy and Houston areas for more than 3 years. Dr. Sander is experienced in Mouthguards, Orthodontic Disorders and Surgical ...
Education and Training
Illinois Wesleyan University B.S. 2006
Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine D.M.D.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Dentistry Dental Science and Certificate of Orthodontics
Board Certification
American Board of OrthodonticsAmerican Board of OrthodonticsABO- General
Provider Details
Treatments
- Laser Treatment
- Lythos Digital Impressions
- Retention And Retainers
- Orthodontic Disorders
- Surgical Orthodontics
- Tads
- Braces
- Mouth Guard
- Invisalign And Invisalign Teen
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member American Association of Orthodontists
- Professional Member Missouri Society of Orthodontists
- Professional Member American Dental Association
- Professional Member Missouri Dental Association
- Professional Member The International Association of Student Clinicians
- Professional Member Phi Beta Kappa
Dr. David Justin Sander D.M.D., M.D.S.'s Practice location
Dr. David Justin Sander D.M.D., M.D.S.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Sander
- Callie b.
Great!.
- D. v.
a great experience.
- Kenzie w.
wonderful.
- Maggie s.
I had a wonderful visit today..
- Nicholas l.
i think that hes a good man helping out i would be happy to do it again..
- Kimberly s.
It was really good. .
- J. l.
I was very pleased with Westrock orthodontics..
- Shannon c.
They are very friendly. Enjoy our experience here..
- Jennifer .
Great! Everyone is very nice and accommodating to my needs..
- Pratham p.
excellent.
- Alexis .
great! a really positive, nice faculty!.
- Leann n.
great.
- Courtney m.
Amazing! They think the world of their clients and are very easy to discuss any discomfort!.
- Savanna .
it's been good!.
- John u.
superb.
- Ethan k.
Very friendly, easily the better of the orthodontic facilities that I have been to..
- G. w.
great.
- Kiley .
All around great service.
- Lyn g.
enjoyable experience - really!.
- April w.
The Best Orthodontic Care.
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Nearby Providers
- Mark L. Dake DDS, MSD237 E. 17th Mountain Grove MO 65711
- Dr. Kyle Stewart Wendfeldt DDS, MS237 E. 17th Mountain Grove MO 65711