Dr. Steven Hymovitch, DDS, MBA

Dr. Steven Hymovitch, DDS, MBA
Director/CEO

This practice is more than just a job to me; more than just a way to make a living. My career involves a lot of interaction with people, and that gives me tremendous satisfaction. Most of my patients are nervous, so I always take the time up front to explain what I will be doing, to relax them, and to give them an idea of what they can expect. That way, there are no surprises. In the end, we're both thrilled.

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Educated and Educator


  • BS: McGill University, Montreal
  • DDS: McGill University, Montreal
  • Endodontic Certification: Tufts University, Boston
  • Forensic Dentistry: Continuing Education at Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.
  • Clinical Instructor: Undergraduate Endodontics, Tufts University, Boston
  • Clinical Instructor, Lecturer: Canadian Forces Dental Services School
  • MBA, Arizona State University

Professional Affiliations


Memberships in professional organizations have been proven invaluable. Not only do I get to share ideas with the industry's best and brightest, but these organizations play a key role in keeping my skills sharp.

  • Member: American Dental Association
  • Member: Arizona Dental Association
  • Member: Central Arizona Dental Society
  • Member: American Association of Endodontists
  • Member: Arizona Association of Endodontists

Research and Publications


The fact that something I researched or wrote may be used by my dental and medical peers in their practices makes every hour of the effort worthwhile. The writing and research isn't just work, it is a way to give something back.

Use of the Nd-Yag Laser in Endodontics,
Tufts University

The Effect of Aluminum Intoxication on the Immune System of Uremic Mice,
Montreal General Hospital

Effect of Bile-Induced Pancreatitis on Renal Function in Dogs,
Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal

Dye Leakage Comparison of Lased and Unlased Apical Plugs,
published in the Journal of Endodontics

Renal Failure in Dogs with Experimental Acute Pancreatitis,
published in the American Journal of Physiology