About
After completing training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the
University of Rochester, Scott entered private practice in the Bay
Area in 1998. He has also maintained a satellite practice for 10
years in Florence. Scott treats patients on the Southern Oregon Coast
from four counties and has grown his practice since arriving on the
coast. He has a dedicated staff and him and his staff care deeply in
providing quality care for their patients treated by his team. He is
involved with the local dental and medical community of providers and
is currently serving the first of a two-year term as President of the
Oregon Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
Scott and his wife, Michelle, recently celebrated their ten-year
anniversary. They both love living on the Southern Coast and feel
fortunate to be able to raise their three children; Brendon, Makenna
and David in a rural community. The small town values are important
to them and they look forward to their up-coming adoption of a little
girl from India.
As a strong believer in community involvement and raising their
children to become strong in their faith, the Roberts family attends
Calvary on the Bay and Scott and Michelle have been involved in the
children’s ministry as teachers. Scott helped coach his son Brendon’s
flag football team this year for the Boys and Girls Club of
Southwestern Oregon and he also is a member of the Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce and Florence Chamber of Commerce. In 2005, he received the
award for Outstanding Corporate Sponsorship from the North Bend High
School. Scott is a supporter of the Bay Area Young Life, the North
Bend Mr. Bulldog Pageant, and the South Coast Aquatic Team.
Scott is dedicated first and foremost to his family. Scott and
Michelle spend much of their time enjoying the solitude of living on a
small farm, helping their children with homework, playing games,
attending their kids various outside activities, and camping and
fishing as a family. When not at work or spending time with his
family, Scott usually can be found with a book in his hand.
Scott recently announced in November to campaign as the Republican
candidate for House District 9. The decision was after much prayer
and many discussions with Michelle after seeing the decisions being
made by both our National leaders and the 2009 Oregon Legislature.
His reasoning is simple. He feels strongly that Oregon needs leaders
who are honest, have conservative values, will make hard and difficult
decisions based on principals of integrity and sound fiscal economic
knowledge, and are not willing to compromise and waiver from those
values and principals while serving their constituents.
Scott appreciates your support of his campaign and looks forward to
providing solid leadership for House District 9.