Dr. Jeffrey Fellner, D.D.S., Dentist
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Dr. Jeffrey Fellner, D.D.S.

Dentist | General Practice

20265 N 59th Ave Suite B-5 Glendale AZ, 85308
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Dr. Jeffrey Fellner is a Dentist practicing in Glendale, AZ. Dr. Fellner specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.

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Dr. Jeffrey Fellner, D.D.S.'s Expert Contributions
  • What are the disadvantages of getting a dental bridge?

    Quick answer is: increased potential risk to the teeth required to hold the bridge and increased challenge in cleaning under bridge. READ MORE

  • Why is my bridge hurting?

    If there were no pre existing concerns over the anchor (abutment) teeth holding the bridge then it could well be An adjustment of the bite is required- either way a quick follow up with your Dr. is a good idea READ MORE

  • Sporadic symptoms?

    Wow! Sounds like a job for a physician with knowledge of venomous insects , your specific medical health history and medications already being taken- pretty sure it’s not a result of teeth.. Best of luck!! READ MORE

  • What type of braces close gaps?

    The two common types of orthodontic intervention (which close gaps or straighten teeth) are: wire/bracket or traditional braces and aligner style or Invisalign. It’s up to your Dr. to decide what will be best for the specific condition. READ MORE

  • What is the best painkiller for gum pain?

    Unfortunately there can be many sensations after an extraction but the important things to note are to seek care immediately if: -Swelling in jaw area and pain on swallowing -continuous bleeding -exposed bone (infection) aka ‘dry socket’ -fever or any combinations of the above. These sites heal from inside out- refrain from digging anything out, and avoid using ice packs but rather warmth. READ MORE

  • How many implants do you need for 5 teeth?

    As the general principle goes, more implants equal more stability but for 5 teeth or 1/2 of an arch 3 (well anchored) implants would be the minimum. READ MORE

  • Does wisdom teeth removal affect the jawline?

    If you mean the position of the teeth then, no; if you mean the visual outline of the jaw (facial appearance), also no. READ MORE

  • What can I eat with partial dentures?

    The longer a patient wears and becomes adapted to partial dentures the more they likely eat what they choose,; hard textures (candy, almonds, beef jerky) are traditionally difficult and usually avoided. READ MORE

  • How do you treat a gum infection under a dental bridge?

    If the source of the infection is coming from the tooth holding the bridge (aka Abutment) then treating it will allow things to resolve, if it’s purely the gum tissue under the ‘false’ tooth of the bridge (aka Pontic) then gentle / accurate cleaning will resolve it (Waterpik’s are an excellent aid). READ MORE

  • How long do new dentures take to settle?

    If the dentures were made prior to extractions of the teeth then the healing phase is around 6 months. Relining is require during this healing phase; otherwise ‘settling’ in could be weeks as adjustments to the dentures solve the troubles READ MORE

  • Do you need antibiotics for treating gingivitis?

    If you have other health issues requiring pre-medication and require more invasive cleaning then likely Yes, otherwise for routine 6-month cleanings, then No. READ MORE

  • Should I wear my Invisalign if my gums are swollen?

    Wear your Invisalign aligners as directed and have your Dr determine if the swelling is related to the orthodontic movement or if there is another cause (tarter or health condition) READ MORE

  • How long does a root canal filling last?

    With the proper restorations strengthening the inside and outside (post/core; crown) and barring any fractures of the root (clenching and grinding habits) it should last indefinitely. READ MORE

  • How long does it take to remove an oral cyst?

    There’s no quick answer to this because the answer depends on size, location and type. Generally, cysts are removed by Dentists specializing in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery- are more aligned with the surgical / hospital protocol required for these procedures. READ MORE

  • Is it normal for teeth to hurt after brushing?

    In the absence of a pathological condition sensitivity is usually related to heavy handedness or overly irritating materials ( toothpaste or mouth rinses). Clenching and grinding habits may also predispose you to sensitivity. READ MORE

  • When can I eat solid foods after pinhole surgery?

    As with each surgery, each surgeon has differing criteria, but the safe answer is generally a soft diet for the first few days along with gentle home care and avoidance of aggressive rinses and drinks (Listerine, Scope, bubbly soft drinks, alcohols or lemonades) or tooth whitening materials. READ MORE

  • How painful is it to get a bridge done on your teeth?

    With the proper placement of anesthetic there should be no discomfort at all, post operatively (during the temporary phase- 2 weeks- there may be sensitivity to cold things or certain foods/drinks, with the permanent restoration in place and properly adjusted that sensitivity should resolve. READ MORE

  • What kind of floss can I use for braces?

    Use which ever you like!! The fact you’re flossing is the most important!! Water Piks work great also!! READ MORE

  • How long does your mouth hurt after getting a dental implant?

    Interestingly most patients do not complain of pain after implants- probably because the expectation was so great. The first couple of days after the treatment one should treat the area as a wound. READ MORE

  • How do you brush your teeth after an extraction?

    Soft bristle brush in a gentle circular motion; with an electric brush stay on the neighboring teeth - avoid disrupting the extraction site and avoid strong alcohol-containing mouth rinses. READ MORE

Dr. Jeffrey Fellner, D.D.S.'s Practice location

Practice At 20265 N 59th Ave Suite B-5

20265 N 59th Ave Suite B-5 -
Glendale, AZ 85308
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New patients: 623-362-9616
Fax: 623-362-2614

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