Dr. Scott P. Day / Oasis Orthodontics, Orthodontist
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Dr. Scott P. Day / Oasis Orthodontics

Orthodontist

3303 S Lindsay Rd Gilbert AZ, 85296

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Dr. Scott Day practices Orthodontics in Gilbert, AZ. Comprehensive orthodontic treatment includes metal wires that are inserted into orthodontic brackets, which can be made from stainless steel or a more aesthetic ceramic material. The wires interact with the brackets to move teeth into desired positions. Being advanced in the field, Dr. Day may also use Invisalign or other aligner trays that have been designed to align a patients? smile. As an orthodontist, Dr. Day must recognize various characteristics of a malocclusion or dentofacial deformity, define the nature of the problem, including the etiology if possible, and design a treatment strategy based on the specific needs and desires of the patient.

Education and Training

Brigham Young University 0

Oregon Health Sciences University DMD 0

University of Louisville Master’s in Oral Biology and Certificate of Orthodontics 0

Provider Details

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Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Chief of Orthodontics Army Hospital in Fort Bliss, Texas -

Professional Memberships

  • Oasis Orthodontics  
  • American Association of Orthodontists  
  • American Dental Association  
  • Arizona Dental Association  
  • Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists  
  • Gilbert Chamber of Commerce  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Border Children’s Health Clinic

Dr. Scott P. Day / Oasis Orthodontics's Practice location

Practice At 3303 S Lindsay Rd

3303 S Lindsay Rd -
Gilbert, AZ 85296
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Get to know Orthodontist Dr. Scott P. Day, who serves patients in Gilbert, Arizona.

Dr. Day is a skilled orthodontist creating beautiful smiles at Oasis Orthodontics in Gilbert, Arizona. 

Palm trees always symbolized good times for Dr. Day, thus he committed to manifesting his private practice’s vision with the name “Oasis”, adorned with a palm and waterfall motif. Within this tranquil and enjoyable ambiance, he and his dedicated team attend to patients, ensuring that each visit is a “cool and refreshing change from the ordinary!”

Growing up in Rochester, Minnesota, Dr. Day, at the age of 14 and in braces himself, decided then that he would become an orthodontist. After graduating from Mayo High School, he attended Brigham Young University where he completed his pre-dental requirements, majoring in Biology. He then received his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry Degree with high honors from Oregon Health Sciences University, graduating first in his class. 

After serving active duty in the US Army as a general dentist in Europe for three years, Dr. Day returned to the University of Louisville for his Master’s in Oral Biology and Certificate of Orthodontics. He then served as Chief of Orthodontics at the Army Hospital in Fort Bliss, Texas, working on soldiers with difficult surgical orthodontic needs. Meanwhile, Dr. Day also worked at a civilian orthodontic practice once a week and on the cleft lip and palate team at the Border Children’s Health Clinic. 

In 2005, he finished his military commitment and moved with his family to Gilbert, Arizona where he opened Oasis Orthodontics. Since then, he and his team at Oasis have been tirelessly crafting beautiful smiles for their patients.

Among his professional affiliations, Dr. Day is an esteemed member of the American Association of Orthodontists, the American Dental Association, the Arizona Dental Association, the Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists, and the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce.

Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of malpositioned teeth and jaws. As an orthodontist, Dr. Spivak is responsible for identifying problems with the positioning of a patient’s teeth and with their oral development. She utilizes the most advanced procedures and equipment available to ensure that every patient achieves a healthy and beautiful smile. 

Happily married, Dr. Day and his wife, Allison, have four wonderful children: Tyler, Anne, Elizabeth, and Tanner. 

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Head north on South Lindsay Road 603 ft
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5656 SOUTH POWER ROAD GILBERT AZ 85295

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