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Manoj Sharma, DDS Dr. Manoj Sharma spent his formative years in Toronto, Canada. He earned his undergraduate degree from York University in Toronto and his Doctorate of Dental Studies from Northwestern University in Chicago where he was president of his class both in freshman and senior year. He has been practicing in the Valley for over 7 years and in July of 2006 Sapphire Dental Care was opened and Dr. Sharma's dream of owning his own business was realized.
Since opening his practice, Dr. Sharma has donated to many local causes, taken time to speak to children and pregnant woman about the importance of dental care and sponsored a local charity golf tournament as well as local little league teams. Dr. Sharma is a member of the American Dental Association and the Arizona Dental Association. When not practicing dentistry, he works hard at his golf game and is never far from one of his guitars. |

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Yolanda Olea, Office Manager
Yolanda comes to us with 14 years experience in dentisty. She is an expert in front office management, scheduling and all aspects of dental insurance. A former student of Phoenix college and native of the west valley of Phoenix, Yolanda's knowledge and love of dentistry will assure that your dental experience will be both informed and positive!
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Rachyl Ewbanks, Lead Assistant
Rachyl joined Sapphire Dental Care in December of 2008. She brings with her 13 years experience in dental assisting and has a keen understanding of how the back office runs. She is an animal lover, enjoys spending time with her four legged family and has been integral in maintaining an environmentally friendly practice! |
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NEWS
Whitening Special
$199.00 (399.00 value)
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Sapphire Dental Care Child Safety Program
Toothprints was developed by a pediatric dentist who began using dental bite impressions as a way of safeguarding his own child, and other young patients. We consider toothprints a contribution to the safety of the children in our community. The fee is 5 dollars; however the majority of the proceeds are being donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited children.
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