Vetter

First name: 
Sue
DDS
Vice President, OBI Foundation
Vetter

Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, Dr. Vetter has called Seattle her home since 1991. She earned her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Dental Surgery degrees from the University of Washington, where she remains an Affiliate Associate Professor. Additionally, she has maintained a private practice in Seattle since 2000.

Dr. Vetter’s commitment to excellence fuels her passion for education in clinical applications, practice development, communication, and patient care. She has received extensive training from various prestigious institutions, including the Dawson Academy, the Kois Center, the Schuster Center for Professional Development, and the OBI Foundation for Bioesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Vetter currently serves as a faculty member and Vice President of the OBI Foundation for Bioesthetic Dentistry, as well as a board member.

The Hawaiian word “Aloha” embodies love, peace, compassion, and mutual understanding based on respect. It serves as the guiding principle for Dr. Vetter’s life and practice. She firmly believes that exceptional care is rooted in the personal connection between the doctor and the patient. To support this philosophy, Dr. Vetter has been an out-of-network provider since 2011. Her journey has been featured in Dr. Tim Leary’s book, “A Better Way To Practice Dentistry: Creating A Dental Practice For Wealth and Freedom.”

 

Outside of her professional life, Dr. Vetter prioritizes her health and well-being while nurturing strong relationships with her family, friends, and patients. She and her husband, along with their two children and pets, enjoy spending quality time together, engaging in activities like cooking, dancing, and outdoor activities.