Find a Dentist in Flagstaff, AZ
A northern Arizona mountain city and home to Northern Arizona University and its dental hygiene clinic.
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Call 911 or go to the ER for these signs
Some dental problems are medical emergencies. Get emergency care right away in Flagstaff if you have:
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing
- Swelling of the face, jaw, floor of the mouth, or neck — especially if it is spreading
- Swelling that affects your eye or makes it hard to open your mouth
- A high fever combined with mouth or facial swelling
- Bleeding that won't stop after 10–15 minutes of firm pressure
- A knocked-out adult tooth, or an injury to the jaw, head, or face
When in doubt, consider it an emergency and seek care now.
Flagstaff, Arizona
Dental care in Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff's high elevation is dry with cold winters; indoor heating and dry mountain air can contribute to dry mouth. Staying hydrated and keeping up with routine care goes a long way in Flagstaff, and when a problem does come up, Coconino County has options — from urgent and same-day visits to lower-cost community clinics. The local resources below are a good place to start.
MediMouth helps you sort through those options and get to the right provider in and around Flagstaff — including reduced-fee dental-school teaching clinics and community health centers (listed below). We don't diagnose or treat: it's free help finding care, not medical or dental advice.
Local & low-cost dental resources in Flagstaff
If cost or insurance is a barrier in Coconino County, these Arizona resources may help. Always confirm current hours, services, and eligibility with each resource before visiting — details change.
Nearest dental school clinic
NAU Dental Hygiene Clinic (Flagstaff)
Teaching clinics often provide care at reduced fees.
Community health centers (Northern AZ)
Often offer sliding-scale dental care. Confirm dental services and the nearest location:
- North Country HealthCare
- Canyonlands Healthcare
Statewide low-cost & safety-net directories
- Arizona Department of Health Services – Reduced Fee & Community Dental Clinics (statewide list) — Authoritative statewide clinic directory (PDF)
- Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation – Low-Cost Dental Clinics — Low-cost clinic directory
- Arizona Oral Health Coalition – Low-Cost Dental Services — Resource directory
- 2-1-1 Arizona (dial 211) — Free statewide referral line for health and social services
- St. Vincent de Paul – Delta Dental Arizona Oral Health Center — Charity dental care for uninsured adults and children (Phoenix)
MediMouth lists these resources for convenience and does not operate or endorse them. This is not medical or dental advice. In an emergency, call 911.
Dental care in Flagstaff: FAQs
How do I find a dentist in Flagstaff, AZ?
Tell us what you need using the form on this page — your name, ZIP code, and a short note — and MediMouth will help you find dental care options in and around Flagstaff. You can also pick the specific service you need from the list on this page.
What should I do in a dental emergency in Flagstaff?
If you have trouble breathing or swallowing, spreading facial swelling, a high fever with mouth swelling, or uncontrolled bleeding, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. For most tooth-specific problems — severe pain, a broken or knocked-out tooth, or swelling — see an emergency dentist promptly, and we can help you find one.
Where can I find low-cost dental care in Coconino County?
Options include dental school clinics such as NAU Dental Hygiene Clinic (Flagstaff), community health centers with sliding-scale fees, and statewide low-cost directories. See the local resources listed on this page, and always confirm current fees and eligibility before visiting.