Dentistry's Finest exists for one reason: to help patients seeking quality care find the dentists who hold themselves to the highest standards of integrity — clinically and morally.
Search for a dentist today and you're met with ads, rankings, and star ratings that say little about what actually happens in the chair — whether the treatment plan you're given is the one you need, whether costs are explained honestly, whether the person holding the drill never stopped learning. Dentistry's Finest was created to cut through that noise.
We acknowledge heavily vetted, deeply experienced dentists — clinicians examined on their credentials, their educational record, their patient history, and their documented clinical work, and vouched for in writing by fellow dentists. When you see the Dentistry's Finest seal, you're seeing a professional reputation that peers were willing to put their names behind.
Recipients are named city by city across America's 50 largest markets and select surrounding communities, each with a dedicated profile page where the acknowledgement can be verified.
Straight answers and honest treatment plans — recommending the care a patient needs, not the care that pays best, with options and costs explained plainly.
The same standard when no one's watching — accountable to patients, teams, and the profession, confirmed in writing by peers willing to attach their names to it.
A career-long pursuit of learning — continuing education well beyond what licensure requires, and the patience to educate patients, too.
Dentists are nominated — by themselves or a colleague — through a detailed questionnaire covering credentials, education, patient care, and clinical work. Meeting the published criteria is what earns a nomination. Every winner provides written peer reviews from at least three licensed dentists, qualifying nominees are contacted with next steps, and winners are determined in the final stages of the process.
This is not a popularity list, and the standard doesn't end at selection: attestations are kept on file, licensure is verified, and published materials carry documented patient consent.