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We are happy to announce that South Texas Dental, led by Dr. Ranen & Dr. Ramsey, is now part of the Brident Dental & Orthodontics Family. We are excited to provide our patients the same great care they have come to expect from South Texas Dental. At our office on Fredricksburg Rd. we offer a wide range of affordable dental services, since we believe everyone should have healthy teeth and a beautiful smile. Our dental center provides general and orthodontic services, oral surgery, and dental health examinations.
We accept most forms of insurance, provide our own insurance and offer easy financing options.
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