Complete Dental Care from A to Z
Keep your teeth strong and your smile healthy with comprehensive dental care. Regular check-ups and early treatment of any issues can prevent pain, discomfort, and unexpected costs down the line. If you’re experiencing problems with your teeth, gums, or overall oral health, restorative dental care can help you regain a comfortable and normal mouth. Our general dentistry focuses on your overall health, ensuring that both preventative and restorative treatments work together to maintain your well-being. Here’s what you can expect from our services:
Preventative Care
- Sparkling Clean Teeth: Achieve a brighter smile naturally without the need for whitening treatments.
- Early Problem Detection: X-rays help identify issues while they’re still minor, preventing them from worsening.
- Healthy Gums: Maintain gums that are free from itching and bleeding.
- Cavity Prevention: Composite fillings stop cavities from developing further.
- Reduced Sensitivity: Enjoy your favourite hot and cold foods without discomfort.
- Decay Control: Reverse and prevent tooth decay to keep your teeth healthy.
- Longevity of Dental Appliances: Extend the life of prosthetics and other dental appliances with proper care.
Restorative Dentistry
- Save Natural Teeth: Prevent infections from damaging your natural teeth.
- Natural-Looking Replacements: Replace missing teeth with solutions that blend seamlessly with your smile.
- Repair Damaged Teeth: Restore teeth to their original condition, making them look and function like new.
- Custom Dental Solutions: Benefit from prosthetics and appliances tailored specifically to your needs.
- Enhanced Quality of Life: Eat more comfortably, sleep better, and enjoy an improved overall quality of life with healthy, functional teeth.
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Tooth-coloured fillings are utilized to prevent cavities from growing and causing permanent damage to your teeth. These white fillings are custom-matched to your natural teeth, resulting in a seamless and comfortable appearance.
Dental Bonding
We provide options for repairing chipped and fractured teeth, while also improving the aesthetics of already healthy teeth.
Dental Bridges
Close gaps with a tailored, lasting option that enhances your smile and improves bite alignment.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are a crucial aspect of restorative dentistry, significantly enhancing the strength, appearance, and durability of your teeth.
Dental Extractions
Whether you require standard tooth removal or more complex dental surgery, tooth extraction is a common procedure that can be performed with very little pain or discomfort.
Dental Implants
A dental implant functions like a natural tooth root and is completed with a restoration, such as a dental crown, to restore the function of your teeth, improve aesthetics, and provide a natural feel.
Dentures
Explore getting new dentures or opt for maintenance and repair of your full or partial dentures. These advanced dental prosthetics can replace multiple or all of your teeth with minimal discomfort.
Root Canal
Undergoing a root canal can be a straightforward, speedy, and minimally uncomfortable procedure, offering prompt relief and maintaining your original tooth.
Teeth Cleanings
Stay ahead of gum disease and tooth decay with regular checkups every 6 to 8 months, keeping your smile healthy and your wallet happy.
The importance of early intervention and routine care
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We genuinely want to see you smile brightly and healthily. Your oral health is our top priority, and our routine care combined with early intervention comes from a place of genuine care and concern. By keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy now and addressing problems as soon as they arise, you’ll experience less discomfort, avoid pain, and save on unexpected expenses. That’s what keeps our patients smiling!
Keep Your Natural Teeth for Longer
Did you know that cavities are the leading cause of tooth loss in young adults, while gum disease is the main culprit for older adults? Practicing good oral hygiene at home is essential for maintaining a strong and healthy mouth. During your routine exams, we can detect the earliest signs of gum disease and tooth decay, allowing us to intervene before these issues worsen and jeopardize your natural teeth.
Save Your Money
Regular teeth cleanings and exams are affordable and fit easily into most budgets. Addressing the early signs of tooth decay with treatments like composite fillings is not only cost-effective but also a smart long-term investment. Preventative care helps you avoid more drastic and expensive procedures needed to fix serious dental problems down the road.
Don’t even think about it
One of the greatest things about optimal oral health is that you don’t even think about it at all. There are no aches or inflammation. No all-consuming toothache. You don’t have to worry about the food you want to eat or feel self-conscious about your smile. Well maintained teeth are naturally beautiful, comfortable and reliable.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
A routine dental check-up includes a professional teeth cleaning and a comprehensive exam. Regular cleanings help remove plaque and tartar that build up even with daily brushing and flossing. During the exam, our dental team monitors your overall oral health, paying special attention to any problem areas to ensure your smile stays healthy and bright.
Cavities form when leftover food particles, especially in hard-to-reach places, become a breeding ground for bacteria in your mouth. These bacteria produce acids that weaken the enamel, leading to tooth decay. A diet high in sugar or acidic foods and drinks like coffee and soda can accelerate this process, increasing your risk of cavities.
Genetics can play a role in how prone someone is to cavities. Some people may naturally have a higher susceptibility to cavity-causing bacteria or have overcrowded teeth that are harder to clean effectively. Regardless of genetic factors, maintaining excellent oral hygiene and healthy eating habits can help reduce the risk of cavities.
Yes. Getting a filling even without pain is important because it prevents further tooth decay and avoids future discomfort. Addressing a cavity early with a filling helps manage the problem while it’s still small and easier to treat.
Tooth decay can often be prevented or reversed with routine cleanings. Early decay can be treated with fluoride treatments and composite fillings. If a tooth becomes infected, a root canal can save it. Severely decayed teeth might need crowns, veneers, or, as a last resort, extraction followed by implants or bridges. The best restoration option depends on the extent of the decay and your specific needs.
Yes, you can safely visit the dentist while pregnant. Preventative cleanings and routine exams are encouraged to prevent oral infections and address dental issues that can arise during pregnancy. In case of a dental emergency, such as an infection, necessary procedures like root canals can be performed. However, elective treatments like teeth whitening should be postponed until after pregnancy.