MEET DR. SCOTT BRODIE

DR. SCOTT BRODIE

Since 2005, Dr. Scott Brodie has been making the Rogue Valley healthier and happier, one smile at a time. Using his eye for detail, Dr. Brodie loves being a partner in his patient’s health, whether it is maintaining the smile they love or designing the smile of their dreams.

An avid learner, Dr. Brodie is frequently enrolled in continuing education classes around the country and an active member of local study clubs. He received his DMD from the Oregon Health and Science University of Portland, Oregon following a B.S. from Southern Oregon University. Dr. Scott Brodie believes in early detection, conservative treatment, and the latest technology to provide patient comfort with minimally invasive dentistry.

A member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry since 2006, Dr. Brodie prides himself in creating the highest quality, most natural-looking smiles for his patients. He loves and regularly attends the AACD’s hands-on workshops across the country to perfect his skills and keep up on the latest techniques. The AACD also provides the only advanced credential in esthetic dentistry through their accreditation process. The 5-year process includes a written exam, submission and passing of five technically challenging clinical cases, and a case presentation to AACD board members. From Springfield, OR to Sacramento, CA, Dr. Scott Brodie is the only AACD dentist going through the accreditation process. His commitment to excellence makes all the difference.

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Helping people remains at the heart of his commitment to dentistry and our community. Dr. Brodie is an active member (and past president) of the Rogue Valley After Five Rotary Club, as well as the Southern Oregon Dental Society. He is a volunteer for the Give Back a Smile Program serving survivors of domestic violence, Oregon’s Mission of Mercy Program, and the former Jackson County Children’s Dental Clinic.

Outside of work, Dr. Brodie and his wife, Kyleen, are avid backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. They can often be seen hiking with their two sons on the Jacksonville Woodland trails that surround their home.