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Brady Camp
225 EAST HIGHWAY 121, SUITE 140
COPPELL, TX 75019
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    Dr. Brady Camp received his bachelor of science degree from Brigham Young University. He was proud to receive his Doctorate of Dentistry from Baylor College of Dentistry here in Dallas. He graduated with honors in the top three of his dental class of 90 students and was on the deans list. He currently holds memberships in many dental organizations, such as the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the Texas Dental Association, and is Invisalign certified. Dr. Camp stays very active in his community and church. Before settling down in Texas, he devoted two years of his life serving a full time service mission in Paraguay. Dr. Camp has been happily married to his lovely wife for many years and has six wonderful children. When he is not practicing dentistry, you can usually find him playing games with his kids or spending time with his wife. He sure stays busy keeping up with his large family. Of course he feels right at home at any good sports game, particularly a Mavericks basketball game or Rangers baseball game. Dr. Camp absolutely loves being a dentist. Most of all, he enjoys giving others the opportunity to have a beautiful, healthy smile. He takes pride in his work, ensuring the best quality dental care is available to each one of his patients.
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