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4727 E. Pecos Rd.
Gilbert, AZ 85297
Late January 2026
(Exact date to come)

About the Practice
Goodman Dental Center in Queen Creek, Arizona, is a premier dental practice offering comprehensive services with a conservative approach for patients ages four and up. Led by Dr. Brian Goodman and Dr. Tanner Goodman, our team of educated and compassionate dentists and hygienists treat each patient like family, going above and beyond the standard of care. To deliver exceptional results, our team participates in continuous education, staying up-to-date on the latest techniques, procedures, and products that improve patient lives.
At Goodman Dental Center, we thoroughly educate each patient about their oral health and treatment options, empowering them to make informed decisions. Our comprehensive services span preventive care like cleanings, children's dentistry, and cancer screenings, as well as restorative treatments such as fillings, digital imaging, 3D imaging for implants and root canals, and same-day CEREC crowns.
We welcome new patients for all your family's dental needs, from routine care to cosmetic dentistry. To schedule an appointment, simply call our office or use our convenient online booking tool.



















Please let us know if you have any questions regarding our accepted insurances. No insurance? No problem! We also offer new patient specials for patients that do not have insurance. Please contact us for more info.
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