Toothfairy Pediatric Dental
About Toothfairy Pediatric Dental
Pediatric dentistry isn’t just about checkups—it’s about making sure the first experiences with dental care don’t turn into lifelong apprehension. Toothfairy Pediatric Dental keeps things focused on kids, from routine cleanings to cavity fillings, with the kind of patience that only comes from working exclusively with younger patients. Sealants, fluoride treatments, and early orthodontic assessments round out the usual lineup, though the real test is whether a child leaves without clutching a parent’s hand in terror. Judging by the feedback, that seems to happen more often than not.
The practice sits along South McCarran Boulevard, at 5059 S McCarran Blvd, Reno, NV 89502, where the strip-mall landscape doesn’t exactly scream *whimsy*—but then, neither do most dental offices. It’s a straightforward location for families coming from Damonte Ranch or the older neighborhoods off Plumas, the kind of place you pass a dozen times before noticing it’s there. No grand entrance, no gimmicks, just a sign and a door. Inside, presumably, is where the magic (or at least the nitrous) happens.
With a 4.6 rating from 174 Google reviews, the numbers suggest parents are leaving happier than their kids arrive—no small feat in pediatric care. Complaints, when they appear, tend toward the usual: wait times, insurance snags, the existential dread of a toddler’s first X-ray. But the consistency of the feedback leans positive, which in the world of children’s dentistry counts as a minor miracle. For those mapping out their next appointment, the phone line (775-909-4356) picks up during business hours, though calling mid-morning might save you the hold music.
Directions are simple enough—map it and you’ll see it’s just north of the intersection with Windmill Lane, across from the kind of chain restaurants that double as bribery for post-appoinment milkshakes. No promises on the milkshake part, but the location at least makes it an option. Whether it’s a first visit or a follow-up, the place exists to handle the basics without the drama. And in Reno, where healthcare options can feel scattered, that’s something.
This listing was last updated on March 19, 2026