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Good Orthodontics again awarded top orthodontist

By Rachel Dvareckas 3 min read
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The Good Orthodontics team at the 2022 Best of the Best awards gala

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Most all of the Good Orthodontic staff gather for the annual donation to the Make A Wish Foundation

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Doctors Ron and Bob Good 

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Doctors Ron and Bob Good 

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The Good doctors are pictured here volunteering at Pittsburgh Mission of Mercy, a two-day dental clinic that serves patients in need of dental care for free, with no eligibility or insurance requirements. Local dental professionals donate their time to the cause.

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Doctors Ron and Bob Good at Mission of Mercy Pittsburgh

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Smiling can help people live longer, and the doctors and staff at Good Orthodontics are dedicated to ensuring their patients live long and happy lives. The family-run business is passionate about its work and strives for excellence with every patient they see, and it shows. The Mount Lebanon location has won the Observer-Reporter’s Reader’s Choice Awards Best of the Best for best orthodontist for 2022, an award the business is already quite familiar with from their win in 2021.

In fact, Good Orthodontics has taken that top spot each year since the awards began.  

Doctors Ron and Bob Good say they are blessed, humbled and honored to win and said it is really a tribute to the staff. They say the team at Good Orthodontics is phenomenal at all three locations in Washington, Pleasant Hills and Mount Lebanon.

“It is an honor to be recognized, and we are thankful for our wonderful patients. We always strive to be our best and strive for excellence, so we are not only creating healthy, beautiful smiles, we are hoping to make a difference in people’s lives,” said Bob Good.

This family-run business has over 75 years of dental and orthodontic experience between the two brothers. The pair say they are always trying to ensure their patients receive the best care possible by furthering the education of the staff and making cutting-edge technology available. The doctors emphasize interdisciplinary care by working with other specialists and bioesthetic dentistry that bring together function and aesthetics for patients.

Each patient is treated as an individual at Good Orthodontics and given individualized care, no matter the case.

“The quality of our work and the environment of how they (patients) are treated from the moment they walk through the door to the moment we take braces off, there’s a celebration. We play music, people come out and clap, and we give them some treats they were unable to have while they were in treatment,” said Ron. “When they get in our office, they are family.

The Goods love to give back to the communities they serve. They make annual donations to Make a Wish, help kids in the community and regularly do volunteer work with the staff. The business also supplies scholarships for high school seniors that focus on those who exemplify the qualities of being a good person.

“We love what we do, and we love being with our patients and our staff,” said Bob. “We are blessed. We think orthodontics is the best profession in healthcare.”

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