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SAME DAY DENTISTRY IN GLENDALE, AZ

Same Day Treatments

Crowns and Veneers

We have the equipment and know-how to fabricate prostheses in-office. This equipment negates the need for the back-and-forth between dental office and lab.

Replacing Missing Teeth

With Same Day implants, the dentist skips the wound healing and osseointegration processes and places the implant on the same day after extracting the decayed tooth.

Teeth Whitening

Certain in-office whitening procedures that use high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide in their solutions can yield visible results right away.

Dental Bonding

Due to its conservative nature, dental bonding is something most dentists can perform in the office on the same day. Unlike some treatments, bonding does not necessitate prosthetics or the help of a lab.

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Same Day Dentistry

For many people, time prevents them from receiving the dental care they need. Luckily, with same day dentistry, dental care is more accessible than ever. Same day dentistry uses modern technology to condense the time it takes to complete more complex dental procedures into a single day.
Same day dentistry is available at 75th Ave Dental Studio in Glendale and the surrounding area. With the help of computer-assisted design and an in-house manufacturing system, we can ensure that many of your more complex dental needs are met in just a single visit. Whether you are interested in teeth whitening, restorations, or tooth replacement, state-of-the-art dental technology makes it possible to restore or improve your smile on the same day you make an appointment.
Same day dentistry services are as varied as standard dental services. See if you are eligible for same day treatment.

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Candidacy for Same Day Dentistry

Patients should note that not everyone is an ideal candidate for same day dentistry. Many of the procedures that can be performed in one appointment rely on a foundation of good health. Given this information, patients should remain realistic about what their dentists can and cannot do in a single appointment.

If a patient has less than stellar oral health, the dentist may need to prep the mouth for subsequent procedures or refer a patient to a specialist. For instance, if a person who is missing teeth also has gum disease, the dentist will need to treat the gum issues (that likely caused the tooth loss) before proceeding with the restoration process.

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FAQ's About Same Day Dentistry

  • Are same day dentistry and emergency dentistry the same things?

    No, they are not. When patients experience a dental emergency, they need urgent assistance to stop bleeding, infection, swelling, or severe pain or to save a tooth. Same day dentistry is for people who value convenience and speed.

  • How much dental work can be done in a single day?

    This depends on several factors. The length of the appointment is one of the most influential considerations in Same Day dental procedures. At our dentistry, we will do as much as we can while keeping you safe.

  • What are the benefits of same day dentistry?

    There are several advantages to this type of dentistry. The first and most obvious is convenience. Same day dentistry also allows you to enjoy a restored smile quickly and with fewer appointments. Finally, it can be less expensive since it requires fewer visits.

  • Does same day dentistry have pitfalls?

    This process is not for everyone. If a patient undergoes same day dentistry despite being a less-than-ideal candidate, the results may not last. Moreover, the procedure may do more harm than good. Our team will do all that is necessary to make sure same day dentistry is right for you.

  • How can I prevent the need for same day dentistry?

    We understand that accidents happen. However, prevention is always the best line of defense. Keep teeth safe and healthy by eating a balanced diet, maintaining a good oral hygiene routine, and refraining from using your teeth to tear things open.