Dentist In Scottsdale AZ
Our Dental Care Services
We offer routine dental care, including cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, and dentures, as well as showcasing some of our favorite cases in the Smile Gallery. Please enjoy a few examples of the services we provide at McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists. We feel these are just a few of our actual cases that represent what we are all about...making you smile!
- Invisalign Orthodontics
- Tooth Replacement with Dental Implants
- Cosmetic Veneers and Crowns
- Bridges to Replace Missing Teeth
- Implant Supported Dentures
Highly Rated Dentistry In Scottsdale AZ
Our commitment is to provide you with High-Quality Dental Care in a Caring, Warm, Friendly and Safe Environment, with Extraordinary Customer Service. McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists have served as the leading dental providers in Scottsdale, Arizona. The goal of our practice is to help you enjoy a beautiful smile for a lifetime and help you maintain it as well.
The dentists at our Scottsdale office specialize in a wide range of dental services and offer comprehensive dental examinations. We provide enhanced dental services to the Scottsdale community using only the most advanced technology. Make an appointment with your dentist today and give yourself the gift of a bright smile
Our family dentist in Scottsdale AZ treat patients of all ages in the Scottsdale area and are committed to providing quality healthcare. For our patients' oral health needs, we provide comprehensive solutions. Taking the time to truly understand each person's needs, goals, and lifestyle is crucial to our success. It is vital that we understand our patients' objectives in order to provide them with solutions that will improve their health and transform their smiles into something bright and beautiful.
The office of McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists is located at 11111 N. Scottsdale Road #220 Scottsdale, AZ. Please call 480-991-4727 to schedule an appointment if you are interested in becoming a patient.
The dentists at our Scottsdale office specialize in a wide range of dental services and offer comprehensive dental examinations. We provide enhanced dental services to the Scottsdale community using only the most advanced technology. Make an appointment with your dentist today and give yourself the gift of a bright smile
Our family dentist in Scottsdale AZ treat patients of all ages in the Scottsdale area and are committed to providing quality healthcare. For our patients' oral health needs, we provide comprehensive solutions. Taking the time to truly understand each person's needs, goals, and lifestyle is crucial to our success. It is vital that we understand our patients' objectives in order to provide them with solutions that will improve their health and transform their smiles into something bright and beautiful.
The office of McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists is located at 11111 N. Scottsdale Road #220 Scottsdale, AZ. Please call 480-991-4727 to schedule an appointment if you are interested in becoming a patient.
Meet our friendly Scottsdale Dentists!
Why Choose Us As Your Dentist in Scottsdale
Our energetic staff works hard to ensure you are safe and satisfied with your dental care. This is why we are proud to use the latest dental technology. The beautiful smile you have is a testament to our passion for our work, so we want only the best for you. In our dental office, we strive to make you feel as relaxed as possible.
We at McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists realize that a great smile can last a lifetime, and that investing in dental services is an emotional and financial commitment. Our Scottsdale, AZ location offers low monthly payment plans that can be adapted to almost any budget. As many of our new visitors are referred by old friends, our work speaks for itself. Our dentists are the hardest working and most dedicated in Arizona.
Get to know us at our Scottsdale dental clinic. Stop by for a chat and we'll show you around our State-of-the-Art facility.
We at McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists realize that a great smile can last a lifetime, and that investing in dental services is an emotional and financial commitment. Our Scottsdale, AZ location offers low monthly payment plans that can be adapted to almost any budget. As many of our new visitors are referred by old friends, our work speaks for itself. Our dentists are the hardest working and most dedicated in Arizona.
Get to know us at our Scottsdale dental clinic. Stop by for a chat and we'll show you around our State-of-the-Art facility.
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In Need of An Emergency Dentist Scottsdale? You are at the right place.
Patients may need an emergency dentist for a variety of reasons. It is common for dental emergencies to occur at any time. Our team at McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists will make every effort to accommodate last minute appointment requests so that patients do not have to continue suffering from oral pain. You should call 480-991-4727 if you have a toothache or a major dental emergency.
Another reason people in Arizona require emergency dental care is severe and sudden toothaches. The cause of the pain can be determined by examining the teeth. It might be a small cavity that grew into a big one and now requires a root canal. In addition, gum disease can cause the gums to recede, exposing the roots and tooth. Both can cause intense pain and require emergency treatment. Keeping you comfortable is our top priority at McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists, so we will treat you right away as soon as possible.
An untreated tooth infection can lead to a dental abscess if left untreated for a long time. The pain is unbearable. You can develop an abscess in your jawbone or on the floor of your mouth if you have a major tooth infection. If this happens, oral surgery may be required to remove the infection. Dr. Michael Gibbons, Don McAdams, and Brad Smith can let you know if we see an abscess during your dental exam.
Another reason people in Arizona require emergency dental care is severe and sudden toothaches. The cause of the pain can be determined by examining the teeth. It might be a small cavity that grew into a big one and now requires a root canal. In addition, gum disease can cause the gums to recede, exposing the roots and tooth. Both can cause intense pain and require emergency treatment. Keeping you comfortable is our top priority at McAdams Dental and Scottsdale Prosthodontists, so we will treat you right away as soon as possible.
An untreated tooth infection can lead to a dental abscess if left untreated for a long time. The pain is unbearable. You can develop an abscess in your jawbone or on the floor of your mouth if you have a major tooth infection. If this happens, oral surgery may be required to remove the infection. Dr. Michael Gibbons, Don McAdams, and Brad Smith can let you know if we see an abscess during your dental exam.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What Should I Look For When Choosing The Right Dentist For Me?
When choosing a dentist, consider several dentists before making your final decision, and choose one who "clicks" with you and your family. It is important to determine whether the dentist is the right choice for you during your first visit. As you prepare for your appointment, keep the following points in mind:
2. What should I do if I have a toothache?
It can be very painful to suffer from a toothache. By thoroughly rinsing out the mouth with warm water and using dental floss to remove food particles stuck between the teeth, a person can get relief from the pain before going to an emergency dentist.
A cold compress can be applied to the outside of the mouth above the swelling if the toothache causes swelling in the mouth. Also, over the counter pain relievers can be taken for the pain, but should never be applied to the gums surrounding the affected tooth because they can damage them.
3. What can I expect during a dental checkup?
Your dentist or hygienist will ask about your recent medical history, examine your mouth, and recommend x-rays if necessary. Your hygienist may use special dental instruments to check your gums for gum disease, depending on your treatment plan. A thorough head a neck exam can identify any issues with your tongue and throat along with your whole mouth and neck, your dentist will evaluate your overall dental health and conduct an oral cancer screening as well.
4. Will the crowns blend in and look right with my natural teeth?
We have a professional lab take pictures and use shade guides to mimic the shade of neighboring teeth in our office to ensure that the crowns blend in with the patient's natural teeth. This ensures that the restorations blend seamlessly into the environment. Additionally, we work closely with the lab to determine the best ratios, symmetry, and shape of the teeth to maximize aesthetics. While there are general principles, such as the Golden Rule, there are always variations and details that need to be considered for every individual.
5. How Long Will Dental Implants Last & Are They Safe?
Dental implants are safe and effective treatment to replace missing teeth. It is normal for them to last many, many years if they are properly maintained. The expected lifespan of a dental bridge is more dependent on your cleaning habits at home. It is likely that a bridge can get a cavity and need to be replaced well before an implant would develop issues. Dental implants can last a substantial amount longer if you follow an effective dental hygiene routine - just like your natural teeth. Implant longevity can be increased by regular visits to a dentist or a dental hygienist.
When choosing a dentist, consider several dentists before making your final decision, and choose one who "clicks" with you and your family. It is important to determine whether the dentist is the right choice for you during your first visit. As you prepare for your appointment, keep the following points in mind:
- Do you feel comfortable in the care of the dental providers?
- Do you feel your treatment options are well explained to you?
- Does the appointment schedule work for you?
- How easy is it to get to and how close is the office?
- Does cleanliness and orderliness seem to be present in the office?
- Does the dentist review your medical and dental history?
- Does the dentist explain good oral hygiene techniques?
- Are you informed about the cost of treatment before treatment is scheduled?
- Does your dentist belong to the ADA (American Dental Association)?
2. What should I do if I have a toothache?
It can be very painful to suffer from a toothache. By thoroughly rinsing out the mouth with warm water and using dental floss to remove food particles stuck between the teeth, a person can get relief from the pain before going to an emergency dentist.
A cold compress can be applied to the outside of the mouth above the swelling if the toothache causes swelling in the mouth. Also, over the counter pain relievers can be taken for the pain, but should never be applied to the gums surrounding the affected tooth because they can damage them.
3. What can I expect during a dental checkup?
Your dentist or hygienist will ask about your recent medical history, examine your mouth, and recommend x-rays if necessary. Your hygienist may use special dental instruments to check your gums for gum disease, depending on your treatment plan. A thorough head a neck exam can identify any issues with your tongue and throat along with your whole mouth and neck, your dentist will evaluate your overall dental health and conduct an oral cancer screening as well.
4. Will the crowns blend in and look right with my natural teeth?
We have a professional lab take pictures and use shade guides to mimic the shade of neighboring teeth in our office to ensure that the crowns blend in with the patient's natural teeth. This ensures that the restorations blend seamlessly into the environment. Additionally, we work closely with the lab to determine the best ratios, symmetry, and shape of the teeth to maximize aesthetics. While there are general principles, such as the Golden Rule, there are always variations and details that need to be considered for every individual.
5. How Long Will Dental Implants Last & Are They Safe?
Dental implants are safe and effective treatment to replace missing teeth. It is normal for them to last many, many years if they are properly maintained. The expected lifespan of a dental bridge is more dependent on your cleaning habits at home. It is likely that a bridge can get a cavity and need to be replaced well before an implant would develop issues. Dental implants can last a substantial amount longer if you follow an effective dental hygiene routine - just like your natural teeth. Implant longevity can be increased by regular visits to a dentist or a dental hygienist.