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Bighorn Pediatric Dentistry

Dentist
5.0 (555 reviews) Updated Mar 27, 2026
531 Coffeen Ave, Sheridan, WY 82801

About Bighorn Pediatric Dentistry

Sheridan’s Coffeen Avenue corridor blends quiet residential stretches with pockets of everyday services, the kind of street where families might stop for dental checkups between school and soccer practice. Bighorn Pediatric Dentistry fits neatly into that rhythm, offering specialized care without the frills of a downtown storefront. It’s one of those places that parents bookmark not for its curb appeal but for what happens inside—though, of course, no one’s describing the wallpaper here.

A perfect 5.0 rating across 555 Google reviews suggests this isn’t the kind of dentist office that gets eye rolls from kids. Pediatric dentistry, by nature, deals in small patients with big opinions about fluoride and chair reclines, so a spotless track record like that implies a certain knack for making the inevitable less miserable. Cleanings, fillings, and the occasional emergency tooth rescue all fall under the umbrella, though the real test is whether a seven-year-old will voluntarily return.

The address, 531 Coffeen Ave, places it a short drive from Sheridan’s central parks and schools—a practical location for parents juggling appointments between drop-offs and grocery runs. No one’s claiming it’s a destination, but in a town where winter winds can turn a cracked tooth into an urgent matter, proximity to reliable care counts for something. The phone line, (307) 674-5437, is presumably answered by someone who’s heard every variation of “My kid won’t brush” and still manages to sound unfazed.

For those mapping out the route, the directions plot a straightforward path, whether coming from the highway or Sheridan’s quieter side streets. The building itself won’t be the one with the flashy sign—just the one where, according to 555 families, the dentist doesn’t inspire tears before the novocaine even kicks in.

This listing was last updated on March 27, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Pediatric care
Sedation dentistry
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Appointment required
Appointments recommended
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