Experienced Anthem, AZ Dentist

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Connor Stevenson, DMD

Dr. Stevenson comes to work every day with a simple goal in mind—to connect with his patients and change their overall perception of visiting the dentist. For him, it’s extremely fulfilling to show someone that taking care of their teeth doesn’t have to be painful or stressful. When you become his patient, you’ll never have to worry about your upcoming dental appointment again! To learn more about what brought Dr. Stevenson to our dental office, read on below.

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Why Did You Want to Become a Dentist?

While most people dreaded going to the dentist as a child, Dr. Stevenson had a very different experience. He had a great dentist and orthodontist growing up who helped him form a positive relationship with dental care from an early age. He decided to become a dentist while he was in high school, and thanks to numerous mentors he’s had over the years, he’s thrilled he now gets to show people just how comfortable and fulfilling taking care of their smiles can be.

Where Did You Study Dentistry?

Dr. Stevenson’s college career started in his native California at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, and after graduating, he enrolled in the Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine in Arizona. Since obtaining his dental degree, he has become certified to provide both Invisalign and laser dentistry. To keep his skills sharp and stay up to date on the latest breakthroughs in the dental field, he maintains memberships in the American Dental Association and Arizona Dental Association.

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Outside of the Dental Office,
What Do You Like To Do?

In some cases, our dentists need to learn more about your unique oral structures before completing certain treatments. That’s where our CT/cone beam scanner (or the Instrumentarium Orthopantomograph OP300 as it is technically called) comes in! This device captures a 3D image of your mouth and jaw in just a few minutes, allowing us to pinpoint sensitive areas of your mouth (i.e. your bone and soft tissue, nerves, blood vessels and more.) This makes it especially ideal for placing dental implants safely.