We Las Vegas locals know how stressful it can be to simply leave your house, get in your car, and drive straight into stop and go traffic. We understand that between work and homelife your dental health is not always your top priority. At the office of Dr. Caroline A Bobbett our priority is those pearly whites and we will do everything that we can to make your dental experience as fun and stress free as possible.
Our dental team consisits of: Alicia, the office manager and check in receptionist. Cat is the combination dental assistant and youll see her in and out of the hygiene rooms assisting with patient paper work, asissting Dr., and youll also see her on your way out of the office as she also assists Alicia. If you ever have questions or concerns regarding insurance and/or payment Alicia or Cat are the best point of contact. Carole and Romelia are Dr. Bobbetts dental assists; youll most likely see them when you are having any restorative work completed. Carole and Romelia have been working alongside Dr for over 15 years and usually can answer your treatment questions and can provide at home care advice as well. The Hygiene team consists of Lori, Mary O., and Mary B. These ladies have many years of experience in their field and take their time to make sure you leave with a healthy smile and provide the instruction youll need to maintain your oral health at home.
Dr. Bobbett was born into a military family with three brothers and three sisters. She spent her youth traveling the United States and Europe. She moved to Las Vegas for the second time in 1978 where she attended UNLV and received her degree in pre-professional biology with a minor in chemistry. She graduated dental school from the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in 1986 and has been practicing in Las Vegas for 32 years. Today she spends her spare time caring for her peacock, spending time with her husband, and when they are in town, with her Daughter and Son.
Dr. Bobbett is committed to staying current with all the advances in dentistry and has shown her commitment by receiving both her Fellowship and Mastership from the Academy of General Dentistry. The AGD is an organization of general dentists dedicated to professional development and continuing education.
To attain Fellowship, a dentist must earn a minimum of 500 approved continuing dental educations credits and pass a comprehensive 400+question examination. To earn Mastership, members must first be Fellows in the Academy of General Dentistry. Then they must earn an additional 600 approved continuing education credits. Thus, a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry has taken a total of 1,100 hours of continuing education and has studied 16 separate disciplines in dentistry.
To take her education even further, Dr. Bobbett belongs to many other dental organizations whose goal is to provide continuing education opportunities so general dentists can remain up to date with any new or future advances in dentistry.