Roberts Pediatric Dentistry
About Roberts Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry bridges the gap between a child’s early dental needs and long-term oral health—something parents in Mooresville don’t have to search far to find. Roberts Pediatric Dentistry operates out of a professional suite at 142 Professional Park Dr UNIT 200, tucked into a cluster of medical offices that see steady traffic from families across the Lake Norman area. The practice specializes in the kind of care that makes first visits less intimidating: cleanings tailored to small mouths, fluoride treatments, and those all-important sealants that guard against cavities before they start. No referrals needed; they handle everything from infant exams to adolescent orthodontic prep, skipping the one-size-fits-all approach that leaves kids squirming in the chair.
Finding a dentist who actually enjoys working with children—let alone one who keeps up with the latest in pediatric techniques—can feel like a scavenger hunt. This place cuts through the noise by focusing solely on patients under 18, which means the tools, the explanations, even the paperwork are designed with younger attention spans in mind. The Professional Park Drive location puts it within easy reach of both I-77 and downtown Mooresville, so it’s not just parents from the immediate neighborhood who end up here. A quick call to (704) 664-5437 confirms appointments or answers the kind of questions only a parent would think to ask, like whether nitrous oxide is an option for a nervous 6-year-old (it is).
Directions are simpler than you’d expect for a medical office—no winding backroads or confusing signage. The building sits just off the main drag, with a map pin that’s easy to drop into your phone: just tap here for the exact spot. Around here, word spreads fast about practices that don’t treat pediatric dentistry as an afterthought; this one’s been on the shortlist for parents who’d rather not drive all the way to Charlotte for a checkup. And honestly? When you’re trying to convince a toddler that the dentist isn’t a villain, proximity matters.
This listing was last updated on May 08, 2026