Top 10 · WA
Top Pediatric Dentists in Washington
Specialized care for infants, children, and teens. Curated top-10 from the dental sub-specialty taxonomy and CMS quality signals — Medicare enrollment, MIPS score, and HPSA service all weighed in.
- In top list
- 10
- Medicare-enrolled
- 7
- HPSA shortage
- 0
Indexed density: 0.13 per 100K residents (population 7.96M ).
Verified · NPPES (CMS)refreshed May 7, 2026
Tyrone Fernando Rodriguez, D.D.S.
Pediatric Dentist
Moses Lake, WAMedicareView profileMelisa Susanto, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
Puyallup, WAMedicareView profileJoel Howard Berg, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
Seattle, WAView profileDaniel Seetin, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
Everett, WAView profileKurt Duc Truong, DDS, MSD
Pediatric Dentist
Vancouver, WAMedicareView profileYasmine Zangeneh, DMD
Pediatric Dentist
Tacoma, WAMedicareView profileCaroline Susan Teel Shaw, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
Seattle, WAMedicareView profileSue Jeong Choi, DDS
Pediatric Dentist
Bellevue, WAMedicareView profileYoo-Lee Yea, DDS, MSD, MPH
Pediatric Dentist
Seattle, WAView profileJames Collette, D.D.S.
Pediatric Dentist
Kennewick, WAMedicareView profile
Pediatric Dentists in other states
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Other dental specialties in Washington
All Washington dentists →- General Dentists in WashingtonRoutine care, cleanings, fillings, and exams.
- Orthodontists in WashingtonBraces, aligners, and bite correction.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons in WashingtonExtractions, implants, and jaw surgery.
- Endodontists in WashingtonRoot canals and tooth-pulp specialists.
- Periodontists in WashingtonGum disease, gum surgery, and dental implants.
- Prosthodontists in WashingtonCrowns, bridges, dentures, and full restorations.
- Dental Public Healths in WashingtonCommunity dental health and policy practitioners.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists in WashingtonDiagnoses oral diseases from biopsy and imaging.
- Dentist Anesthesiologists in WashingtonSedation and anesthesia for dental procedures.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Radiologists in WashingtonSpecialized dental imaging and diagnosis.
- Orofacial Pain Specialists in WashingtonTMJ, jaw pain, and chronic facial pain.
- Oral Medicine Specialists in WashingtonNon-surgical management of oral disease.
- Dentist (Other)s in WashingtonDentists with general or unspecified focus.
Frequently asked
Pediatric Dentists in Washington: questions
How are these pediatric dentists in Washington ranked?
The ranking weights NPPES record completeness, CMS Medicare enrollment, MIPS quality scores when available, and HRSA HPSA service. Of the 10 listed, 7 are Medicare-enrolled and 0 practice in a dental shortage area. We do not accept payment for placement.Do pediatric dentists in Washington accept Medicaid?
Washington's Medicaid program is Apple Health. Specialist participation varies. We surface Medicare enrollment as a public-program proxy on each profile, but the only authoritative answer comes from the office and the Apple Health provider directory (https://www.hca.wa.gov/free-or-low-cost-health-care/i-need-medical-dental-or-vision-care/apple-health-medicaid-coverage).How do I check a pediatric dentist's license in Washington?
Use the Washington State Dental Quality Assurance Commission license-lookup at https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/professions-new-renew-or-update/dentist. Confirm the license is active and check for any disciplinary actions.When should I see a pediatric dentist instead of a general dentist?
A child's first dental visit (recommended by age 1 or within 6 months of the first tooth); A child with significant dental anxiety or special needs; Concerns about thumb-sucking, pacifier use, or tooth-grinding.