Complete dental care from A to Z
Maintain the longevity of your natural teeth and support your oral health with regular dental visits. By addressing potential issues early, you can avoid discomfort, pain, and unexpected costs. If you’re facing challenges with your teeth or gums, our restorative services can help restore your smile and comfort. General dentistry is all about prioritizing your overall well-being. Here’s what you can gain from preventive and restorative dental care:
- Sparkling clean teeth that appear brighter without needing whitening
- Early detection with X-rays before problems escalate
- Healthy, itch-free, and non-bleeding gums
- Composite fillings that prevent cavities from spreading
- Reduced sensitivity to temperature changes
- Protection against tooth decay
- Extended lifespan of dental appliances
Preventive Care:
- Save natural teeth from infections
- Natural-looking solutions for missing teeth
- Repair damaged teeth to their original strength
- Customized prosthetics and appliances
- Better chewing, improved sleep, and enhanced overall comfort
Restorative Dentistry:
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Tooth-coloured fillings fill cavities to prevent them from getting bigger or permanently damaging your tooth. These white fillings are matched to your natural teeth, so they look and feel fantastic.
Dental Crowns
An integral aspect of restorative dentistry, dental crowns contribute significantly to bolstering the strength, visual appeal, and lifespan of your teeth.
Dental Extractions
Tooth extraction is a routine procedure that typically involves minimal pain or discomfort.
Dentures
Consider either acquiring fresh dentures or preserving and refurbishing your complete or partial dental prosthetics. These contemporary oral appliances offer the possibility of replacing multiple or all of your teeth with minimal discomfort.
Root Canal
Root canal procedures can be performed with great care, speed, and minimal discomfort, providing immediate relief while preserving your natural tooth.
Teeth Cleanings
Regular dental visits for cleanings and checkups, ideally every 6 to 8 months, are key in preventing gum disease and tooth decay, as well as avoiding sudden dental pain and unplanned expenses.
The Importance of Early Intervention and Routine Care
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure—and we want to keep you smiling. Your health is our priority, which is why we emphasize routine care and early intervention. By keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy now, and addressing issues as soon as they arise, you can avoid discomfort, pain, and unexpected costs. That’s how we keep our patients smiling!
Keep Your Natural Teeth Longer
Did you know that tooth loss often results from cavities in young adults and gum disease in older adults? Good oral hygiene at home is essential, but regular exams allow us to spot early signs of gum disease and tooth decay, helping us intervene before things worsen.
Save Money with Routine Care
Routine teeth cleanings and exams are affordable, predictable expenses that fit into most budgets. Treating early signs of decay, like with composite fillings, offers a cost-effective long-term solution. More complex treatments for advanced issues, however, often come with a higher price tag.
Enjoy a Carefree Smile
The best part about great oral health? You don’t have to think about it. No aches, no inflammation, no constant toothaches. You can enjoy your favourite foods and smile confidently. 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 check-up includes teeth cleaning and an exam. Regular cleanings help remove plaque and tartar that can build up despite daily brushing and flossing. The dental team also monitors your overall oral health, focusing on any problem areas.
Cavities form when leftover food particles, especially in hard-to-reach spots, attract bacteria. These bacteria produce acid, which wears down the enamel and causes decay. A diet high in sugar or acidic foods and drinks, like soda or coffee, can speed up this process.
Genetics can play a role in cavity risk. Some people are naturally more prone to cavity-causing bacteria or have crowded teeth that are harder to clean. However, maintaining excellent oral hygiene and healthy eating habits can greatly reduce the risk.
Yes. Fillings are most effective when they address cavities early, preventing further decay and future pain. It’s best to get a filling before the problem becomes more serious and harder to manage.
Routine cleanings can help prevent and sometimes even reverse early decay. Fluoride treatments and composite fillings can address minor decay, while root canals can save infected teeth. Crowns or veneers can cover more extensive damage. In severe cases, extraction may be necessary, with implants or bridges providing replacements to restore function and aesthetics.
Yes, preventative cleanings and routine exams are safe during pregnancy and can help prevent infections. In case of a dental emergency, such as an infection, more invasive treatments like root canals might be needed. Elective procedures, like teeth whitening, should wait until after pregnancy.