Quick answer: Greenwood Village, CO has 58 dental practices in the Dental.me directory. 41 are rated on Google, averaging 4.7★ across 8,406 reviews. Top by independent Dental.me Score: Steven Zervas, Macri Dental, Carolyn Kittell DDS PLLC. Compare them below and shortlist two or three near you to call.
| # | Practice | Google rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Steven Zervas | 5★ | 1,530 |
| 2 | Macri Dental | 4.9★ | 839 |
| 3 | Carolyn Kittell DDS PLLC | 4.9★ | 697 |
| 4 | Matthew Iritani, DDS, PLLC | 5★ | 398 |
| 5 | Reinuka Trippel | 5★ | 328 |
Greenwood Village is one of the smallest dental markets we track in metro Denver, and one of the most demanding. Only 58 practices serve this compact Arapahoe County enclave wrapped around the Denver Tech Center. But among the 41 we have enough Google review data to rate, 32 hold a rating of 4.8 or higher — nearly four in five. In most cities that top tier is a minority. Here it is the norm. When a market is this small and this good, the question stops being “who is acceptable” and becomes “who is exceptional, and can I get in.”
This guide reads Greenwood Village on its own terms: a professional, adult-skewed corridor where cosmetic work, implants, and periodontal care lead the specialty mix, and where a single practice can accumulate more than fifteen hundred Google reviews. If you want the full roster you can always browse the Greenwood Village dentist directory — but read this first, because the numbers change how you should shop.
What 8,406 reviews across 58 practices actually tell you
The headline figure for this market is concentration. Across every rated practice, patients have left 8,406 Google reviews and pushed the market average to 4.7 out of 5. That average is not propped up by a few standouts dragging a weak field along — the whole field is strong. Below-4.0 practices are almost nonexistent here, at just two of the rated set.
One practical consequence: a 4.6-star practice that would look excellent almost anywhere else sits in the bottom half of the rated field here. In a market this tight, you should treat 4.8 as the entry point, not the goal, and then separate the top tier by review volume and specialty fit.
There is a second thing hidden in these numbers worth naming. Of the 58 practices we track, only 41 carry enough Google review data to earn a rating at all — the other 17 are real offices that simply haven’t accumulated the review depth to judge yet. That is normal in a compact professional corridor where many practices are boutique, single-dentist operations serving a loyal, low-churn patient base rather than chasing volume. It also means the “unrated” column here is not a things worth a closer look the way it might be in a larger market; it is often just a small, established practice that never asked for reviews. If a colleague recommends one of those quieter offices, don’t rule it out for lack of a star count — call and ask how long they’ve been in the neighborhood.
The volume test: who has earned the most trust
Ratings tell you how patients felt; review counts tell you how many felt that way. The gap between a 5.0 built on 40 reviews and a 5.0 built on 1,500 is enormous, and Greenwood Village has a clear volume leader. Steven Zervas holds a flawless 5.0 across 1,530 Google reviews — the deepest track record in the city and the kind of sample size that makes a perfect score genuinely hard to dismiss.
Behind that outlier sit several practices with the depth to back their scores. Macri Dental carries 4.9 stars over 839 reviews, and Carolyn Kittell DDS PLLC shows 4.9 over 697. Two more hold perfect 5.0 marks on serious samples: Matthew Iritani, DDS at 398 reviews and Reinuka Trippel at 328. For families, Patra Watana DMD Pediatric Dentistry anchors the children’s side at 4.9 over 530 reviews.
An adult, professional market — read the specialty mix
Greenwood Village’s specialty profile looks nothing like a bedroom-community suburb, and that shape should steer your search. The largest specialty categories are teeth whitening and cosmetic dentistry, each offered by 19 practices, followed closely by dental implants at 18 and periodontists at 10. This is an appearance- and restoration-forward corridor, exactly what you would expect around a dense office district where working adults are the core patient base.
The flip side matters just as much: some specialties are thin. Only 5 practices list oral surgery, orthodontics and Invisalign sit at 7 each, and there is no separately listed endodontist in the tracked set. If you need a root canal specialist, complex extraction, or braces, expect a shorter list here — and be ready to look one town over.
It’s also worth reading the whitening-and-cosmetic dominance for what it signals about how these offices operate. A practice that invests in whitening, veneers, and elective cosmetic work is usually built around an unhurried, consultative visit — longer appointment blocks, digital smile previews, and a front desk fluent in financing rather than just insurance billing. That’s a good fit if you’re planning discretionary work and want a practice that treats it as a project. If you mainly need efficient, insurance-covered maintenance for a busy family, you’ll still find it, but you may want to say so on the first call so you’re routed to a general-dentistry visit rather than a cosmetic consult. The implant bench of 18 practices is deep enough that you can and should get more than one opinion before committing to a multi-tooth restoration — pricing and staging vary widely, and a second consult costs little.
A shopping method built for a small, strong field
Because almost every option here is good, the usual advice — “avoid the low-rated ones” — barely narrows the field. A better sequence for Greenwood Village works from fit and depth rather than from a rating floor.
Step one is the biggest lever here. Because the whitening, cosmetic, and implant benches are deep while surgical and orthodontic options are shallow, deciding what you need before you browse will cut a 58-practice list down to a manageable handful. Step three is easy to skip and shouldn’t be: only about two-thirds of practices maintain a website, so verifying current insurance acceptance and hours by phone is worth the two minutes.
When to cross the city line
Greenwood Village sits at the center of a dense ring of established Denver-south suburbs, which is a genuine advantage when a local specialty bench is thin. If you need orthodontic, endodontic, or oral-surgery care and want more choices, the neighbors are minutes away: Centennial and Englewood border it directly, with Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, tiny Foxfield, and Aurora all within a short drive. Treat the whole DTC-south cluster as your real market for anything specialized.
For cost expectations before you book — what implants, crowns, or whitening typically run and how insurance changes the math — our national dental cost guide is the place to start. And when you’re ready to compare the local field side by side with live ratings and review counts, the full Greenwood Village directory lists every practice above.
The bottom line for Greenwood Village: this is a small market where the ceiling is high and the floor is unusually high too. You are unlikely to find a bad dentist here. You are very likely to find a great one — if you shop by specialty fit and review depth rather than chasing a star rating that almost everyone already has.
How many dentists are in Greenwood Village, CO?
Dental.me tracks 58 dental practices in Greenwood Village, CO — 41 carry a public star rating that averages 4.7 stars, and 38 list a website. Compare the full ranked list on the Greenwood Village dentists page.
Which is the top-rated dentist in Greenwood Village?
By Dental.me Score, Steven Zervas currently leads the Greenwood Village list (5.0 stars, 1,530 reviews). Rankings update as ratings and profile data change, so compare a few offices before deciding.
How do I choose a good dentist in Greenwood Village?
Compare the Dental.me Score alongside review volume, location, office hours, provider names, and website details, then shortlist three to five Greenwood Village offices that fit your schedule, budget, and the care you need.
How does Dental.me rank Greenwood Village dentists?
By an independent Dental.me Score built from each practice's Google star rating out of 100, held to a confidence level by its review volume, with exact review counts breaking ties and a verification lift that lets confirmed practices reach a perfect 100. Featured placements are paid, clearly labeled, and never change the organic order.
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