
Pamela Gentile, D.D.S.
Pediatric Dentistry
Board Certified General Dentist
Press Ganey Patient Experience Survey Results
Our Patient Rating scores represent an average of all responses from actual Dental Associates patients randomly surveyed by nationally-recognized patient experiences firm Press Ganey. Learn more about our dentist reviews.
Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score.
About Me
"My desire to serve my community through healthier smiles is embedded in my goal to improve my patients' overall health. So much of what I do as a dentist allows me to educate my patients on how oral health affects your entire body and how your overall health affects your oral cavity. My goal is to treat each patient as I care for my family, and to grow with them over the years to help them maintain a healthy smile, but the health that we as dentists can contribute to beyond the beautiful smiles that we create."
Education
- Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, D.D.S., 2005
- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, BS, Biology, 2000
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Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey and displayed unedited in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
I was very pleased with my experience the Dr as she ready for the exam even before the dental hygienist was done cleaning. The Dr was also nice and explaining things and giving compliments of how good my son takes care of his teeth.
Very patient with my son and encouraging.
It didnt seem like this dentist was a pediatric dentist. She didnt seem to enjoy working with kids nor know how to handle them appropriately. She recommended seeing a dentist that can sedate him next time, but he definitely did not need sedation, just a little more empathy and strategies for a nervous 3 year old.
Dentist told me because my kid has some anxiety about having the drilling done she gave me another dentist to go to cause she only gives them one chance which I thought was rude my kid has issues because of prior dentist
Seemed annoyed when I informed them I would not remove my daughters wires for a cleaning. While the dentist did go above with getting her proper tools to assist brushing at home, it wasnt enough to say I would recommend her to anyone. She also seemed quick to push my daughter away from pediatric dentistry and over to general dentistry
They were awesome great with kids
It felt overwhelming with all the different and sometimes conflicting suggestions for how to manage my sons gerd with oral hygeine
I shared I didnt have any current concerns. I had talked in the past about possible braces to two other dentists and was told my son didnt need them/ they werent concerned. This dentist told me to get up and come look at my sons teeth (I was so exhausted) I got up and she didnt show me anything new/ I didnt know was there. I told her what I was told in the past and she said she has 20 years experience in the field then told the hygienist to schedule for ortho in a year. I felt left out of the discussion and unheard. I had concerns for braces anyway but I wish there would have been more of a conversation. She spent less than three minutes with my family.
The dentist never sat down to talk. She stood as if she was just passing through. Loomed in her mouth and saw a little cavity and instructed a flooow up appointment and walked away. I alternatives were given or further instructions. It felt very rushed.
Very attentive to my needs