Advantage Dental to open dental clinics for rural, low income Oregon population

Advantage Dental, a network of more than 30 unaffiliated dental clinics in Oregon, plans to develop dental clinics in Albany and Lebanon, Ore., according to an Albany Democrat-Herald report.

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Advantage Dental aims to provide oral healthcare for rural and low-income patients in the state. The cooperative is based in central Oregon and serves more than 300,000 Oregon Health Plan patients.

The new clinics will join seven already open locations.

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