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Our daughter started seeing Dr. Lewis when we lived in Aurora more than 2 years ago. We have never been more impressed with a dentist. Our daughter has always enjoyed a comfortable experience. In fact, you have tranformed our daughter into one of those rare children who actually gets excited to see the dentist. You are always extremely thorough with exams. In fact, you identified an unusual cyst on x-ray and appropriately advised watchful waiting. When we moved to Broomfield, we thought we would try a nearby pediatric dentist to avoid the 35 minute commute to Dr. Lewis's office. Not only was our daughter extemely upset with her uncomfortable and less than friendly visit, but the dentist did not even see the cyst on x-ray initially, until my husband pointed it out of course. Once my husband brought this to their attention, they recommended immediate oral surgery to remove the cyst. We found it fishy that a problem that they didn't even identify themselves was of such an urgent matter; therefore, decided to follow Dr. Lewis's advice and just reasess at her next appointment, which of course we scheduled with Dr. Lewis. Once again, our daughter was extrememly pleased with her fun visit to the dentist, and the cyst had indeed abated on its own, without the need for invasive surgery. Needless to say, from that moment on we decided that Dr. Lewis is well worth the commute. Now if we could just find a dentist we trust for ourselves, the adults of the family.
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