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Our Vision and Mission

At our pediatric dental office, our mission is to provide the best possible dental care for infants, children, teens, and kids with special healthcare needs. We strive to create a fun and relaxing atmosphere that ensures a positive experience for our young patients and their families. We believe that a dental home is essential for children's total health program, and we are dedicated to providing comprehensive oral health care, including acute care and preventive services.

Our Team

Our team is comprised of highly trained and experienced professionals who are passionate about providing exceptional care to our young patients. Our staff is trained and skilled, and we strive to provide energetic and fun-loving service to each patient. Our office staff has years of experience in treating patients with the highest level of care. We believe that every patient should feel valued and respected, and we strive to stay abreast of the latest advances in technology and continuing education.

Services We Offer

At our pediatric dental office, we offer a range of services designed to meet the unique needs of our young patients. Our services include:

  • Comprehensive oral health care, including acute care and preventive services
  • Individualized preventive dental health programs based upon a caries-risk assessment
  • Anticipatory guidance regarding growth and development
  • Plan for acute dental trauma (emergencies)
  • Dietary counseling
  • Referrals to dental specialists when care cannot directly be provided within the dental home

Our Goal

Our goal is to provide a pediatric dental experience that is both enjoyable and educational for our young patients. We believe that prevention is the key to a healthy smile, and we strive to educate our patients and their families on how to maintain good oral health habits. We believe that every patient deserves a lifetime of good oral health, and we are dedicated to helping our young patients achieve that goal.

Our Philosophy

At our pediatric dental office, we believe that oral health is an essential component of overall health. We believe that every child deserves access to high-quality dental care, and we strive to make that accessible to all families. We believe in the importance of establishing a dental home for every child, and we are committed to providing comprehensive oral health care to our patients.

Our Commitment

We are committed to staying abreast of the latest advances in dental technology and continuing education. We believe that our patients deserve the best possible care, and we strive to provide that care with expertise, compassion, and dedication.

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Positive: The staff at Proctor Pediatric Dentist were praised for their patience, kindness, and ability to connect with children.
Negative: Patients experienced issues with the dentist's diagnosis and treatment, including inaccurate diagnoses and poor treatment outcomes. The staff was also criticized for being aggressive and urgent towards parents who were unable to pay for their child's dental care, and for playing music with explicit content.

The following reviews are a mix of positive and negative experiences with Proctor Pediatric Dentist. The majority of the reviews are negative, with parents expressing disappointment and frustration with the dentist's diagnosis and treatment.

Some patients have reported issues with the dentist's staff, including aggression and urgency towards parents who are unable to pay for their child's dental care. One patient also mentioned that the dentist's office played music with explicit content, which was disturbing to their child.

On the other hand, one patient had a positive experience with the dentist and his staff. The patient praised the team's patience and kindness, as well as the dentist's ability to connect with their child and make them feel at ease.

Unfortunately, there are also several patients who experienced negative outcomes with their child's dental health. One patient's child had a bad reaction to the dentist's treatment, and another patient's child still had cavities after the dentist's diagnosis.