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Rachel Schick, DMD

Dentist | General Practice

28190 N Alma School Pkwy 111 Scottsdale AZ, 85262

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Dr. Rachel Schick, DMD is a Dentist practicing in Scottsdale, AZ. Dr. Schick specializes in using digital technology to provide patients customized interdisciplinary & cosmetic dental treatment. These treatments include No Prep/Near Prepless Veneers, Clear Aligner Therapy, Laser Smile Sculpting and much more! At the core, Dr. Schick's main focus is bettering the lives of others. With her Elite Gymnastics background, she provides nothing but excellence that is embodied into her chairshide experience, treatment recommendations, and treatment results. 
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Education and Training

Midwestern University - Glendale, AZ Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) 2022

Dental College of Georgia 0

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Rachel Schick, DMD's Expert Contributions
  • Let’s Demystify: Non-Invasive Porcelain Veneers

    OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW: Non-Invasive Prepless VeneersI am a realist, therefore I know that when “Porcelain Veneers” is brought up in any conversation, many people’s nose crinkles, eyebrows fold inward or straight up, lips quiver, and head starts to shake left and right.Honestly, I...

  • Implants and retainers

    Hey, Happy Thursday! It depends…I would speak with your doctor and discuss this. To truly answer your question, based on your current situation, - Yes, I would recommend new retainers after the implants are place and restored with implant crowns. Since the implants were not placed during your ortho treatment, I recommend you proceed with getting retainers solely because maintaining your post-ortho alignment is very important. You don’t want any teeth to shift or move while you wait for you implant and implant crown. I would recommend, after you have your implants placed and implant crowns restored that you have your dentist make you an ‘occlusal guard’ for that arch with the implants. The occlusal guard with provide more protection to your teeth and implants and maintain you teeth position. I hope that helped. Good luck! READ MORE

  • Braces

    Hello :) Great question! Like anything in life it is NEVER to late to do something that will benefit you and your health. Having straight teeth and an equal bite will increase the long term prognosis of keeping all your teeth for a lifetime! An even added bonus to straightening your teeth is you reduce your chances of different oral diseases that cause bone loss, cavities, muscle pain, tooth destruction and sensitivity. Summarize: it is never too late! If you are interested in seeing a ‘Smile Template’ of yourself with straight teeth, this link will take you to a smile simulator you can complete in your own home. https://providerbio.invisalign.com/sv/1692587#start I hope this helps! Xoxo Dr. Schick READ MORE

  • Toothache when flying and having a cold

    Hello, I am sorry for my late response. I am sorry you are dealing with these symptoms. I hope you were able to travel back safely. I would have your sinus, evaluate for sinusitis. The head-neck region is all connected therefore if you have a sinus infection, that needs antibiotic treatment, a side effect of the infection can assimilate tooth pain. I hope that helps. Xoxo Dr. Schick READ MORE

  • How long do veneers last on front teeth?

    Hello, I hope you are doing well! Great question. There are a couple factors that will determine the longevity of your veneers: 1. How frequently you go to your dentist for hygiene check ups and cleanings. 2. How is your home care - If you are not properly brushing or flossing at home cavities can cause the seal of the veneer to your tooth to weaken. Gum inflammation can also cause the seal of the veneer to tooth to weaken. If the seal weakens then the veneers need to be replaced so that cavities are removed and to prevent sensitivity. 3. Dentist protocol for cementing the veneers to your teeth - normally not a big factor that will deter the longevity of the veneers. All in all! As along as you take care of your investment they will last a long time anywhere from 5-20+ years! In the end the longevity if up to you :) I hope that helps! Xoxo Dr. Schick READ MORE

  • How long after endodontic treatment will I get a crown?

    Hello, I hope you are doing well! You should get a full coverage dental crown on the tooth treated no less than 1 week after. I hope that helps. Xoxo Dr. Schick READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Prepless or Near Prepless VeneersClear Aligner Therapy (Invisalign)Full Mouth RehabilitationDental Extraction & Implants

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • General Dentist Brighterway Dental 2024 - Present
  • Associate Dentist Town Dentistry 2022 - 2023
  • Associate Dentist Tatum Highlands Dentistry 2024 - 2024
  • Associate Dentist BrighterWay Dental Institute 2024 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Clear Aligners  
  • American Dental Association  
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry  
  • American Association of Women Dentists  

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Dental Association (ADA), American Academy of Clear Aligners (AACA), American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD).

What do you attribute your success to?

  • I was an elite gymnast. Excellence and grit were bred into me. I transferred all of what I\'ve learned about such as hard work, dedication, perfection, and beauty from my gymnastics background into dentistry. I really contribute to my success and why I am a cosmetic dentist because I just want to make people feel good and smile and live a life where they\'re happy. I want to make people feel good and smile and live a life where they\'re happy. I feel like when someone smiles that you see a little bit of happiness inside them.

Rachel Schick, DMD's Practice location

Dynamite Smiles Dentistry

28190 N Alma School Pkwy 111 -
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
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Working Tirelessly To Ensure That Each Patient Leaves The Office With A Smile

Dr. Rachel Schick is a renowned dentist practicing at Dynamite Smiles Dentistry in Scottsdale, Arizona. Her practice encompasses a fully digitalized comprehensive workflow thus allowing her to provide a broad spectrum of dental services, including clear aligner therapy (Invisalign), endodontics, freehand and guided implants, full mouth rehabilitation, no prep veneers, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Schick believes in treating each patient as an individual, tailoring her approach to meet their unique needs and desires.

Possessing a rich educational background, her pursuit for dentistry started at the esteemed Dental College of Georgia. She further refined her clinical skills in oral surgery and interdisciplinary dentistry at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona, ensuring her patients receive the highest standard of care.

Prior to her dental career, Dr. Schick excelled as a competitive gymnast at the University of Georgia, where her remarkable skills led her to be named an NCAA All-American. This experience instilled in her the values of discipline, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence—all qualities she brings to her dental practice. She is particularly enthusiastic about the advancements in digital dentistry, which allow her to enhance the precision and comfort of her treatments while improving the overall patient experience.

On a more personal note, she attributes her success to the foundational principles she learned as a gymnast. "The pursuit of perfection and the joy of creating beauty are at the heart of what I do," she explains. Her mission is to foster happiness through smiles, believing that a genuine smile can illuminate a person’s inner joy. With her relentless pursuit of excellence and a genuine passion for helping others, she continues to inspire her patients to embrace their best selves, one smile at a time.

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