Regardless of the treatment needed, new patients are often surprised at the individual attention that comes with a visit to Premier Dental Partners. We elicit this reaction by focusing on a blend of Quality, Convenience and Caring. It would be our privilege to partner with you to help you and your family work toward achieving a lifetime of good oral health and overall well-being!
With specialists on staff and multiple offices, our comprehensive approach to dental care enables you to stay within the Premier Dental Partners family as opposed to being referred outside. Our electronic health records eliminate the need to re-register.
Our origins date back to the 1950s, when the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis now part of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and BJC HealthCare founded its General Practice Residency in Dentistry. Many of our skilled dentists trained in this prestigious residency program, gaining expertise with complex dental issues, special needs patients and dental emergencies for the entire Washington University medical complex. By the late 1980s, the hospital opened its first outpatient dental practice: The Jewish Hospital Dental Group. The groups dentists helped develop standards that raised the bar for clinical excellence in dentistry. They conducted clinical research in partnership with Washington University, and joined clinical trials with major toothpaste manufacturers. In the 1990s, the dental group opened additional offices to meet the needs of the hospital systems growing employee population and surrounding communities. In 1994, the dental group, with four offices, incorporated as Premier Dental Partners. Today, with 12 convenient locations and dentists in St. Louis city, St. Louis County and St. Charles County, we have continued to expand to meet the growing demand for comprehensive, high-quality dental services carrying on our founders commitment to excellence and personalized care.
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5 years ago
Charge me $203 and didn't do one single thing but look at my teeth and give me another bill for $1,600 and then hit my mouth with a metal instrument to see how sensitive my tooth was hurting what an idiot
Virginia R
6 years ago
Charge me $203 and didn't do one single thing but look at my teeth and give me another bill for $1,600 and then hit my mouth with a metal instrument to see how sensitive my tooth was hurting what an idiot