Diana K. Lee, DDS - Specialist in Pediatric Dentistry

"Practicing pediatric dentistry provides me with the opportunity to make your child's first dental experience a positive one.
"Making appointments fun, as well as educational, for you and your children is equally important to me. My goal is to establish long-term relationships based on trust and rapport. Through open communication, I build your child's confidence to where they can participate in appointments by themselves. My assistants and hygienists have extensive experience in keeping kids entertained while teaching them about their teeth.
"The best part of my job is turning an apprehensive child into a patient who looks forward to visiting the dentist."
Friendly Dentistry Can Be Exceptional Too!
"It is truly important to me that you value the dental care your children receive. That's why my staff and I work hard to provide warm hospitality and a fun atmosphere. Plus, attending a reputable dental university has helped me establish
trust with my patients and their parents."
Doctorate of Dentistry: Northwestern University Dental School
Board Certification in Pediatric Dentistry: UIC College of Dentistry, Chicago, Illinois
Bachelor of Arts: Biology, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois
Continuing Education: Completes above the required amount
Lifelong Professional Memberships
"Every pediatric dentist has his or her own strengths. By meeting with other dentists in these professional societies, I can share my knowledge with them and learn from them, as well. This enables me to give your children more informed,
comfortable care."
Member: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
Member: American Society of Dentistry for Children
Member: American Dental Association
Member: Chicago Dental Society
Working As A Team Works For You
"I enjoy working as a team with my fellow staff at Grove Dental. The friendly atmosphere makes for a wonderful environment for your children. When you visit, you and your kids can not only count on receiving the most advanced pediatric dentistry, but also being treated with a gentle touch."