Dr. Kyle Stewart Wendfeldt DDS, MS
Orthodontist
181 N. Kentucky Ave. Suite 300 West Plains MO, 65775Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Kyle S. Wendfeldt is an Orthodontist serving the West Plains, Batesville, Highland, Mountain Grove and Houston areas for more than 8 years. Dr. Wendfeldt is experienced in Braces, Invisalign and Laser ...
Education and Training
University of Texas Health Science Center D.D.S. 1998
University of Louisville Master of Science - Orthodontics 2003
University of Texas A&M B.S. 1990
Board Certification
American Board of OrthodonticsAmerican Board of OrthodonticsABO- General
Provider Details
Treatments
- Laser Treatment
- Lythos Digital Impressions
- Retention And Retainers
- Orthodontic Disorders
- Surgical Orthodontics
- Tads
- Tmj-tmd
- Mouthguards
- Braces
- Invisalign
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member College of Diplomates of the ABO
- Professional Member American Association of Orthodontists
- Professional Member Arkansas Association of Orthodontists
- Professional Member Missouri Association of Orthodontists
- Professional Member American Association of Military Orthodontists
- Professional Member American Dental Association
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Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Wendfeldt
- Makaylee c.
The staff was so sweet! .
- Shawn c.
Its a good exsperance at the orthopedics office fun an easy going people to talk to..
- Amanda .
Great and wonderful job. Such a great staff!!.
- Lisa b.
Great experience! Very happy with results! One of the best decisions ever!.
- Beatriz r.
it was fun.
- Anonymous
he was good.
- Alyssa b.
It was a great experience.
- S. .
Great!.
- Nathan d.
Very detailed and incredible service.
- Kortnie e.
Thank you so much to Dr. Wendfeldt and his staff, they are amazing!!.
- Brandy s.
Long, but interesting..
- Maelee b.
It was good..
- Jacob w.
I loved having him as a doctor never had any problems at all..
- B. c.
he just took her glue off her teeth.
- Kristi s.
Wonderful experience.
- April .
Success!.
- Robert w.
Everyone was wonderful, patient and kind..
- Anonymous
Very nice .
- Anonymous
It was Awesome!.
- Leslie b.
Everyone here is great!.
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