Dr. Ruth Bailey DDS
Dentist
6001 Walden Drive #1 Knoxville Tennessee, 37919About
Ruth E. Bailey, DDS, maintains a private practice in Knoxville, Tennessee, where she provides a comprehensive range of cosmetic, restorative, general, and laser dentistry services. The office has been providing quality dental care for over twenty-five years, with an array of quality services ranging from cosmetic veneers, crowns and bridges, to complex implant procedures. Dr. Bailey became a member of the Tennessee Dental Association and American Dental Association, which allows her to stay at the forefront of the ever challenging and changing field of dentistry.
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University of Tennessee College of Dentistry
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Tennessee Board of Dentistry 2006 - 2012
Awards
- Fellowship Award Tennessee Dental Association
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- American College of Dentists
- Academy of Cosmetic Dentists
Professional Society Memberships
- Tennessee Dental Association, American Dental Association
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- Hard Work
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