300 Crown Colony Drive, Quincy, MA 02169
300 Crown Colony Drive, Quincy, MA 02169

Dentist in Quincy, MA providing same day dental implants for patients in immediate need at Quincy Smile Center

Teeth in a Day Treatment by Dr. Matarazzo in Quincy MA Area

Are you embarrassed by your smile due to missing or damaged teeth? Dr. Stephen Matarazzo at Quincy Smile Center in Quincy, MA offers teeth in a day treatment for individuals facing such a situation. If you are reluctant to show off your smile due to a lack of confidence, these one-day dental implants may just be the answer you have been looking for. Dr. Matarazzo employs advanced techniques and materials to have your teeth fixed in just a single day. While traditional dental implants require extensive healing time before the artificial tooth is put into place, Dr. Matarazzo’s same day … Continue reading


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Stephen J. Matarazzo, DMD, FICOI

Stephen J. Matarazzo, DMD, FICOI

Dr. Stephen Matarazzo is passionate about life-changing, “big problem” dentistry with an eye on premiere services such as smile makeovers, implant dentistry, full-mouth rehabilitation, and complete dentures.

A graduate of Boston College and Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Matarazzo has served Quincy-area patients since 1978. A Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, the father of three has attended the distinguished Misch International Implant Institute. Dr. Matarazzo also learned from the “best”; advanced training at The LD Pankey Institute refined his exceptional skills in creating long-lasting, natural-looking, and healthy-functioning smiles. With a passion for complex and challenging cases, Dr. Matarazzo maintains membership with the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation (DOCS).

A published author, Dr. Matarazzo dedicates his time and talent to resolve dental disease and decay among patients at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, as untreated oral infections are associated with stem cell and bone marrow transplant failures.