Chandler Dentist - David J. Velasco, DDS
Education
Dr. Velasco earned his bachelor of science degree in biology at the University of Nebraska - Omaha in 1983. He then went on to achieve his dental degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center - College of Dentistry in 1987. He has been practicing high-quality Age-defying Dentistry for over 20 years.
Credentials
Dr. David Velasco has trained with some of the nation's top family dental clinicians. He is rapidly becoming known as Chandler's leading dentist for people who want cosmetic, orthodontic and general family dentistry all under one roof. With over 800 hours of continuing dental education, Dr. Velasco is trained to competently address nearly all issues regarding your oral health and well-being.
Memberships
Dr. Velasco is a member of the American Dental Association, Arizona State Dental Association and Academy of General Dentistry.
The Patient Experience...
"Dr. Velasco is the best dentist I have ever had. Over the course of my life, I've had many dental services performed. However, until I met Dr. Velasco, I really hadn't understood the difference between a talented dentist vs. an average one. Now I do! I remember the first crown he did for me, I looked in my mouth and couldn't believe the difference between his work and what I had from other dentists. It has opened my eyes to the value of going to an artist like Dr. Velasco. I am so thankful..." --Lisa LaTourette, Scottsdale AZ
Words from Dr. Velasco...
"My passion is dentistry and those in which I serve. I take my profession very seriously. I pledge that all who enter my practice will be treated with respect and dignity. Each patient will be treated as an individual, with unique goals and desires. Given the correct information within a caring relationship, you will be able to make informed decisions about your oral health and well-being.
As my patient, you will be advised regarding:
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The state of your oral conditions
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The consequences of those choices
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The cost of the treatment prior to commencement
Our teeth are meant to last a lifetime. All disease is preventable. It is better to prevent an issue than treat a problem. It is also better to treat the cause and not just the symptoms of a problem. The health of the mouth can affect the overall health of the body.
Allow me to be your oral physician. I will care for you as you entrust me to do so."
---Dr. David J. Velasco