Dr. Dan Livingston
I have the experience, the technology, and the right team to provide dental care for the wants and needs of my patients.
The dentistry at my office is provided in a caring atmosphere by my highly trained dental team. Whether you visit my office for the first time or any time thereafter you will see my friendly, helpful team in action. You will probably also be amazed that you see the same people each time you come to my office. I do not have a “revolving door staff ” where you see new people every time you visit my office. In addition, as a team, we attend many educational courses to constantly keep current with modern dentistry.
I also make available to my patients highly technical new materials, procedures, and equipment. I have comprehensive computer systems for patient information, diagnostic lasers, and the newest computer assisted design/computer assisted milling (CAD/CAM) machine used for restoring damaged teeth. Also, intraoral cameras and digital x-rays are used in diagnosis and patient education.
I have been a strong advocate in promoting dental health my entire career. Positions I have held in organized dentistry include Missouri Dental Association President, Greater St. Louis Dental Society President, and Delegate to both the American Dental Association and the Missouri Dental Association.
I have also served on the United Way and the Arts and Education Council. I am an elder at my church. I have chaired several committees for my local school district and have also served on many other organizations and committees.
Most of my time away from the office is spent with my wife, Pam, and our two children, Danielle and Bryan.
Danielle is 23, and in school at the University of Missouri in Columbia. At Mizzou she is active with civic functions, university activities, working out, and her sorority duties. She is completing the requirements for the Registered Nursing program and will make nursing her career choice.
Bryan is 21 and a sophomore at Mizzou. He enjoys his scholastic and social experiences. He is majoring in Biology and plans a career in science or health care, possibly dentistry.
Pam teaches speech therapy. She spends many days teaching students from preschool through high school, helping with articulation and language delay problems. Pam is an active volunteer. She has served in many capacities at our church, including coordinator of Vacation Bible School. She has been the league representative for our swim team. Pam has also served as room mother, committee chair, and PTO officer at school.
Please let me know if you or any of your family or friends would benefit from the dental care I could provide.