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Pediatric dentists

Has anyone ever taken their kids to see any of these dentists?

Randall Bergeron
Kredenna Beverly
Johnnie Hunt
Ronald Landry
Brooke McCallum
Thurman Morgan
Steven Ripple

Looking for both good & bad reviews here.

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Re: Pediatric dentists

  • Ripple is the only one i have heard of on that list. and i have heard good things.

    L goes to Jeff Ellard, he came highly recommended. she had to have 2 teeth capped in december and had to be sedated, it was a good experieince. 

  • Ripple is xH's uncle's brother. No, seriously. I don't know how they are as dentists, but the family is VERY nice.
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  • No advice on any of those, but our pedi said to take them btw 2 and 3 yrs old.
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  • We see Dr. Hunt, but mostly because she is practically next door to my house. We've always had good experiences. R always cooperates and comes out smiling. I'm not sure if it's because they are so good with her or because of the balloon and stickers.

    They said at N's age, they said it's more about getting them used to the experience, so when they come as headstrong toddlers, it's less of a battle. Unless they have some problems, of course. I

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    They said at N's age, they said it's more about getting them used to the experience, so when they come as headstrong toddlers, it's less of a battle. Unless they have some problems, of course. I

    Makes sense. I always feel like I'm nehind with things!

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  • yeah, Elise has gone to the dentist every six months since she turned 1.  They don't really do much other than count her teeth and put a little flouride sealer on them, but it gets her used to going. 
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