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404 verified dentists in Phoenix. Search by practice, doctor, insurance, or service.
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Dental care in Phoenix
Phoenix is home to 404 verified dentists. Many accept plans like Aetna, Delta Dental, and Guardian. Every listing below is verified against the federal NPI registry — no ads, no pay-to-rank.
Full-service dental practices in this area typically offer preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays), restorative work (fillings, crowns, root canals, bridges), and cosmetic services (whitening, veneers, bonding). Many also handle Invisalign and clear-aligner orthodontics in-house. When choosing a family dentist, key factors include hours that fit working families, insurance acceptance, sedation availability for anxious patients, and the convenience of being able to handle both adult and pediatric care in one practice.
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Dentists in Phoenix — FAQ
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