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Dr. Nicholas Schellati DDS
3333 West Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY 14623
Ahn Dental Studio
3333 W Henrietta Rd
Rochester, NY 14623
Groskin & Associates: Groskin Mark I DDS
1109 English Road
Rochester, NY 14616
The Salvation Army Good Samaritan Clinic
120 North Broadway
Rochester, MN 55906
Charles W. Somerville, DDS, PLLC
2384 Monroe Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618
Rochester Dental Center
1360 East 4th Street
Rochester, IN 46975
Rochester Dental Center: Barts David J DDS
1360 East 4th Street
Rochester, IN 46975
Elite Smile Center - Dr. Shakeel A. Niazi, DDS
1390 West Auburn Road
Rochester, MI 48309
Sanger Family Dental
1081 Long Pond Road
Rochester, NY 14626
North Coast Dental Group
1875 Hudson Avenue
Rochester, NY 14617
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