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Dentists 01/01/2019 DENTISTS 01/01/2019 Full Name First Name Middle Name Last Name Suffix Professional License Type License Number Original License License Mina Adeline Abalos Mina Adeline Abalos DMD Dentist 5989 02/19/2010 Active Shirin Abboud Shirin Abboud DMD Dentist 7084 06/21/2018 Active Amin Hassan Abdallah Amin Hassan Abdallah DDS Limited License Dental LL-428-16 07/13/2016 Active Rizalyne May Abdelnour Rizalyne May Abdelnour DMD Dentist 6944 06/09/2017 Active Mary Wadie Abdou Mary Wadie Abdou DMD Dentist 5802 06/26/2009 Active Arthur Phillip Abdoulin Arthur Phillip Abdoulin DMD Dentist 6618 05/22/2015 Active Fethi Yonis Abdulahi Fethi Yonis Abdulahi DDS Dentist 7045 05/31/2018 Active Hamid Reza Abedi Hamid Reza Abedi DDS Specialty Dentist S7-79C 03/07/2013 Inactive Aimee Nicole Abittan Aimee Nicole Abittan DMD Dentist 6808 06/01/2016 Active James G Abraham James G Abraham II DDS Dentist 2210 07/01/1984 Active Laurie Beth Abrams Laurie Beth Abrams DMD Specialty Dentist S6-43 08/26/2005 Active David Abri David Abri DDS Dentist 5495 05/17/2007 Inactive Jason Randall Acevedo Jason Randall Acevedo DDS Dentist 4637 07/12/2004 Active Cesar Acosta Cesar Acosta DMD Dentist 5050 07/20/2006 Inactive Claudia Jeannette Acosta Lenis Claudia Jeannette Acosta Lenis DDS Dentist 7036 08/10/2018 Active Bryan Hale Adams Bryan Hale Adams DMD Dentist 5583 07/26/2007 Inactive Nathan Grant Adams Nathan Grant Adams DMD, MD Specialty Dentist S2-142C 11/10/2015 Active Richard Kenney Adams Richard Kenney Adams DDS Dentist 2561 03/21/1990 Active Timothy Cid Adams Timothy Cid Adams DMD Specialty Dentist S7-88C 05/22/2015 Active Travis Brent Adams Travis Brent Adams DDS Dentist 7022 02/02/2018 Active Aaron Urban Adamson Aaron Urban Adamson DMD Specialty Dentist S2-134C 07/31/2015 Active Anupama Valluru Adusumilli Anupama Valluru Adusumilli DDS Dentist 6081 08/20/2010 Active Nader Djamal Afshari Nader Djamal Afshari DDS Dentist 3179 07/14/1997 Active Shahriar H Agahi Shahriar H Agahi DMD Dentist 6795 05/25/2016 Active Arash Aghakhani Arash Aghakhani DDS Specialty Dentist S6-158C 12/22/2017 Active Gary Clyde Aglietti Gary Clyde Aglietti DMD Dentist 0726 03/01/1973 Active Robert Howard Ahlstrom Robert Howard Ahlstrom DDS Specialty Dentist S5-01 01/01/1978 Active Moni Ahmadian Moni Ahmadian DMD Dentist 6216 06/22/2012 Active Tazeen Shazreh Ahmed Tazeen Shazreh Ahmed DMD Dentist 6912 06/16/2017 Active Ji Hyun Ahn Ji Hyun Ahn DDS Limited License Dental LL-383-14 10/03/2014 Active Jeffrey M Akey Jeffrey M Akey DDS Dentist 2384 07/14/1987 Inactive Troy Ernest Aland Troy Ernest Aland DDS Dentist 4651 09/17/2004 Active Anderson Gustavo Alas Anderson Gustavo Alas DDS Dentist 4159 04/30/2002 Active Rosalynd Alatorre Rosalynd Alatorre DMD Dentist 4859 01/24/2006 Active Samer Bashir Albadawi Samer Bashir Albadawi DMD Dentist 6736 01/20/2016 Inactive Lina Munem SaeedNSBDE Albander Lina Munem Saeed Albander DMD Dentist LIST6855 10/12/2016 Active Jonathan David Albaugh Jonathan David Albaugh DMD Dentist 6142 06/30/2011 Inactive Jabran Alemi Jabran Alemi DDS Specialty Dentist S5-34 11/30/2012 Active Christina Marie Alexandroff Christina Marie Alexandroff DMD Dentist 5594 08/17/2007 Inactive Jacqueline Ann Alford Jacqueline Ann Alford DMD Specialty Dentist S6-162C 05/18/2018 Active Jason William Alford Jason William Alford DMD Dentist 7064 05/11/2018 Active Christelle Youssef Alhwayek Christelle Youssef Alhwayek DMD Dentist 6678 07/08/2015 Active Daniel Bryce Alldredge Daniel Bryce Alldredge DMD Dentist 5871 02/06/2009 Active Jessica Suzanne Allen Jessica Suzanne Allen DMD Specialty Dentist S4-89 08/01/2014 Inactive Mark Algene Allen Mark Algene Allen DDS Dentist 2784 07/26/1993 Active James Brian Allman James Brian Allman DDS Dentist 2358 07/15/1986 Active 1 DENTISTS 01/01/2019 License Speciality Expiration Practice Name Office Street Office Suite 06/30/2019 Sunbrite Dental 560 N Nellis Blvd E8 06/30/2019 Northwest Reno Smiles 5150 Mae Anne Ave Ste 810A Limited License Dentist 06/30/2019 1350 Kelso Dunes Ave Apt 315 06/30/2019 10479 Foggy Glen Ave 06/30/2019 6355 Bright Nimbus Avenue 06/30/2019 Smile Designers of Las Vegas 5670 W Flamingo Rd Ste B 06/30/2019 3029 Katonka Dr S7 - Endodontist 06/30/2019 3141 Michelson Dr Suite #1803 06/30/2019 Aimee Abittan 3405 Market St. 102 06/30/2019 Park City Dental Spa 1526 Ute Blvd #212 S6 - Pediatric Dentist or Pedodontist 06/30/2019 208 Satin Mist Ct 06/30/2019 3808 W Riverside Dr #501 06/30/2019 Jason R Acevedo, DDS LLC 897 Ironwood Dr Suite #203 06/30/2019 1065 Colorado Ave Ste 3 06/30/2019 3080 St Rose Pkwy Apt 1190 06/30/2019 Central Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 610 N. 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Allen, DDS 1701 County Rd Suite K 06/30/2019 TMJ Therapy and Sleep Center of Nevada 401 W Peckham Ln 2 DENTISTS 01/01/2019 Office City State Office Zip Office Number Office Fax Dental School Name Dental School Las Vegas NV 89110 (702) 459-0303 Nevada-University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine 12/12/2009 Reno NV 89523 (775) 747-0680 Henderson NV 89014 (702) 968-1682 (702) 968-5277 California-University of California at San Francisco School of Dentistry 06/10/2016 Las Vegas NV 89135 (702) 877-0500 Las Vegas NV 89139 (702) 362-9353 (702) 360-3721 Nevada-University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine 05/09/2009 Las Vegas NV 89103 (702) 304-1234 (916) 435-1734 Pennsylvania-University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine 05/24/2014 Antioch TN 37013 (615) 730-9393 Irvine CA 92612 (909) 613-1183 Carson City NV 89706 (775) 461-1180 (775) 461-1181 Nevada-University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine 04/15/2016 Park City UT 84098 (435) 615-8500 (702) 933-0596 Marquette University 05/20/1984 Las Vegas NV 89144 (702) 740-5437 (702) 796-5437 Tufts University 05/21/1995 Burbank CA 91505 (310) 275-0032 (310) 286-7003 California-University of Southern California School of Dentistry 08/06/2002 Minden NV 89423 (775) 783-0888 (530) 544-1709 USC 08/12/2003 Turlock CA 95380 (209) 250-2560 (209) 250-2460 University of Nevada Las Vegas 05/13/2006 Henderson NV 89052 (702) 968-5222 Orlando FL 32803 (407) 843-2261 South Carolina-Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine 05/19/2006 Elko NV 89801 (801) 262-7447 (775) 738-2731 Pennsylvania-University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine 05/15/2006 Las Vegas NV 89117 (702) 363-0757 (702) 363-0890 Creighton University 08/16/1985 Reno NV 89511 (775) 331-8400 (615) 353-2098 Pennsylvania-Temple University School of Dentistry 05/17/2007 Reno NV 89503 (775) 525-5692 Reno NV 89509 (775) 826-7833 (775) 826-6017 Illinois-Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine 06/05/2010 RENO NV 89521 (859) 415-4223 (775) 267-4588 Illinois-University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry 05/10/2009 las vegas NV 89119 (702) 233-1222 (702) 233-1250 University of the Pacific 06/16/1996 North Hollywood CA 91606 (702) 259-5295 Nevada-University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine 04/15/2016 Las VEgas NV 89146 Carson City NV 89703 (775) 882-1195 (775) 882-3037 Pennsylvania-University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine 06/01/1970 Reno NV 89509 (775) 827-8080 (775) 827-3640 University of the Pacific 06/01/1975 Reno NV 89521 (718) 670-1520 (718) 445-4147 Nevada-University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine 05/12/2012 Las Vegas NV 89138 (702) 964-3626 Henderson NV 89012 (702) 968-5244 (702) 968-5277 California-University of the Pacific Arthur A.
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