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Dentists
David Frausto, D.D.S.
Dr. David Frausto was born and raised in the Valley of the Sun. One of his childhood fears was the dentist. This allows him to understand and comfort his patients fears. He has a great passion for dentistry and patient care is his first priority. Read more about Dr. Frausto Dr. Diana Kim
Dr. Diana Kim is from Seattle, Washington and recently moved to Arizona. She received her bachelor degree in biochemistry from University of Washington, and earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery at University of Washington School of Dentistry . She then completed Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program in Yakima, Washington. Read more about Dr. Kim |
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