Mark Baker, Dentist
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Mark Baker

Dentist

352 East Riverside Drive C1 St. George Utah, 84790

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Dr. Mark Baker provides the services that his patients want with a gentle approach and the ultimate goal of having a pain-free experience. Since 2012, Premier Dental, your premier St George Dentist, has serviced families and offered general and cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and more at affordable prices. Our St George Dentist team is personable, experienced; we also have bilingual staff members who provide our services in Spanish and Portuguese.

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Premier Dental - Dentist St George Utah

352 East Riverside Drive C1 -
St. George, Utah 84790
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New patients: 435-628-0621
https://www.premierdentalsg.com/

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