Gilbert Road Dental Care
At Gilbert Road Dental Care, your smile is our top priority! Open Until 8:00 PM Mon-Thur
At Gilbert Road Dental, Dr. Quin Gardner and his staff realize that our patients are the most important part of our practice. We make a unique blend of modern technological advances and relationship-oriented dental care. We know that our job is not only about making your smile beautiful—our job is also about providing a sense of tranquility, comfort and relaxation while we make your smile everything that it should be.
Did you know? Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in both children and adults, even though it’s almost entirely preventable. Make sure you are brushing for 2 minutes, twice a day and don’t forget about flossing!
The spread of COVID-19, otherwise known as the Corona virus, is becoming a growing concern for everyone. At Gilbert Road Dental Care, we are monitoring the situation very closely as well as taking every precaution possible to ensure the safety of all that walk through our doors.
Our office has always practiced a high level of infection control by following all procedures and recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Before you enter the exam room, all surfaces are cleaned, protective equipment covers replaced, non-disposable items and tools sterilized between patients and disposable items disposed of properly. All dental staff involved in patient care are required to wear protective equipment such as gloves, masks and eyewear when needed as well as wash their hands before seeing a new patient.
If you would like to know more about the specific precautions we take every day, please ask.
In addition, we ask that you and your family take your own precautions and do not come into the office if you have a fever, cough or are experiencing any other flu-like symptoms. If you are sick, please give us a call and we will gladly help you reschedule your appointment.
Here at Arise Dental the health and safety of you and your family will always be our number one priority. If it’s been a while since we’ve seen your smile, please call to make an appointment.
For more information on how to help you and your family stay safe, please visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
Coronavirus | Home | CDC CDC Coronavirus: Coronaviruses are common throughout the world. They can infect people and animals. Five different coronaviruses can infect people and make them sick. They usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory illness.
A lot of people think root canals are extremely painful. Decades ago that may have been the case, but with modern technology and anesthetics you won’t experience any more pain than if you went to have a cavity filled.
Have you heard about dental implants but not exactly sure what they are? This helpful article explains what you need to know. Contact us to schedule an appointment! http://bit.ly/2H0hVUu
What are Dental Implants - Types of Dental Implants | Colgate Dental implants allow your dentist to mount replacement teeth directly into a metal post or frame that has been surgically positioned in your jawbone. Learn more about this procedure and find information on the types of dental implants available.
Salmon is high in Vitamin D. Without it, your mouth wouldn't get the calcium it needs for your teeth to develop.
May you and your family have a wonderful time this season. Happy Thanksgiving day!
Celery is good for your teeth because the crunchiness and high water content can work like a toothbrush to clean away plaque.
The original tooth fairy was no fairy at all! In Hispanic culture, this mythical creature began with a mouse named Perez. Children left their baby teeth under their pillows for Perez and received a gift in return.
Don’t wait! If you need to have a cavity filled, it’s important to make an appointment as soon as possible. A cavity left untreated can turn into a more serious dental problem. If you have a cavity that needs to be filled, call us to schedule an appointment!
Underneath your enamel lives dentin, which consists of a sensitive layer of living tissue. When dentin becomes exposed, things that never hurt your teeth before may feel very painful.
Humans have four types of teeth- incisors, canines, premolars and molars. They are used to cut, tear and grind food.
Trying to hide your smile is a big tell-tale sign that you need to schedule an appointment with us.
Ever wonder what happens to teeth when they're immersed in soda pop for a few days? That just can't be good for them.
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Sensitivity to hot or cold food may be a sign of a damaged tooth pulp. If you're experiencing discomfort, don't hesitate, check in with us!
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Children who sleep well are healthier and happier. Take note of these tips to help them when they are having trouble falling asleep.
The first toothbrushes were tree twigs. Chewing on the tips of the twigs spread out the fibers, which were then used to clean the teeth.
Poor oral health can contribute to various diseases in other parts of your body, like your heart, where research suggests that endocarditis might be caused by bacteria that has spread from the mouth. Ask us about proper dental hygiene during your next visit.
The recommended brushing time is 2 minutes, but the average person only brushes for 45 seconds. How long do you brush your teeth?
Flossing reaches the surfaces of your teeth that your toothbrush can't. It's important to floss every day to remove plaque and bacteria that can jeopardize your dental health.
Talk about inflation! When baby boomers were visited by the tooth fairy they would receive an average of $0.70 per tooth. Fast forward to today with this generation getting an average of $3.70 per tooth! How much do you gift your kids?
Here are a few signs that you may have periodontal disease. If you have any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible.
Dental crowns can be used to repair damaged teeth or improve their appearance. Read about the various materials crowns can be made out of: https://goo.gl/sVzZU4
Brushing too often or too hard can cause gum recession, and damage the root surfaces of the teeth by wearing them down. Remember to brush gently 2 times a day for 2 minutes.
Did you know? No two teeth are exactly the same shape and size, and each tooth in your mouth has its own unique profile. Your smile is truly one of a kind.
Brushing Tip: Gently brush the outside, inside and chewing surface of each tooth using short back-and-forth strokes. Don’t forget to brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath.
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944 N. Gilbert Road Suite 104
Mesa, AZ
85203
Opening Hours
Monday | 8am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 7am - 8pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
Thursday | 7am - 8pm |
Friday | 7am - 2pm |
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