Dr. Shyon Rahimzadeh was born in Kansas City, Kansas; however, he considers himself to be a native Arizonian as he has lived in this beautiful state since he was five years old. He went to the University of Arizona for his Bachelor’s degree and graduated from Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine in 2020. He has been practicing as a General Dentist for the past four and a half years. He has a very strong passion for the field of dentistry, as he loves what he does. He is grateful to have the opportunity to improve the smiles and oral health of patients each and every single day. He enjoys educating patients on the importance of maintaining their oral health and hygiene and how that has a significant connection to their overall systemic health. It’s a heartwarming moment to be able to help impact and improve the smiles and lives of individuals at that level.
Outside of dentistry, Dr. Shyon enjoys staying active and spending time with his wonderful fiance, family and friends. He enjoys playing basketball and pickleball during his free time, while also reading books, playing games and finding new food places to try. He constantly enrolls and engages himself in continuing education courses in order to learn and keep up to date with new techniques, technologies and practices in the dental field. This helps him to provide the most efficient and optimal dental care and services to his patients.
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Common Causes of Gum Disease in Adults
Back to BlogsGum disease is one of the most common oral health issues seen in adults, and it often develops gradually. Many patients are surprised to learn they have it because early stages may not cause significant discomfort. Understanding the underlying causes...
Why Invisalign Trays Appear to Be Yellow
Back to BlogsIt is fairly common for patients to mention that their Invisalign trays begin to look yellow over time. While this can be frustrating, the discoloration is usually related to everyday habits rather than a flaw in the aligners themselves. Invisalign trays...
Do Veneers Lead to Extra Tooth Sensitivity?
Back to BlogsTooth sensitivity after getting veneers is something many patients ask about, and it is a reasonable concern. In most cases, veneers do not create long term sensitivity, but it is true that many patients notice temporary changes in how their teeth respond...
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