Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists - Scottsdale Introduce
For pet owners across the Valley of the Sun, the health and happiness of their canine and feline companions is a top priority. A critical, yet often complex, aspect of pet health is Oral Health, which requires more than just routine teeth cleaning when severe disease or trauma strikes. Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists in Scottsdale provides the highest echelon of veterinary dental care, functioning as a specialized Veterinary Hospital and Dental Clinic focused exclusively on complex pet dental, oral surgery, and maxillofacial needs.
This is not a general veterinary practice, but a Specialty Care center where expertise is guaranteed. They are equipped to treat all aspects of oral health for your pet, ranging from Endodontic Root Canal Therapy and Periodontal Therapy to the most Advanced Oral Surgery. Pet Parents and local veterinarians alike recognize this facility for its commitment to providing care that often exceeds the standards of traditional Vet Dental services. As one local feline-only Veterinarian noted after referring many complex cases and bringing in her own sensitive rescue dog, the presence of board-certified dental specialists offers confidence and peace of mind.
The entire team, from the warm and friendly front staff to the Board-Certified Veterinary Dentist professionals like Dr. Lisa Fink and Dr. Khananisho, operates with exceptional compassion. The priority is to ensure the safest, most comfortable experience possible, especially during procedures requiring Anesthesia for Pet Dental Cleaning and Procedures. Utilizing advanced protocols and having specialized facilities means that even the most timid pets, like the rescued Chihuahua who had previously struggled to trust humans, "immediately loved everyone in their office" and came through a major procedure with "no signs of discomfort or distress." This level of care is why Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists is the trusted choice for complex, specialty Vet Care in the Arizona region.
They utilize the same advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques found in human dentistry, including Digital Dental X-Rays, Cone Beam CT, and piezoelectric surgical units, ensuring precise Diagnosis And Treatment. Whether your pet needs Canine Dental Care, Cat Dental Care, or treatment for Oral Surgical trauma, this center provides the focused, high-quality Veterinary Dentistry that can preserve teeth, manage pain, and significantly improve their quality of life.
Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists is conveniently located in the heart of Scottsdale, Arizona, making their Specialized Veterinary Dentistry services accessible to communities throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area and beyond. Their location facilitates a convenient trip for pet owners whose primary care veterinarian has referred them for Specialty Care Services.
The physical location is:
7908 E Chaparral Rd Ste 108, Scottsdale, AZ 85250, USA
The facility prioritizes client and patient comfort and convenience with excellent accessibility features:
- Free parking lot and On-site parking are available, eliminating the stress of searching for a spot before an appointment.
- The clinic is fully accessible, featuring a Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, and a Wheelchair accessible restroom.
- Appointments required or Appointments recommended to ensure a Board-Certified Dental Specialist is available and dedicated time is set aside for the Exam/Consultation or procedure.
- The practice is noted for its welcoming atmosphere, being LGBTQ+ friendly and focused on treating all clients with respect and transparency.
- Onsite services are provided, ensuring comprehensive care from initial Oral Examination through Advanced Dental Imaging and Oral Surgical procedures all within the same trusted facility.
As a leading Veterinary Specialty Care provider, the clinic offers a deep, focused range of Dentistry & Oral Surgery services, specializing in procedures often beyond the scope of general practice Animal Hospital settings:
- Advanced Dental and Oral Diagnostics: Including Advanced Dental Imaging, Digital Dental Radiography, Oral Radiology, Computed Tomography (CT), and the high-resolution Cone Beam CT for precise diagnosis.
- Comprehensive Periodontal Treatment: Specialized Periodontal Therapy and Surgery for Dogs and Cats, including advanced procedures like gingival flap surgery and bone grafting to save diseased teeth.
- Endodontics (Root Canal Therapy): Specialized Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics) to preserve teeth that have been fractured or damaged, preventing the need for Pet Tooth Extractions.
- Advanced Oral Surgery: Expertise in complex Oral Surgical procedures such as tumor removals (Oral Cancer), Veterinary Jaw Fracture Repair, trauma reconstruction, and specialized Teeth Extractions.
- Restorative Dentistry: Services including Crowns and Restorations to protect teeth that have undergone root canal therapy or are at risk of further damage.
- Orthodontics: Treatment for malocclusions to correct an improper bite and improve the patient's Oral Health and comfort.
- Routine and Professional Procedures: Professional Veterinary Dental Cleanings, Dental Scaling, Dental Cleaning, and Dental Examinations, all performed under safe Anesthesia Protocols.
- Anesthesia and Patient Care: Dedication to the highest level of Surgery And Anesthesia safety, often including a Veterinary Anesthesiologist or utilizing advanced monitoring and Pain Control techniques.
- Ancillary and Health Support: Pre-anesthetic screening via Bloodwork, Routine Blood Work, Urinalysis, and Fecal Test, as well as Outpatient Care, Acute Care, and services for Senior Pets.
The key features of Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists that make them a leading choice for Pet Dental Health include:
- Board-Certified Dental Specialist Expertise: The facility is staffed by Veterinarians who are Board-Certified Veterinary Dentist professionals, ensuring the highest level of specialized knowledge and skill for Canine Dental Care and Feline Dental Care.
- Advanced Technology: Utilizes state-of-the-art equipment such as Cone Beam CT and Digital Dental Xrays for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning, often matching the technology found in human Dental Practice.
- Complex Case Referral Center: Routinely trusted by local general practice Veterinarian clinics for complicated cases requiring Advanced Oral Surgery or specialized procedures like Endodontic Root Canal Therapy.
- Unwavering Compassion and Communication: Clients consistently praise the "wonderful and caring" staff, including the doctors and technicians like Debora, for spending generous time explaining options and providing consistent, transparent communication throughout the pet's stay.
- Focus on Pet Comfort and Safety: A key strength is the dedication to meticulous Anesthesia for Pet Dental Cleaning and Procedures, providing a safe and comfortable experience that minimizes stress for sensitive animals.
- Comprehensive Oral Surgery Capabilities: Equipped to handle complex maxillofacial surgeries, including Veterinary Jaw Fracture Repair and Soft Tissue Surgery related to the oral cavity, which few other Animal Hospital facilities offer.
- Lifetime Patient Relationships: The staff, including Dr. Fink, has a reputation for remembering individual pets and their histories over many years, offering a truly personalized approach to Pet Health.
- Transparency in Costs: The practice maintains a high degree of transparency regarding costs throughout the process, allowing Pet Parents to make informed decisions without unexpected financial surprises.
For pet owners seeking a consultation, examination, or to arrange a referral for specialized pet dental needs in the Scottsdale area, please use the contact information below:
Address: 7908 E Chaparral Rd Ste 108, Scottsdale, AZ 85250, USA
Phone: (480) 941-1738
Choosing Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists in Scottsdale is an investment in your pet's comfort, longevity, and overall health. When your beloved dog or cat faces complex Oral Health issues—a fractured tooth requiring a Root Canal Treatment, advanced Periodontal Disease that necessitates saving teeth through surgery, or severe trauma—you need a Board-Certified Dental Specialist. This is exactly what this facility provides.
It is worth choosing this clinic because of the deep, specialized knowledge and the state-of-the-art Dentistry Facilities they offer. The fact that a local veterinarian confidently refers their most sensitive patients here is the strongest endorsement available. Whether it’s the peace of mind that comes from their exceptional Anesthesia Protocols, the ability to perform highly complex Advanced Oral Surgery, or the simple warmth and transparency of their staff, Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists stands out as the premier destination for Specialty Care Services in Veterinary Dentistry for the Arizona community.
Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists - Scottsdale Services
Veterinarian
- Acute Care
- Advanced Dental Imaging
- Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
Pet dental health care involves more than the portion of the tooth above the gum line. There is a great deal of anatomy that can't be seen without veterinary dental radiographs! Veterinary dental radiography, commonly called “x-rays”, is often used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up ev
- Advanced Oral Surgery
In addition to treating dental conditions—our doctors perform advanced oral maxillofacial surgeries (OMFS) such as tumor removals, fracture repairs, salivary gland surgery, and trauma reconstruction. We use many of the same diagnostic and sterile surgical treatment methods that human surgeons use, s
- Ancillary Services
- Anesthesia Protocols
- Anesthesia for Pet Dental Cleaning and Procedures
We offer anesthesia for all pet dental cleanings and other procedures. Anesthesia is always a concern for our clients and for our doctors. We practice the safest anesthetic procedures possible, and our doctors and technicians have had advanced training. We have two board-certified anesthesiologists
- Animal Dental Services
- Animal Hospital
- Annual Exam
- Bloodwork
- Boarding & Grooming Services
- Canine Cancer
- Canine Dental Care
- Caring For Pets
- Cat Dental Care
- Computed Tomography
Cone Beam Computed Topoghraphy
- Cone Beam CT
Cone Beam Computed Tomography, or CBCT, provides high quality images of your pet’s mouth. This technology is more effective than standard dental radiographs (x-rays) at diagnosing common oral conditions like periodontal disease, tooth resorption, and endodontic disease. By finding disease earlier,
- Crowns and Restorations
This area of dentistry deals with the diagnosis and treatment of teeth with restorations and prosthetic crowns to restore teeth to full, functional ability and esthetic appearance. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a dog or cat's tooth - covering the tooth to restore its sh
- Dental Care And Oral Surgery
In addition to treating dental conditions—our doctors perform advanced oral maxillofacial surgeries (OMFS) such as tumor removals, fracture repairs, salivary gland surgery, and trauma reconstruction. We use many of the same diagnostic and sterile surgical treatment methods that human surgeons use, s
- Dental Cleaning
- Dental Cleanings
At Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists, we offer anesthesia for all pet dental cleanings and other procedures. Anesthesia is always a concern for our clients and for our doctors. We practice the safest anesthetic procedures possible, and our doctors and technicians have had advanced training. We
- Dental Examinations
- Dental Practice
- Dental Scaling
- Dental Specialist
- Dentistry & Oral Surgery
In addition to treating dental conditions—our doctors perform advanced oral maxillofacial surgeries (OMFS) such as tumor removals, fracture repairs, salivary gland surgery, and trauma reconstruction. We use many of the same diagnostic and sterile surgical treatment methods that human surgeons use, s
- Dentistry Facilities
- Dentistry Practice
- Diagnosis And Treatment
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Diagnostic Tests
- Digital Dental Radiography
Our dental specialists use digital X-ray sensors instead of traditional photographic film. Digital radiography provides many more benefits than traditional X-ray film, including: Provides immediate access to the image. Allows for digital measurements. Has the capability for contrast, brightness,
- Digital Dental X-Rays
Pet dental health care involves more than the portion of the tooth above the gum line. There is a great deal of anatomy that can't be seen without veterinary dental radiographs! Veterinary dental radiography, commonly called “x-rays”, is often used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up ev
- Digital Dental Xrays
When performing digital dental x-rays, the digital sensor is placed into the mouth of the dog or cat, providing a clear and well-defined radiograph of the pet’s teeth and jaw. To ensure that these clear, readable images are obtained, the pet must be asleep under anesthesia.
- Dog Dental Care
- Drop Off
- Ear Infection
- Emergency Medicine
- Endodontic Root Canal Therapy
Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of the pulp (the innermost layer of the tooth containing nerves and vessels). When the pulpal tissue is compromised and the vitality is destroyed, the tooth dies, and infection may occur. In these cases, endodontic tr
- Endodontics
Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of the pulp (the innermost layer of the tooth containing nerves and vessels). When the pulpal tissue is compromised and the vitality is destroyed, the tooth dies, and infection may occur. In these cases, endodontic tr
- Exam/Consultation
- Eye Care
- Fecal Exam
- Fecal Test
- Feline Dental Care
Cats can develop numerous dental diseases that affect their quality of life; most felines should receive annual professional dental cleanings. It is also recommended that cats receive dental radiographs (x-rays) with each professional teeth cleaning beginning at one year old. The most common conditi
- Health Support
- Illness Exam
- Imaging Centers
- Internal Medicine Specialist
- Medical Treatment
- Minor Surgery
- Nail Trims
- Older Dogs And Cats
We frequently meet pet owners worried about anesthesia since another veterinarian has previously told them that their pet was "too old for anesthesia." Let's consider the facts with regard to age and anesthesia risks. Age is not a disease and does not directly reflect health status.
- Oral Examination
Full mouth exam
- Oral Health
- Oral Radiography
Pet dental health care involves more than the portion of the tooth above the gum line. There is a great deal of anatomy that can't be seen without veterinary dental radiographs! Veterinary dental radiography, commonly called “x-rays”, is often used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up ev
- Oral Radiology
Pet dental health care involves more than the portion of the tooth above the gum line. There is a great deal of anatomy that can't be seen without veterinary dental radiographs! Veterinary dental radiography, commonly called “x-rays”, is often used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up ev
- Oral Surgical
In addition to treating dental conditions—our doctors perform advanced oral maxillofacial surgeries (OMFS) such as tumor removals, fracture repairs, salivary gland surgery, and trauma reconstruction. We use many of the same diagnostic and sterile surgical treatment methods that human surgeons use, s
- Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the area of dentistry concerned with moving and correcting the position or alignment of teeth. Abnormal bites (malocclusions) can develop due to primary teeth being slow or failing to fall out, or because secondary teeth are slow to erupt. Malocclusions tend to be less common in cats
- Osteoarthritis In Dogs
- Outpatient Care
- Pain Control
- Periodontal Therapy
Depending on the extent of a pet’s periodontal disease, veterinary dental specialists may be able to save some of a dog's or cat's diseased teeth from extraction. Due to the advanced treatments available through a veterinary dental specialist, when periodontitis is present, treatment options may be
- Periodontal Therapy and Surgery for Dogs and Cats
Depending on the extent of a pet’s periodontal disease, veterinary dental specialists may be able to save some of a dog's or cat's diseased teeth from extraction. Due to the advanced treatments available through a veterinary dental specialist, when periodontitis is present, treatment options may be
- Pet Adoption
- Pet Allergies
- Pet Bite Evaluation
- Pet Dental
- Pet Dental Health
- Pet Exams
- Pet Health
- Pet Imaging
- Pet Oral Surgery
In addition to treating dental conditions—our doctors perform advanced oral maxillofacial surgeries (OMFS) such as tumor removals, fracture repairs, salivary gland surgery, and trauma reconstruction. We use many of the same diagnostic and sterile surgical treatment methods that human surgeons use, s
- Pet Rehab
- Pet Tooth Extractions
Routine tooth extractions can typically be performed by a primary care veterinarian, but in the event of severe disease or damage, extractions may be referred to a veterinary dental specialist. Most tooth extractions require an incision of the gingiva and minimal removal of bone to ensure extractio
- Practice Management
- Preventative Care
- Professional Veterinary Dental Cleanings
We offer anesthesia for all pet dental cleanings and other procedures. Anesthesia is always a concern for our clients and for our doctors. We practice the safest anesthetic procedures possible, and our doctors and technicians have had advanced training. We have two board-certified anesthesiologists
- Radio Surgery
In addition to treating dental conditions—our doctors perform advanced oral maxillofacial surgeries (OMFS) such as tumor removals, fracture repairs, salivary gland surgery, and trauma reconstruction. We use many of the same diagnostic and sterile surgical treatment methods that human surgeons use, s
- Root Canal Treatment
Pet root canal treatment is a potential alternative to tooth extraction. This procedure removes the pulp of a tooth, thereby removing the nerves and the infected tissue. The aim of root canals is to remove the pain and infection inside the tooth and roots, allowing the tooth to remain inside the mou
- Routine Blood Work
- Senior Pets
- Soft Tissue Surgery
- Spay/Neuter
- Specialized Veterinary Dentistry
- Specialty Care
- Specialty Care Services
- Stomatitis
A severe inflammation or ulceration of the oral epithelium (the lining of the mouth) and is a debilitating disease for affected cats. Foul breath, difficulty in eating, and drooling are typical symptoms; large red sores may be visible. Stomatitis requires aggressive veterinary dental treatment. For
- Surgery And Anesthesia
- Surgery For Pets
- Teeth Cleaning
- Teeth Extractions
Routine tooth extractions can typically be performed by a primary care veterinarian, but in the event of severe disease or damage, extractions may be referred to a veterinary dental specialist. Most tooth extractions require an incision of the gingiva and minimal removal of bone to ensure extractio
- Tooth Extractions
Routine tooth extractions can typically be performed by a primary care veterinarian, but in the event of severe disease or damage, extractions may be referred to a veterinary dental specialist. Most tooth extractions require an incision of the gingiva and minimal removal of bone to ensure extractio
- Urgent Medical
- Urinalysis
- Urine Testing
- Vet Care
- Vet Dental
- Veterinary Anesthesiologist
Board-Certified Anesthesiologist available for geriatric and high risk cases.
- Veterinary Dental
- Veterinary Dental Services
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Veterinary Dermatology
- Veterinary Healthcare
- Veterinary Jaw Fracture Repair
- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary Periodontal Treatment
The pet patient’s overall health, the cost of specific treatments, and the pet owner’s willingness to provide daily oral hygiene at home are considered prior to performing periodontal therapy. Without diligent homecare to keep a pet's teeth clean between their annual vet dental cleanings, periodonta
- Veterinary Specialty Care
- Your Pet's Surgical
Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists - Scottsdale Details
Service options
- Onsite services
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
Amenities
- Restroom
Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
Planning
- Appointment required
- Appointments recommended
Parking
- Free parking lot
- On-site parking
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Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists - Scottsdale
7908 E Chaparral Rd Ste 108, Scottsdale, AZ 85250, USA
Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists - Scottsdale Reviews
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★ 5★ 4★ 3★ 2★ 1Dr. Lisa Fink and the staff were so wonderful and caring! We were greeted by the warm and friendly front staff. Dr. Fink spent a generous amount of time with us going over options and her professional opinion regarding dental care for our Sheltie. She also remembered our little guy from the first time we needed dental care six years ago. Debora was also sweet and communicated via text throughout the day to let us know how he was doing. I would highly recommend this practice and Dr.Fink to anyone needing dental care for their furry family member.
July 06 · Cheryl EspositoAs a local feline-only Veterinarian, I have referred many patients with complicated oral surgery needs to this practice. Seeing the level of care they provide for my patients, and knowing they have board-certified dental specialists at hand, they were the obvious choice when my sensitive (canine) girl needed her own dental needs met. In her previous life she was a mostly feral rescue Chihuahua, found running wild in a field in Texas. It has been hard for her to learn to trust humans, but she immediately loved everyone in their office and was wagging her tail and getting in their laps right away at check-in. I had zero qualms leaving her in their hands and knew she would have only the best care for her anesthesia and surgery. They kept me informed every step of the way, and were transparent about costs throughout the process. She came through wonderfully and has shown no signs of discomfort or distress after her dental extractions. Thank you Dr. Khananisho and staff for the wonderful care you gave Martie. We will be back for her own needs and will continue to refer patients to you with the utmost confidence. We are fortunate to have caring specialists like you!
July 15 · Kerrie SandersDr. Lisa Fink and all the staff at Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists provided my dog with exceptional care. From the minute I walked in, until my dog’s procedures were completed, my dog and I were treated with wonderful professional service. They explained all the details of the proposed treatment plan, and most importantly, demonstrated compassion and true interest in my dog. I was kept informed of my pet’s status all along the way and I cannot thank them enough!
September 30 · PeterArizona Veterinary Dental Specialists in Scottsdale is truly exceptional! Dr. Fink is the absolute best! Her expertise, compassion, and genuine care shine through in every interaction. I always feel completely safe and at ease leaving my dog in her hands. You can tell she treats every pet like her own.The entire staff is incredible! So kind, caring, and helpful. From the moment you walk in, you’re met with warmth and professionalism. They go above and beyond to make both pets and owners feel comfortable and informed.I honestly can’t recommend them enough. If you’re looking for top-tier veterinary dental care with a team that truly cares, look no further!
July 17 · Britini BadrickWe can’t thank Dr. Lisa Fink enough for the incredible dental surgery she performed on our 7lb Yorkie mix. Her skill and genuine care made all the difference, especially because it was a more complex case. Her entire staff were amazing! Kind, professional and clearly compassionate about what they do. We felt supported and informed every step of the way. Frequent text updates eased any worries we had.Highly recommend Dr. Fink and her team!
June 26 · Valerie Wuls
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