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Beavercreek Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Dentistry At Beavercreek Pediatric Dentistry, we provide the highest quality care in a fun, child-friendly setting. We want your child to think of the dentist as a best buddy. That's why we've equipped our facilities with the latest dental innovations, specially designed for pediatric patients. Our team is kid-friendly. We focus on education and prevention. And we do it all in a playful space. It doesn't get much better than that! Because here at Beavercreek Pediatric Dentistry, we don't just care for smiles-we create them.
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As a parent, we know you would rather prevent a dental problem for your children than treat one. We offer several types of treatment designed to keep your children's teeth and gums healthy and disease-free. Laser-Focused On Our Littlest Patients The Procedure Tongue and lip tie correction is also called a frenectomy.
Thank you for your interest in scheduling with us. We know dental health is about more than keeping teeth healthy - it's about keeping children happy. When dentistry is this fun, you can be sure your child will grow into a healthy, smiling adult. Please provide your contact information below and our office will contact you.
Welcoming new patients in Beavercreek! We're not just a kid's dentist - our experts provide the highest level of pediatric dental care in a fun, child-friendly environment. Schedule your child's visit today and see why parents trust us, pediatricians recommend us, and kids love us. We see children of all ages, and the first dental visit is recommended at age one.
Pediatric dentists complete an extra 2-3 years of specialty training after finishing dental school just to learn about the unique oral health needs of children, including those with special needs. You take your child to a pediatrician, you should take your child to a pediatric dentist. I am really impressed with Beavercreek Pediatric Dentistry!
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Sandra
Jan 21, 2020
My kids were seen by a dentist every 6 months since their first tooth came through. I changed dentist to this place because the do a bit more anesthesia wise and geared to kids then our previous dentist. With that said my son (7) needs all of a sudden 6 CAPS on his baby teeth and 2 baby root canals. They showed me a quick xray, like I know what I am looking at, jeez.

And if I can pay 300 right away to reserve a room at Dayton childrens to do the work. Uhm.no. I need an estimate on how much this shindig will cost me before I do anything. With ANY dentist in the world you get a treatment plan with prices. They don't do that. After calls they agreed to get me a treatment plan. THIS WAS 3 MONTHS AGO. NO calls. I called after 2 weeks and was assured I get a call back. THAT never happened. I took my son to a different dentist and they took xrays and had ONE cavity to take care off. ONE. This place is a complete SCAM with terrible service.
Khristina Huist
Dec 01, 2019
First off, this is not the actual site for the office. Its called Beavercreek Pediatric Denistry. If your judging going there from these reviews, your getting the wrong information. Please look up the name of their office. Ive never had any problems with this place and my daightet is going to be 18 on Wed. Feb 20, 2019.
Janae
Sep 04, 2017
Wow! After reading these comments. I'll be shopping for someone else to look at my daughters teeth. An what makes it even worse my dentist office just referred me to here for my 4 year old. crazy part about it they have five stars and they earned it! Smh
Jim Reherman
Nov 01, 2016
I am ticked to find out how they talked and treated my 7 year old. he was scared and it hurt. I would think as a pediactric office you were trained to handle children. I also called to find out more info on what happened during the appt. but nobody bother to call me back. That speaks volumes to me. as a parent my advice find another office for your child.
Amy Traxler
Apr 24, 2016
If I were to give a review based solely on our interactions with Dr Womack it would be 5 stars. Unfortunately there are some things that need changed. The office does not allow parents to go back with children over the age of 4 so we will see Dr Womack until she is 4 and then be forced to see someone else. The staff can be friendly but also does not seem very concerned with the individual at times.

That being said, Dr Womack has always been a kind and caring man and he does a good job of caring for teeth. If the office becomes more parent friendly I believe it could be one of the best!
Sunshine Tester
Mar 11, 2016
When we first went (when my daughter was 2), everything seemed fine. I was allowed to go back with her. Since everything seemed good, we just kept going even though they are out of network. I just took both my kids for a cleaning a couple of weeks ago. I received my explanation of benefits from my insurance and they charged for fluoride. I refused fluoride for my son.

He went back by himself, so I don't know if he got it, but I know I had to sign a form refusing it. I called to explain this and the person I talked to slipped up and said that he had fluoride in 2014 and it was charged to my insurance. I know this to be completely false, since I went back with my son in 2014 and had to restrain him. I'm very disappointed in this.

They said my daughter has two cavities that need filled and I'm now going to take her to a different dentist. If they are willing to be dishonest about fluoride, I can only imagine what else they would be dishonest about.
Robin Marrs
Dec 28, 2015
My seven-year-old daughter needed to have a couple of teeth pulled and have a gum graft done by Dr. Womack. She was given an oral sedative to take before we arrived and shortly after we arrived they called her back for the procedure. I had no idea I would not be allowed to accompany her and was extremely apprehensive about allowing her to go back alone.

It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life! After her procedure she came out, eyes swollen from crying so hard for two hours. When we got in the car to leave I notice she had wet her pants. She said she cried and told him she needed to go to the bathroom and they told her to "be quiet." I'm ashamed to say that this was 18 years ago. My daughter is now 25 years old and to this day she still remembers it.

As her mother, I will be tormented forever for subjecting her to that and I've never said anything until now. I'm ashamed of myself for staying quiet. Strangely today, for some reason, this memory came to mind and I decided to do a Google search to see if he was still in business. I just can't stay quiet any longer. Please do not make the mistake that I did. Stay away!
Brian Huss
Dec 23, 2015
Awful dentist office. They care about one thing, getting as many patients thru the doors as possible $$$. Rarely seen on time, had multiple appointments rescheduled on their behalf. The final straw was when they called to reschedule my children appointment for cleanings as they now decided to be closed on the day we scheduled our appointments for our next visit at our last cleaning. That in itself wouldn't be a problem, but they wanted me to wait an additional 4 months before they claim the could see us. STAY AWAY
Theresa Hinders
Jun 07, 2015
This place is a racket that tries to get as much money out of you as they can. Every single filling they put into my daughter's mouth fell out. After the 1st one fell out they TOLD me they were going to do a root canal and crown on a baby tooth. They refused to repair the filling after I told them they were not going to TELL me what they were going to do and I was not going to have a root canal done and a crown done on a baby tooth.

They also told me on the same visit my child needed other fillings in addition to a root canal/crown. I immediately took her to another dentis who fixed the filling and said she absolutely did not need any other fillings. In the course of the last year every other filling they put in there has at some point fallen out of her mouth and the insurance won't pay for it because they already paid for Dr. Womack's office. When I spoke to the Office Manager about them not fixing their shoddy work her response was pretty much too bad that's the way it is.
Christy Barr
May 09, 2015
Beavercreek Pediatric Dentistry has a horrible policy about children going back by themselves beginning at the age of 3. As a parent, I do NOT feel comfortable having my 4 year old daughter go back by herself with an adult that she doesn't know. It is not appropriate. When my husband and I stated that we were uncomfortable about this and wished to be accommodated, they stated that this was their policy.

They explained that they follow the American Dentistry Association's policy of no parents in the room because they cause a distraction and interfere with procedures. While I understand their concern that parents can cause more disruption than help, they should find a way to compromise. I would suggest an observation window or a video monitor of the room from the waiting room.

My child's safety comes first, and this dentistry is unwilling to understand or work with us. Another issue that made me uncomfortable was the passive-aggressive nature of a dental hygienist named Michelle. When my daughter was 3.5 years old I went back to the room despite their policy. Michelle asked if it was our first time there and I said, "No." I sat quietly in the corner as my daughter was saying, "ow ow ow" when Michelle was flossing her teeth.

Then Michelle said to my daughter, "Do you know why this hurts? Because your parents don't do this at home." Completely inappropriate to say to a child and unprofessional. A better way to have handled that is for Michelle to speak to me directly and say, "You need to do a better job flossing her teeth." I am livid with the unprofessional nature of this pediatric dentistry.
Mike Evans
Oct 31, 2014
Awful. Stay away at any cost. To begin with, they do not allow you to accompany your child back into the treatment area. In this day and age, with a 4 year old daughter, this is a major concern. You never even see the doctor and only talk to the other people in the office. The receptionists are painfully slow and it took 10 minutes for them to figure out why we were there. So.

My daughter goes back with a strange person she's NEVER met to have her teeth cleaned. 20 minutes later, they come back out and tell me they didn't do the cleaning because she was scared. REALLY?!?!? You take a 4 year old back alone with someone she's never seen and wonder why she's scared? Then you try to tell me she needs to be put under for a tooth cleaning because she won't let said stranger near her.

I DONT THINK SO! Maybe this way of doing business was fine 20+ years ago but with the huge number of wackos out there now, parents have the right and duty to be skeptical of things like this. We will NOT be back and I encourage anyone reading this to do yourself a favor and just stay away. I plan on taking this to the state dental board as well.