🦷 Dentists in Arizona

20 businesses found across Arizona

Browse Dentists by City in Arizona

Phoenix Dental Design

, Phoenix, AZ 85014

Dentists
5.0(388 reviews)
Dentists
5.0(328 reviews)
Highrise Dental

, Phoenix, AZ 85012

Dentists
5.0(151 reviews)
Biltmore Commons Dental Care

, Phoenix, AZ 85014

Dentists
4.9(1,507 reviews)
Biltmore Dental Center

, Phoenix, AZ 85018

Dentists
4.9(1,270 reviews)
Dentists
4.9(524 reviews)
Downtown Phoenix Dental

, Phoenix, AZ 85003

Dentists
4.9(552 reviews)
Phoenix Family Dentistry

, Phoenix, AZ 85053

Dentists
4.9(552 reviews)
Dental Therapy - Phoenix

, Phoenix, AZ 85020

Dentists
4.9(89 reviews)
Open Wide Dental - Phoenix

, Phoenix, AZ 85013

Dentists
4.9(858 reviews)
Dentists
4.9(1,009 reviews)
Radiant Smiles Phoenix

, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Dentists
4.9(447 reviews)
Renew Dental, PLLC

, Phoenix, AZ 85012

Dentists
4.8(136 reviews)
Dentists
4.8(16 reviews)
Thomas Dental

, Phoenix, AZ 85016

Dentists
4.8(769 reviews)
Weekend Dental Care

, Phoenix, AZ 85018

Dentists
4.8(675 reviews)
Dentists
4.8(217 reviews)
AZ Family Dental - Phoenix

, Phoenix, AZ 85023

Dentists
4.8(195 reviews)
Anytime Dental

, Phoenix, AZ 85003

Dentists
4.7(332 reviews)
Arizona Biltmore Dentistry

, Phoenix, AZ 85016

Dentists
4.7(1,333 reviews)

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How to Choose the Best Dentists in Arizona

General and specialty dental care. Use these tips to find the right provider for your needs:

  1. Verify the dentist accepts your insurance plan before scheduling — call the office directly to confirm.
  2. Ask whether they offer digital X-rays and modern equipment — this matters for comfort and accuracy.
  3. Look for a dentist who does a full exam before recommending expensive treatments.
  4. Read recent reviews specifically about wait times and how they handle anxious patients.
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Pro tip: Many dental schools offer the same procedures at 50–70% less than private practices, performed by supervised students — a great option for those without insurance.

💰 How Much Do Dentists Cost in Arizona?

A dental exam and cleaning costs $100–$300 without insurance. Fillings run $150–$350 per tooth. Crowns average $1,000–$1,800. Implants typically start at $3,000+.

Prices in Arizona vary by city, job complexity, and provider experience. Always get a written estimate before work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions — Dentists in Arizona

Q: How much does a dentist cost without insurance?

A routine exam and cleaning typically costs $100–$300. Fillings are $150–$350. Many dental offices offer payment plans or in-house membership programs.

Q: How often should I see a dentist?

Most dentists recommend twice-yearly cleanings and exams. People with gum disease or cavities may need more frequent visits.

Q: What should I bring to my first dentist appointment?

Bring your insurance card, ID, a list of any medications you take, and dental records if you have them.

About Dentists in Arizona

Popular Business Directory lists 20 dentists across every city and county in Arizona. Compare ratings, find phone numbers, business hours, and directions — all in one place. General and specialty dental care