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The nomination pool of dentists consists of dentists listed online with the American Dental Association, as well as all dentists listed online with their local dental societies, thus allowing virtually every dentist the opportunity to participate. Dentists are also given the opportunity to nominate other dentists who we have missed who they feel should be included in our list. Respondents are asked to put aside any personal bias or political motivations and to use only their knowledge of their peers’ work when evaluating the other nominees.
Voters are asked to individually evaluate the practitioners on their ballots whose work they are familiar with. Once the balloting is completed, the scores are compiled and then averaged. The numerical average required for inclusion varies depending on the average for all the nominees within the specialty and the geographic area. Borderline cases are given careful consideration by the editors. Voting characteristics and comments are taken into consideration while making decisions. Past awards a dentist has received and status in various dental academies (Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Periodontology, etc.) can play a factor in our decision.
Once the decisions have been finalized, the included dentists are checked against state dental boards for disciplinary actions to make sure they have an active license and are in good standing with the board. Then letters of congratulations are sent to all the listed dentists.
Of course there are many fine dentists who are not included in this representative list. It is intended as a sampling of the great body of talent in the field of dentistry in the United States. A dentist’s inclusion on our list is based on the subjective judgments of his or her fellow dentists. While it is true that the lists may at times disproportionately reward visibility or popularity, we remain confident that our polling methodology largely corrects for any biases and that these lists continue to represent the most reliable, accurate and useful list of dentists available anywhere.
After Trauma, a Brand-New Smile
David Gunter Baughman
Houma, Morgan City
Specialty: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
• Northeast Louisiana University 1989
• University of New Mexico in Albuquerque 1990
• University of Texas Dental Branch, Houston 1996
• Louisiana State University at New Orleans Medical School 2000
Native of Farmerville
Profile by Caroline Malouse | Portrait by Lauren Self
Dr. David Baughman loves his job. “I could do it till I’m 100,” he says. With his thriving practice and active lifestyle, it seems entirely possible that he’ll have the chance to do just that. He and his business partner, Dr. Chris Saal, have 13 employees and operate out of Houma, Morgan City and Thibodaux. At their oral and maxillofacial practice, they place dental implants, extract wisdom teeth and other non-restorable teeth, diagnose head and neck cancer and perform orthognathic surgery (corrective jaw surgery). When on call at Terrebonne General and Thibodaux Regional hospitals, they treat emergency facial trauma cases.
One special case was an offshore worker who experienced severe trauma when a pressure hose exploded, destroying his jawbone and badly lacerating his lips. He was airlifted to Terrebonne General Hospital, where Baughman cleaned up the wounds. The patient was allowed to heal before Baughman created bone grafts to repair his jaw, replacing teeth with dental implants. After careful work, the patient’s smile and jaw function were restored. “That was a huge challenge and a gratifying result,” says Baughman.
He knew this line of work was for him when he extracted his first tooth in dental school. Baughman comes from a long line of pharmacists, including his father, grandfather, uncle and brother, and had wanted to follow in their footsteps since age 6. Growing up, he spent time in his family’s corner drugstore, working behind the counter at the soda fountain, checking inventory after school and in the summer and watching customers fill prescriptions and pass the time. But with the advancement of medical technology and changing times, modern drugstores and pharmacies had become the norm by the time he graduated pharmacy school. After practicing pharmacy for a couple of years, he realized he missed the community-gathering feel of the old corner drugstores and felt that he wanted to be even more directly involved with patient care. “I was working at MD Anderson in Houston next door to the University of Houston dental school,” Baughman says. “One day I walked over and spoke to an adviser about applying, and the next thing I knew I was studying to be a dentist.”
His educational history is impressive indeed. After earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in pharmacy at what is now the University of Louisiana at Monroe and at University of New Mexico, respectively, he earned his dental degree at the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston and then went on to earn his medical degree at Louisiana State University at New Orleans. Working as colleagues with professors in his later years of school, he also completed a general surgery internship and an oral and maxillofacial surgery residency, both at LSU.
Although he sees dozens of patients a day, Baughman still finds time to act as the president of the Louisiana Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, a position he earned after spending four years as secretary/treasurer and two as vice president. He also just finished six years as a board member of the Louisiana Dental Association, representing Bayou District Dental. As if his leadership in dentistry weren’t enough to keep him busy, Baughman is also an avid outdoorsman who likes to fish and compete in triathlons. “There’s a great group of athletes in the area,” Baughman says of the friends he swims, bikes and runs with. He finds time before work and during lunch to do the things he enjoys. On top of everything, he loves to hang out with his children and even coaches their 7- and 8-year-old coach-pitch baseball team, where the coach pitches the ball.
Baughman’s only concern about his field is the current state of flux of health care policies. “I don’t like being with the unknowns of governmental health care and insurance companies,” he says, ever sympathetic toward patient needs. Patients can rest assured that Baughman does his best to ensure excellent care for them.
Soothing Kids' Fears While Protecting Their Teeth
Leslie Jacobs
Lafayette
Specialty: Pediatric Dentistry
• University of Southwestern Louisiana 1994
• LSU Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry 1999
Native of Sunset
Profile by Sarah Ravits | Portrait by Romero & Romero Photography
The biggest challenge that pediatric dentist Leslie Jacobs faces is making sure that skittish kids and their parents realize that going to the dentist should be a positive and even downright pleasant experience.
“Sometimes people have had a bad experience at another office, and it’s my job to turn them around and get them comfortable so they’re not afraid anymore,” she explains. “That’s one of the most rewarding things that I do. Sometimes they come in here, and they are so afraid that they’re crying.”
Jacobs, a mother of two young girls, Chloe and Callie, has always possessed a nurturing side. Growing up, she baby-sat constantly – sometimes for as many as 11 children at the same time. Her maternal instincts help her deal with dental problems in the youngsters she sees on a daily basis.
“We have a philosophy that everyone will leave happy, and we do whatever it takes to keep them happy and get everything done in the least-traumatic way possible,” she says. “All my assistants are moms, too, and sweet.”
Jacobs realized early on that she wanted to get involved with dentistry when, at the height of the all-too-unavoidable high school awkward phase, her self-described “buckteeth” were fixed by the magic of braces. “My orthodontist changed my life!” she says enthusiastically.
Feeling empowered by her newly straightened pearly whites, Jacobs knew that she was meant to improve others’ lives by fixing their teeth. “I was put in my profession for a reason; it’s who I am inside.”
She and her husband, Stacy Ste. Marie, an orthodontist, operate a private practice, which happens to be in close proximity to Meche’s, Acadiana’s popular sweet shop known for its award-winning king cakes and doughnuts. And though Jacobs acknowledges that cavities are a primary concern in children, she remains pragmatic about little ones’ natural inclination toward sugary treats.
“Oh, they can have sugar – you just have to get it off your teeth after,” she says. “I never tell anyone they can’t have candy or sugar. That’s not realistic. I just tell them how to prevent cavities by getting it off their teeth.” Cavities, she says, are 100 percent preventable, and one of her biggest goals is to teach parents how to prevent them in young children. “Sometimes someone will come in here with eight or 10 cavities at 3 years old,” she says. “And it’s because no one ever taught the parents how to deal with it.”
At the end of the day, Jacobs leaves her office feeling fulfilled. “How could I ever complain with what I have to do?” she muses. “Nothing about my job is hard to me; it’s just rewarding and fun. We have a lot of people who have orthodontic problems; we do a lot of cosmetics, as well. Kids get teased in school about blemishes on their teeth, so I can put veneers on their teeth, and it changes their whole lives. They feel more confident, and they don’t get teased anymore. I can make people smile beautifully in an hour. I love my little babies; I love all my patients, and they always leave happy.”
Treating a Tumor in the Maxilla
John F. Moffett Jr
Lake Charles
Specialty: Orthodontics
• Emory University 1987
• Air Force General Practice Residency 1988
• University of Pennsylvania 1992
Native of Lake Charles
Profile by Caroline Malouse | Portrait by Romero & Romero Photography
"Dentistry captivated me when I was being treated myself at age 15,” says Dr. John Moffett. “I’ve always liked working with my hands, and my dad is a physician, so for years I thought I might go into health care.” After getting his dental degree at Emory University, he went on to join the Air Force and complete a yearlong general practice residency at the Ehrling Berquist Strategic Hospital Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, where he had hands-on training in rotations among the specialties in dentistry. Then he was stationed Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Fla., for two years. He received orthodontic training at the University of Pennsylvania and then opened his Lake Charles practice in 1992. Today he has six employees and sees 40 to 50 patients a day.
Moffett advocates for children to be seen by an orthodontist by age 7, as does the American Association of Orthodontists. “What most parents don’t know is that they don’t have to wait for a dentist to refer them to an orthodontist,” he says. “And they don’t have to wait for all of their children’s permanent teeth to erupt.” Not every 7-year-old needs orthodontic treatment, but the ones who do will benefit most from treatment before facial growth slows down. “Early treatment can be as easy as timely extraction of baby teeth,” he says, or it can be more involved, such as facial orthopedics, which corrects skeletal problems affecting the position of the front teeth related to the rest of the face. “An attractive smile isn’t just about having straight teeth,” Moffett says. “The bite is important, too.”
A surprising case he once had was that of a 10-year-old coming in for a routine evaluation. An X-ray showed that he had a tumor in his maxilla that no one had known about. It turned out to be benign and was removed without complications, but the situation might have been much more complicated if it had not been detected until later in his adolescence.
Every day, he is motivated by the chance to improve the self-esteem and confidence of his patients. “That’s the beauty of what we do,” he says. One of his patients was so excited about her beautiful smile at the end of treatment that she tried out for the dance team at her school and made the cut. It’s impossible for him to choose a favorite patient, but one of them was a girl who wouldn’t smile because she felt her front teeth were unattractive. The staff had a hard time getting her to smile for the clinical photos taken prior to treatment. After just a few months, her teeth were straight enough that she could hardly keep from smiling. Now that her treatment is over, “she has a constant smile from ear to ear,” Moffett says.
Many children have unerupted teeth or congenitally missing adult teeth, and Moffett is able to erupt the teeth in position or replace the missing teeth, and the patients “light up,” he says. “You can see their confidence and self-esteem grow.”
Although Moffett places importance on seeing patients early, he says it is never too late for orthodontic improvement. “I think society places a lot of emphasis on aesthetics these days, and a beautiful smile enhances one’s self-confidence,” he says. Many of his patients are beginning treatment in their 20s and 30s, and he has even treated a number of patients in their 80s. One patient in particular wanted to straighten her teeth so she could more easily clean them and not lose them. This was her second time wearing braces, the first being as an adolescent, when she would routinely take the train into New Orleans to visit the orthodontist there. “Now that is dedication!” he says.
Endodontics
Benjamin Ber
Southern Endodontic Specialists
1211 Museum Drive
Houma
985/917-0084
houmaendo.com
Brent Chauvin
Advanced Endodontics of Lafayette
221 Rue De Jean,
Suite 214, Lafayette
337/769-0999
chauvinendo.com
Kenneth Shane Fowler
4906 Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Building O
Lafayette
337/981-0144
shanefowlerdds.com
Steven Michael Gaudet Jr.
Southern Endodontic Specialists
1211 Museum Drive
Houma
985/917-0084
houmaendo.com
John E. Levin
Levin Endodontics
312 W. University Ave., Suite A, Lafayette
337/236-9880
levinendo.com
Terrell Louis Murphy
1924 Southwood Drive
Lake Charles
337/477-7744
Kenneth W. Parks
Lake Area Endodontics
636 W. McNeese St.
Lake Charles
337/477-6124
lakeareaendo.com
Anthony B. Rainwater
3909 Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Suite B
Lafayette
337/233-7113
rainwaterendo.com
General Dentistry
Melanie Jean Andrews
Plantation Road Dental Care
103 Plantation Road
Destrehan
504/764-1148
plantationroaddental.com
John Kenneth Aycock
512 Haifleigh St.
Franklin
337/828-5841
Peter T. Bayles
824 W. Fourth St.
DeQuincy
337/786-6221
Douglas S. Ber
511 Cardinal Drive
Thibodaux
985/447-9379
Sheard Adolph Ber
1711 Himalaya Ave.
Thibodaux
985/446-5031
drsber.com
Edwin L. Bercier III
300 N. Polk St.
P. O. Box 23
Rayne
337/334-3581
Charles A. Bernard III
2726 Kaliste Saloom Road
Lafayette
337/984-9414
Clare M. Berthelot
Berthelot and Associates LLC
6711 Louisiana 1 S.
Addis
225/364-3640
Mark J. Bilello
399 Bayou Gardens Blvd.
Houma
985/872-9470
houmacomprehensivedentistry.com
Gary Joseph Blanchette
Sulphur Dental Associates
2920 Maplewood Drive
Sulphur
337/625-2671
Richard Irvin Borne
Southdown Dental Center
103 Southdown W. Blvd.
Houma
985/876-5564
Ellis David Braud Jr.
810 Bayou Lane
Thibodaux
985/446-2888
Nathan H. Bray Jr.
700 W. McNeese St.,
Suite B, Lake Charles
337/478-8470
braydentistry.com
Charlie Buller III
206 S. Thompson Ave.
P.O. Box 1179
Iowa
337/582-7225
Carl W. Churchman Jr.
3425 Louisiana Ave.
Lake Charles
337/477-5043
James Richard Churchman
Churchman Family Dentistry
150 W. Prien Lake Road
Lake Charles
337/478-1700
Mary S. Churchman
3632 E. School St.
Lake Charles
337/478-4022
Robert C. Cochran
Moss Bluff Family Dental Care
1434 Sam Houston Jones Parkway
Lake Charles
337/855-7748
Daniel Domingue
200 Beaullieu Drive, Building 2
Lafayette
337/235-1512
acadianadentistry.com
Dennis Edward Donald
627 W. College St.
Lake Charles
337/478-3646
drdennisdonald.com
Christy Gail Drum-Ammons
214 W. McNeese St.
Lake Charles
337/478-0870
Lige F. Dunaway III
121 Representative Row
Lafayette
337/264-1890
ligedunawaydds.com
Robert J. Foret
705 Plantation Road
Thibodaux
985/446-8821
Laurie R. Glaser
13270 Highway 90
P.O. Box 515
Boutte
985/785-0123
Joshua Ryan Guidry
556 Cardinal Drive
Thibodaux
985/449-0611
Peter S. Guidry
1234 David Drive,
Suite 106
P.O. Box 2118
Morgan City
985/385-5423
Kenneth J. Guilbeau
Guilbeau Stelly & Maestri
258 Arceneaux Road
P.O. Box 700
Carencro
337/896-3267
Donald P. Harris
605 Rue De Brille
New Iberia
337/367-6144
Edward J. Hebert
1540 Country Club Road
Lake Charles
337/474-4892
edwardjhebertdds.com
Craig Steven Landry
350 Doucet Road,
Suite 101, Lafayette
337/981-9242
drcraiglandry.com
Joseph O. Laprairie Jr.
117 W. Magnolia St.
P.O. Box 230
Bunkie
318/346-6774
Ann K. Laurent
Dr. Ann Laurent’s Dental Artistry
101 W. Martial Ave.
Lafayette
337/406-1110
drannlaurent.com
Michele Lavergne
4306 N. University Ave.
Carencro
337/896-3062
Richard L. LeBlanc
4003 Louisiana Ave.
Lake Charles
337/477-8360
Dean Leonard Listi
904 David Drive
P.O. Box 3573
Morgan City
985/384-4044
drlisti.com
Bryan Manning
Manning Dental Associates
1910 Maplewood Drive
Sulphur
337/625-8787
Dean L. Manning
Manning Dental Associates
1910 Maplewood Drive
Sulphur
337/625-8787
Kent Raymond Mauduit
429 W. Airline Highway, Suite F, LaPlace
985/652-3121
laplacedentist.com
Elizabeth S. McCrory
3107 Maplewood Drive
Sulphur
337/625-9911
Mark M. Miller
1516 18th St.
Lake Charles
337/478-9994
James Philip Mire
102 Mystic Blvd.
Houma
985/868-5337
Edward Morris Moody II
404 E. Texas Ave.
Rayne
337/334-2967
moodydentist.com
James R. Nichols Jr.
401 Settlers Trace Blvd.
Lafayette
337/991-0766
Benjamin M. Ory
Ory Family Dentistry
430 W. Fifth St.
LaPlace
985/652-9616
orydentists.com
Daniel M. Perry
4301 Lake St.
Lake Charles
337/478-0812
drperrydentistry.com
Randall R. Perry
Family Dental Care
1430 W. McNeese St.
Lake Charles
337/474-0212
drrandallperry.com
Esperanza M. Prato
2816 First Ave.
Lake Charles
337/437-7107
Jason R. Ray
698 E. First St.
Thibodaux
985/446-8037
thibodauxdentist.com
Kurt S. Rothermel
817 N. Ave. K
Crowley
337/783-2113
Charles C. Savoia
200 Clinic Drive
Donaldsonville
225/473-1082
Lance N. Savoie
Lance Savoie Family Dental
105 Rue Centre St.
Abbeville
337/937-8168
Gary Kyle Slaven
671 S. Post Oak Road
Sulphur
337/625-0008
kyleslavendds.com
J. Jerome Smith
200 Beaullieu Drive, Building 2
Lafayette
337/235-1523
acadianadentistry.com
John L. Speer
3425 Louisiana Ave.
Lake Charles
337/477-6561
Michael J. Stacey
Avoyelles Dental Care
921 Shirley Road
Bunkie
318/346-6668
James J. Stafford
2670 Highway 20
P.O. Box 70
Vacherie
225/265-3026
drjamesstafford.com
Robert Roy Vaughan
1402 Oak Park Blvd.
Lake Charles
337/478-2850
Paul D. Vidrine
Westlake Dental Care
902 Shady Lane, Suite A
Westlake
337/433-1306
Lamar E. Waguespack Jr.
La Vie Dental
109 Johnny Dufrene Drive
Raceland
985/532-5303
Jerome M. Walker
600 Liberty St.
Houma
985/851-2653
Ryan Walker
1700 St. Charles St.
Houma
985/851-1633
Daniel A. Weaver
Smile Lake Charles
715 W. College St.
Lake Charles
337/478-3123
smilelakecharles.com
Stephanie B. Weaver
Smile Lake Charles
715 W. College St.
Lake Charles
337/463-6545
smilelakecharles.com
Michael B. Williamson
731 E. McNeese
Lake Charles
337/477-6928
lakecharlessmiles.com
C. Leonard Wise
1200 N. Victor II Blvd.
Morgan City
985/384-0926
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Randolph H. Alexander
2708 Aster St., Suite A
Lake Charles
337/478-9843
Robin C. Ardoin
203 A Energy Parkway
Lafayette
337/234-1780
David Gunter Baughman
Oral-Facial Surgery Center
1608 Polk St.
Houma
985/879-1972
oral-facialsurgerycenter.com
Donald P. Boudreaux Jr.
606 Rue De Brille
New Iberia
337/560-0131
soafs.com
Clay S. Chandler
Drs. Dupree and Neupert
3839 W. Congress St., Suite C, Lafayette
337/984-0403
lafoms.com
Gene O. Dupree
Drs. Dupree and Neupert
3839 W. Congress St., Suite C, Lafayette
337/984-0403
lafoms.com
Harold David Kennedy
203 Energy Parkway
Lafayette
337/948-9878
Edward A. Neupert III
Drs. Dupree and Neupert
3839 W. Congress St., Suite C, Lafayette
337/984-0403
lafoms.com
Christopher J. Saal
Oral-Facial Surgery Center
1608 Polk St.
Houma
985/879-1972
oral-facialsurgerycenter.com
Orthodontics
Catherine Schwab Coreil
Le Centre Orthodontic Arts
7845 Main St.
Houma
985/853-1142
lecentreortho.com
Mark N. Coreil
Le Centre Orthodontic Arts
7845 Main St.
Houma
985/853-1142
lecentreortho.com
Craig Hannie Crawford
Crawford Orthodontics
701 W. College St.
Lake Charles
337/478-7590
drcrawfordorthodontics.com
Kerwin V. Donaldson Jr.
Donaldson Orthodontics
519 N. Lewis St.
New Iberia
337/367-8866
donaldsonortho.com
Danielle Ardoin Dore
1144 Coolidge Blvd.,
Suite F, Lafayette
337/267-7645
doresmiles.com
Noel P. Dragon Jr.
301 Rue Beauregard, Suite A, Lafayette
337/412-6281
Whybra Joseph Duay Jr.
Duay Orthodontics
1301 Victor II Blvd.
P.O. Box 2750
Morgan City
985/385-1850
Jude P. Fairchild
Lake Charles Orthodontics
1837 W. Prien Lake Road
Lake Charles
337/478-2805
lakecharlesorthodontics.com
Guy Andrew Favaloro
Favaloro Orthodontics
416 Belle Terre Blvd.
LaPlace
985/652-2178
favaloroorthodontics.com
Guy Warren Favaloro
Favaloro Orthodontics
103 Plantation Road
Destrehan
985/764-6050
favaloroorthodontics.com
David A. Guidry
Guidry Orthodontics
1234 David Drive, Suite 202B, Morgan City
985/375-2399
GuidryOrtho.com
Allison Hamada-Moise
Hamada Orthodontics
159 Longview Drive,
Suite A, Destrehan
985/725-0509
James A. Leithead Jr.
615 W. College St.
Lake Charles
337/478-8091
leitheadorthodontics.com
John F. Moffett Jr.
1509 W. McNeese St.
Lake Charles
337/479-0300
moffettorthodontics.com
John Marion Oubre
John Oubre Orthodontics for Children and Adults
1605 Kaliste Saloom Road
Lafayette
337/988-2025
droubre.com
Alan Carl Perry
Lake Charles Orthodontics
1837 W. Prien Lake Road
Lake Charles
337/478-2805
lakecharlesorthodontics.com
Paul C. Perry
3109 Maplewood Drive
Sulphur
337/625-5330
paulcperry.com
Stephen E. Searcy
Searcy Orthodontics
3839 W. Congress St., Suite B, Lafayette
337/984-0178
searcyortho.com
Donovan Paul Soignet
Soignet Orthodontics
1001 E. Seventh St.,
Suite A, Thibodaux
985/446-5211
Jay Waguespack IV
4906 Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Building L, Suite 1200, Lafayette
337/233-3677
jaywagortho.com
Pediatric Dentistry
Kennell P. Brown Jr.
306 N. Lewis St., Suite 2
New Iberia
337/369-7654
Claudia A. Cavallino
Bayou Childrens Dental Center
4752 Highway 311,
Suite 115, Houma
985/868-8331
bayouchildrensdental.com
Gantt N. De Jean
1604 Kerr St., Suite 101
Opelousas
337/948-8253
N. Paige Gaudet
Bayou Childrens Dental Center
4752 Highway 311,
Suite 115, Houma
985/868-8331
bayouchildrensdental.com
Roger G. Grimball
910 S. Beglis Parkway
Sulphur
337/625-2212
grimballdds.com
John Alexander Hendry
185 South Beadle Road
Lafayette
337/234-2349
drjohnhendry.com
Leslie J. Jacobs
Hendry McGuire & Jacobs
113 Rue Fountaine
Lafayette
337/500-1500
William A. Keaty
350 Doucet Road,
Suite 101, Lafayette
337/981-9242
nocavitykids.com
S. Troy Miller
Quest Pediatric Dental Group
210 Beaullieu Drive
Lafayette
337/984-4747
troymillerdds.com
Eric A. Sanders
Sanders Pediatric Dentistry
2620 Country Club Road
Lake Charles
337/433-5437
lc-kid-dentist.com
Scott L. Worley
The Dental Depot
4600 Lake St.
Lake Charles
337/474-0246
thedentaldepot.com
Periodontics
M. Randal Comeaux
Periodontics Associates LLP
3839 W. Congress St., Suite D, Lafayette
337/989-0267
periodonticsassociates.com
James M. Finley
Finley Periodontics
185 S. Beadle Road, Suite 102A, Lafayette
337/233-0440
finleyperio.com
Monroe M. Howell
1117 Canal Blvd.
Thibodaux
985/446-3855
Bryan S. Pearson
Periodontics Associates LLP
3839 W. Congress St., Suite D, Lafayette
337/989-0267
periodonticsassociates.com
Murray L. Rabalais Jr.
236 Progressive Blvd.
Houma
985/447-1500
louisianaperiolaser.com
Edward T. Savoy
2708 Aster St., Suite B
Lake Charles
337/474-2612
Raymond J. Steiner
4550 Lake St.
Lake Charles
337/478-1000
raymondsteinerdds.com
Prosthodontics
Conrad F. Frey III
Advanced Dental Designs
185 S. Beadle Road, Building 1, Suite C
Lafayette
337/704-0692
addesigns.net