Meltdowns? Boring waiting rooms? Insensitive staff?
No, no, and no.
There’s a better way.
Our waiting rooms are playgrounds that kids love to visit – and hate to leave.
Our team knows how to put kids – even special needs kids – at ease.
While your kids are having fun, we're busy taking great care of their teeth!
“They did great with my son today, so professional and a great atmosphere for children, the dental assistant was sweet and kept him calm and he loved the experience.”
– Randi Harvey, Google Reviews
“The coolest office I have ever seen! My 6-year-old and my 1-year-old loved the office environment. The appointment went smoothly. Everyone was friendly. Such a positive first time dental experience. My 6-year-old has asked me 5 times since we left when he gets to go back and see the dentist.”
– Keisha Stark, Google Reviews
“Awesome staff. Worked well with one another. Kept my child feeling comfortable and wanting to come back.”
– Bryan Moss, Google Reviews
“When a three-year-old is looking forward to their next dental appointment, you know that something is being done right.”
– Michael Ward, Google Reviews
Fayetteville
Bentonville
At PDAO, we know that feeling of dread parents get when they think about taking their child to the dentist. The last thing you want is a bad experience that follows your kid through life.
That’s why, over the last 20+ years, our team has helped
thousands of kids (along with their nervous parents) have
awesome dental visits.
No matter where a child is coming from, or how special their needs, we believe each one deserves a great experience at the dentist.
From our playground waiting room to our fun and friendly staff, we make sure that every kid from every background feels loved and welcomed.
We’d love to do the same for your child.
When searching for a pediatric dentist near me search no further than Pediatric Dental Associates and Orthodontics. With two locations found in Fayetteville and Bentonville your child’s smile will receive great care.
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