Providing exceptional dental care for children from infancy to adolescence. Our compassionate staff is highly trained and experienced in treating children of all ages and those with special needs. Through education, treatment and prevention, we take great pride in creating happy and healthy smiles for all our patients.
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At Tooth Town Pediatric Dentistry, our focus is providing the highest quality dental care for our patients. We treat each child with compassion and create comprehensive treatment plans with respect to their unique individual needs. We also have a strong emphasis on preventive dental care in order to help children maintain good oral hygiene habits and healthy smiles as they mature.
Your child's first visit to Tooth Town Pediatric Dentistry will consist of a thorough review of their dental and medical history and a comprehensive dental examination. We will discuss proper diet, nutrition, preventing dental injuries, and good oral hygiene habits. The first visit usually involves a professional dental cleaning, fluoride therapy and any necessary radiographs.
Pediatric Dentistry is a dental specialty that focuses on the oral health and development of children from infancy to late adolescence. After four years of dental school, a pediatric dentist must complete two to three additional years of rigorous study and hands-on training that prepares them to meet the dental needs of infants, children, and adolescents, including persons with special health care needs.
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Anna Brown
Dec 16, 2021
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I brought my 6 and 4 year olds for their first dental appointments. The new patient visits went very well. 3 fillings were recommended for my 4 year old and it was a soft call to proceed and we went ahead with scheduling the filling. It went as well as you would've expected for a 4 year old, which was not great. They recommended sedation for the remaining fillings. I would've appreciated a more thoughtful discussion on conservative management given his age and initial experience and that it was a soft call to begin with. I wish that discussion had been had at the initial visit as well, as we may
Shannon Schatz
Nov 29, 2021
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We went in for a dental consultation for my son after a referral. Everyone was so helpful and nice! My son was a bit anxious and embarrassed coming in knowing he had to have several procedures done. Dr. Steve was great and did not scold him about his teeth, like other dentists have in the past. The other ladies were so sweet and helped to make us all feel comfortable.
Barbie McAllister
Nov 13, 2021
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Grace
Oct 31, 2021
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Michelle Andrews
Oct 28, 2021
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Lindsey Heilman
Oct 14, 2021
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Sarah Fryer
Aug 18, 2021
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So I give this one star for Dr. Steve’s right hand lady, I don’t recall her name. She was AMAZING and the ONLY good part about this office. I had to reschedule my sons surgery due to my fiancé being diagnosed with Covid. My son was never even exposed, however, I did this as a courtesy out of respect for everybody in the office. They rescheduled our appointment and handled it professionally. Later I was diagnosed with Covid and again, out of respect, I was honest with this office about my Covid diagnosis. This time…..they were NOT so professional…in fact…they refused to schedule my son’s
Andrew Wynn
Feb 15, 2021
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The staff here is amazing! My daughter had to have a tooth pulled and they went above and beyond to make sure she felt comfortable! Her and I both were a little afraid and nervous because I wasn't allowed to be back there with her due to Covid but they did a fantastic job to make us comfortable and I loved the fact they called hours after the appointment to see how she was feeling!
Tracie Broad
Dec 30, 2020
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I strongly disagree with this Doctors need to sedate toddlers and children for simple routine procedures. My 5 year old had two small cavities to be filled. Due to her apprehensiveness to her once loved 6 month cleaning, his treatment plan was to consciously sedate her for this simple common procedure. I just feel that the verbiage and atmosphere used towards her to make her cooperate was making things worse. She just had a tonsillectomy 3 months previous, so kids (a.k.a. pediatric patients) need a little extra assurance after a painful surgery like that. The staff lacked empathy and patience and