A Tradition of Excellence Since 1974

For over 50 years, the Noseck name has been synonymous with honest, high-quality dentistry in East Tucson.

Our practice was founded on a simple principle: patients deserve personalized attention, not a corporate assembly line. Established by Dr. Ron Noseck and carried forward today by his son, Dr. Ryan Noseck, we remain a family-owned and operated office. We’ve grown alongside our patients, treating generations of Tucson families with the same care and precision we would give our own.

Advanced Technology

Laser Dentistry and Sedation.

Flexible Financing

24-month no-interest plans.

Meet the team

The Faces of Our Practice

Our team is the heart of our office. Dedicated, friendly, and highly trained, they ensure your visit is smooth from check-in to check-out.

Dr. Ryan A. Noseck was born in Tucson Medical Center and has been a part of the Tucson community since he was a child. He attended elementary and middle school in northeast Tucson and graduated from Salpointe High School in 1993. Following the footsteps of his father and uncle, Dr. Ryan pursued interests in the sciences and arts. He earned a bachelors degree in biology (with studio art and Spanish minor) graduating summa cum laude from Dartmouth College in 1997.

After receiving his D. M.D. from University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Ryan was accepted into a fellowship position specializing in the placement and restoration of dental implants. Dr. Noseck, then, entered a general practice residency at Montefiore Hospital in Bronx, NY gaining extensive training in endodontics (root canals), prosthodontics (crowns, bridges, and dentures), and more esthetic aspects of restorative dentistry.

Dr. Noseck became partners with his father (Dr. Ron Noseck) in 2004 after taking over his uncle’s practice in Tucson, AZ. Dr. Ryan has enjoyed practicing general dentistry with his father incorporating his “words of wisdom” into his own use of current technology and advanced techniques.
Dr. Ron has since also retired (early 2009), leaving his practice and patients in the trustworthy and well-qualified hands of Dr. Ryan.
Outside the office, Dr. Ryan enjoys playing guitar, woodworking, hiking, and spending time with his wife Emily and his two little boys Roman and Lincoln.

Today, beyond his extensive education, Dr. Ryan attends continuing education classes regularly as so the practice will continue to offer the most current and advanced techniques available. Since in private practice, Dr. Ryan has become laser certified, Invisalign certified, Lumineers certified, and mini implant certified.

Collette A. Braken

Financial Administrator-Office manager-Receptionist

Katey Colussy

Dental Hygienist

Cassandra Shepard

Dental Assistant, Front desk

Faqs

Your questions answered

See why Tucson families have trusted Dr. Noseck with their dental health for over 50 years.

Yes! We are always happy to welcome new members to our patient family. Whether you are looking for a routine cleaning or have a specific dental concern, you can reach out to our team at (520) 886-5477 to schedule your first visit.

Nitrous Oxide & Sedation

Everyone hates going to see the dentist...

But, some people (and you know if this is you) have a DEEP phobia of the dentist. I mean, a REAL visceral response to the very thought of going to see the dentist.

Many times, I have found this fear to be connected to a bad past experience that occurred in a dental office when the patient was very young. It’s amazing. I have 90 plus year old patients terrified of the dentist because of a bad experience that happened when they were six!!!

I understand these fears because I’ve had them myself. I’m very relaxed when I’m doing dentistry. But, if you put me in that dental chair (or any doctor chair), my heart starts to race, palms get sweaty, brow dampens, you know the routine. I can’t stop this response no matter how hard I try to relax. And, needles... don’t get me started!!! I give somewhere between 20 and 30 injections a day. No problem. But when I’m the one on the other end of that needle… the heart races, palms sweat, etc!!!

So, I have a deep compassion for these patients who are terrified of the dental office. I understand them, cater to them, and, as a result, have many of them in my practice. In terms of sedation options, I have tremendous success with nitrous oxide. I also offer oral sedation (i.e. taking a pill like valium or halcion.) But, I find many advantages to nitrous oxide.

Nitrous Oxide is “laughing gas”. It’s what you always see in the movies (like Steve Martin in Little Shop of Horrors!!) Basically, it’s a gas that you breathe in through the nose. The gas is combined with oxygen which acts to dilute it. This combination of nitrous and oxygen has two advantages: One, it gives me direct and quick access to OXYGEN which is invaluable to any medical emergency, medically compromised patient, or high anxiety patient. And second, it allows me to regulate the amount of nitrous oxide the patient receives. Unlike taking a pill, you are not stuck with the over effect (or under effect) of the amount taken. Nitrous concentrations can be changed at will throughout the appointment until a perfect “level” of sedation is attained. If my patient has too much of an effect, I turn it down. If my patient is not relaxed enough, I turn it up. Very simple. And, in the RARE cases where the person does not like the feeling of nitrous oxide, I turn it off, run 100% oxygen, and the person is back to normal in less than 2 minutes. This is something you CAN NOT do with a pill.

All patients can drive home after nitrous oxide, by the way.

A lot of people ask me, “What is it like being on nitrous?” Well, I always the start the person on 100% oxygen and slowly bring in the nitrous. The beginning effects are a very gentle, tingle in the fingertips or a warm “fuzzy” feeling inside. (It’s hard to explain.) But, it is a comforting, good, feeling. As the person becomes used to this initial feeling, I SLOWLY turn the nitrous up and talk to the patient as the effect increases. I adjust the concentration until the patient tells me they are in a good place. A “good place” is comparable to having a glass (or two??) of wine....

I never put my patients “to sleep”. My goal is to get them in a comfortable and relaxed place. Sometimes, people say that they don’t feel any different, but they notice they are no longer nervous. This, to me, is the perfect level of sedation. I like people to be awake, communicative, in control, and, most importantly, relaxed. If the person is still nervous, I will increase the nitrous concentration to a deeper state of sedation until my patient is comfortable.

Once my patient is comfortable, I ask them if they are ready to be numbed. (I never proceed until the patient is ready.) In terms of local anesthesia, I ALWAYS presoak the area in a topical gel that pre-numbs the area so the person does not feel “the shot”. In addition, I have received special training and have many techniques in giving painless injections. I am confident I can give a painless injection everywhere in the mouth except for the lower molars. Due to anatomy in this area, there can sometimes be a “pinch” (maybe 20-30% of the time??). If the patient is on nitrous oxide, this percentage is more like 5% But, regardless, I always prepare the patient for this and minimize it as much as possible.

Next, I will ALWAYS test the area before beginning the procedure. I will not begin ANY procedure until I know the patient is completely numb, relaxed, and ready. I urge patients to TELL ME if they feel ANY sensitivity or do not feel relaxed at any point in the procedure. To me, a dental procedure is a constant conversation. I explain as I go (if the person wants to know..) and introduce each successive part of the procedure while constantly adjusting the nitrous level.

Overall, I have many “dental-phobics” as patients because I take the time to make sure they are comfortable. I don’t rush through procedures. And, I don’t make patients feel bad if we need to stop and make sure adequate anesthesia is attained.

I am here for you. Nitrous Oxide is great stuff and, believe it or not, can make seeing the dentist actually kind of fun. In addition, I have many patients who have used nitrous oxide as a tool to overcome their fear of going to the dentist. Many people who formerly used nitrous now no longer need it.

So, if you have been putting off going to the dentist for many years (OR if you’ve just begun putting off going to the dentist), you really should give me a try! I also don’t make people feel bad for avoiding seeing the dentist for years and years. In terms of number of years since last seeing the dentist, I NORMALLY get numbers like 20 years, 30 years, even 40 years plus!!! So, don’t feel bad! Just remember, the longer you wait, the more extensive (and expensive) the treatment gets!

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Your First Visit

At your first visit, Dr. Ryan will take a detailed medical history, record all patient concerns and complaints, conduct a comprehensive exam, and take a full series of X-Rays. Study models and photos are taken with more involved cases. The comprehensive exam consists of a restorative evaluation (looking for cavities), a periodontal evaluation (evaluating gum tissue), a soft tissue cancer screen, and TMJ  evaluation.

If there is work to be done, patients will be brought back for a consult to discuss the exam. A detailed treatment plan will be presented to the patient outlining all proposed treatment. Patients will leave the consult knowing all dental options, exact cost of the various levels of treatment, and what percentage of that cost will be covered by insurance. (Our office also provides payment plan options.)

Dr. Ryan encourages patients to bring all questions or concerns to the consult. It is a time for the patient to be educated on their dental condition in a supportive and positive way. In understanding the many wonderful treatment options available to patients in our practice, anxiety levels are often lowered by this experience.

We Offer Financial Arrangements with Care Credit, Up To 2 years No Interest.

Treatment plans are established foremost. Care is taken as so patients know and understand their treatment options, cost of treatment, and insurance coverage before any treatment is rendered. We take Delta insurance plans and accept (and submit for) ALL insurances; however, we are out of network. Our practice also offers free consultations and payment plans.

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    Location

    50 North Camino Seco Tucson, AZ 85710

    Phone

    (520) 886-5477

    Office Hours

    Mon – Thurs: 7:30am – 5:30pm

    Email

    ryannoseck@hotmail.com