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Voting Ends Today in Patch's 'Best Dentist' Contest

In Patch's next Readers' Choice, we're looking for Waukee's "Best Dentist" as voted by Waukee Patch readers. Voting ends today.

Who's the best dentist in Waukee? That’s the question we're asking readers in Patch's next Readers' Choice/Best of contest.

You know who your favorite is. She's the one who keeps your pearly whites pearly; the guy who made extracting your wisdom teeth seem like a cakewalk; and the person you trust to help teach your kids about the good dental habits that will stick with them for a lifetime.

Now's the time to thank them with your vote.

Over the next two weeks, we're asking you to choose your favorite. Because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews on our Patch Directory. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.

Participants in the "Best Dentist" contest include:

  • , 550 S.E. University Ave.
  • , 15 Warrior Ln.
  • , 238 Highway 6
  • , 85 N. Warrior Ln.
  • Walnut Hills Pediatric Dentistry, 64 E. Hickman Rd.

Vote in the poll at the bottom of the page. Ties will be broken by whichever business has the most positive comments in the section below.

So get to voting, already and remember to tell us why your pick should be named the Best Dentist in Waukee in the comments below.

Becky G May 14, 2012 at 01:07 pm
I love Dr. Craig! She gets to know you personally and have a wonderful staff!
Paula May 14, 2012 at 08:38 pm
I saw Dr Craig today. She is great and all of her staff were very kind and helpful.
Jen May 21, 2012 at 10:47 am
I actually have worked for Lisa and Tina Kurtz at Waukee Family Dentistry so I can tell you how good they really are. They are genuinely concerned about the health of their patients. They are honest and fair (which can be hard to find in this field). They are Waukee girls born and raised here. Many of their patients are old friends, and some have become like family. They are wonderful people who happen to be excellent dentists. Because I worked in the dental field, I often get asked for recommendations on dentists. I always send everyone to Lisa & Tina at Waukee Family Dentistry.

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