Rimrock Pediatric Dentistry
About Rimrock Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry isn’t just about smaller chairs and brighter colors—it’s a specialty built around the unique needs of developing teeth, first visits, and the kind of patience that turns a potentially stressful experience into something routine. In Billings, where families often juggle school schedules, sports practices, and the occasional unexpected toothache, having a pediatric-focused practice nearby can simplify one small but critical part of parenting. Rimrock Pediatric Dentistry fits into that niche, offering care tailored to infants through adolescents in a city where outdoor adventures sometimes lead to chipped teeth or lost fillings.
The office sits at 1601 Zimmerman Trail STE 1, a stretch of Billings that blends medical offices with the kind of low-key commercial spaces families pass on their way to Rimrock Mall or the nearby parks. It’s an area where convenience matters—close enough to downtown to avoid a cross-town trek but far enough from the busiest corridors to make parking one less thing to worry about. Pediatric dentists here handle everything from that first “say ahh” exam to sealants, space maintainers, and the kind of gentle cleanings that (hopefully) set the stage for a lifetime of good habits.
Billings has no shortage of dental options, but practices focused solely on kids narrow the field. Rimrock Pediatric Dentistry skips the one-size-fits-all approach, zeroing in on the specifics of childhood oral health—think fluoride treatments designed for little teeth, habit counseling for thumb-suckers, and emergency care for the inevitable playground mishaps. The Zimmerman Trail location puts it within easy reach of schools like Arrowhead and Bench Elementary, which means less time in the car when a midday appointment pops up.
For questions about appointments or services, the practice lists a direct line: (406) 606-6126. First-time visitors can scope out the route via directions here, tucked between the veterinary clinic and the physical therapy center—because in Billings, even errands tend to cluster where families already are.
This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026