Dr. Robert Thomas Wade MS, DDS
Dentist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Dentistry
2401 NW 128th Street Urbandale IA, 50323Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Robert Wade, MS, DDS is a Board Certified expert in pediatric dentistry and psychology, and one of Iowa’s innovative pioneers in laser dentistry. With over ten years pre-dentistry experience as a ...
Education and Training
University Of Iowa College Of Dentistry Dental Research Scholar (pain and anxiety control)
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics- 1995
Provider Details
Awards
- Dental Research Scholar 1995 University of Iowa's College of Dentistry
Treatments
- Laser Dentistry
- Laser Soft Tissue Surgery
- Advance Pain-prevention Technology
- Tooth Colored Fillings
- Crown And Bridges
- Nitrous Oxide (laughing Gas) Sedation
- Pulp Therapy
- Space Maintainers
- Sports Mouth Guards
- Lip Tie Correction (without Bleeding Or Stitches)
Professional Memberships
- Member College of Diplomates of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
- Member ABPD - American Board of Pediatric Dentistry; Certified
- Member IDA - Iowa Dental Association
- Member Des Moines District Dental Society
- Member ADA - American Dental Association
- Member American Association of Pediatric Dentistry
- Member Academy of Laser Dentistry
Fellowships
- Children's Mercy Hospital Pediatric dentistry
Experience & Accolades
- Faculty memberLakeview Surgery Centerlaser dentistry training
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- Amanda g.
Awesome!.
- Spencer h.
Awesome! :<}.
- Maureen b.
Very knowledgeable and caring.
- Emily l.
Dr. Wade is amazing with children!.
- Anonymous
Visit.
- Nicole k.
Respectful, kind, competent service!.
- Kristin j.
Best Dentist EVER. Thank you!.
- Mike o.
Very delightful.
- Karla m.
Amazing!.
- Dusti s.
5 stars!.
- Rinku b.
Excellent.
- Lora b.
Awesome.
- Josh v.
A+ experience for the whole family.
- J. h.
Tooth Extraction.
- K. l.
Top Notch!.
- Jen b.
Friendly and easy-going : ).
- Andrea .
Very friendly & helpful staff, as always!.
- Anonymous
Amazing!.
- J. m.
Great.
- Susan h.
Friendly.
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