Complete Dental Care from A to Z
Maintain healthy teeth and gums with regular checkups and early intervention. Preventative care helps avoid pain, discomfort, and costly procedures, while restorative treatments get your mouth back to normal. General dentistry focuses on your overall health, offering the following benefits from both preventative and restorative care:
- Whiter, cleaner teeth without the need for whitening treatments
- X-rays that catch issues early, before they become major problems
- Healthy, non-bleeding gums free from irritation
- Composite fillings that stop cavities in their tracks
- Reduced sensitivity to hot and cold foods
- Reversed and prevented tooth decay
- Longer lifespan for prosthetics and dental appliances
Preventative Care:
- Protect your natural tooth from infection and decay
- Replace missing teeth with seamless, natural-looking solutions
- Restore damaged teeth to their original strength and function
- Custom-made prosthetics and dental appliances tailored to your needs
- Enjoy improved eating, better sleep, and a higher quality of life
Restorative Dentistry:
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Say goodbye to metal fillings with our tooth-coloured fillings! They fill cavities to prevent further damage and are matched to your natural teeth for a seamless look and feel.
Dental Bridges
If you have gaps due to missing teeth, a dental bridge can help restore your smile. This custom-made prosthesis is permanently bonded in place to replace one or more missing teeth, filling in gaps and improving both function and appearance.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are the champions of restorative dentistry, coming to the rescue of your teeth with their incredible abilities to enhance strength, beauty, and long-term durability!
Dental Extractions
Whether it’s a simple removal or a more complex procedure, our tooth extractions are quick, gentle, and focused on your comfort.
Dental Implants
Experience the natural look, secure fit, and lasting health benefits of dental implants, restoring your smile while supporting the health of your teeth and jaw.
Dentures
Get new dentures or maintain and repair your full or partial dentures. These modern dental prostheses can replace several or all of your teeth with minimal discomfort.
Root Canal
Root canals can provide quick and relatively pain-free relief, while also saving your natural tooth. With careful and precise techniques, a root canal can remove infected or damaged tissue from the tooth, relieving pain and preventing further damage or tooth loss.
Teeth Cleanings
Maintaining regular dental checkups and cleanings is key to preventing tooth decay and gum disease. Plan to visit your dentist every 6 to 8 months to avoid unexpected dental pain and additional costs.
The Importance of Early Intervention and
Routine Care
Prevention is always better than treatment. Our goal is to keep you smiling, and we take your health seriously. By focusing on routine care and early intervention, we aim to address issues before they become bigger problems. Keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy now—and addressing concerns early—helps reduce discomfort, prevent pain, and avoid unexpected costs. Ultimately, it’s all about ensuring you keep smiling with confidence.
Keep Your Natural Teeth for Longer
Did you know cavities are the leading cause of tooth loss in young adults, while gum disease affects older adults? Maintaining good oral hygiene at home is essential for a healthy mouth. During your routine exams, we can spot early signs of gum disease and tooth decay, allowing us to intervene before they become more serious, helping you keep your natural teeth for longer.
Save Your Money
Teeth cleaning and exams are affordable, predictable expenses that easily fit into a budget. Early treatments, like composite fillings for the first signs of decay, are also cost-effective and offer long-term value. In contrast, more extensive procedures to fix advanced dental issues often come with a higher price tag. By addressing problems early, you can save on more expensive treatments down the line.
Don’t Even Think About It
With optimal oral health, your teeth are pain-free and worry-free. You can eat your favorite foods, smile confidently, and enjoy a life without dental discomfort. Healthy teeth are a natural source of comfort and reliability.
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 cleaning and exam to remove plaque and tartar buildup, while allowing the dentist to monitor your overall oral health and focus on any problem areas. Regular check-ups help prevent larger issues by catching potential problems early.
Cavities are caused by food particles left on the teeth, particularly in hard-to-reach areas. These particles feed the bacteria in your mouth, which then produce acids that erode enamel. Diets high in sugar and acidic foods or drinks, such as soda or coffee, can speed up the decay process.
Some individuals are more prone to cavities due to genetic factors, such as being naturally more susceptible to cavity-causing bacteria or having teeth that are harder to clean due to overcrowding. However, maintaining excellent oral hygiene and healthy eating habits can significantly reduce the risk and help protect your teeth.
Yes. Even without pain, a filling is important to stop further decay and prevent future discomfort. Addressing the issue early while it’s still small makes treatment easier and more effective.
Tooth decay can often be prevented or even reversed with routine cleanings. Early signs of decay can be treated with fluoride and composite fillings. If a tooth becomes infected, it can be saved with a root canal. For badly decayed teeth, a dental crown can restore function and appearance, or dental veneers may be used to resurface the tooth. In cases of severe decay, extraction may be necessary, and the function of your bite and smile can be restored with an implant or bridge. There are several treatment options available, depending on your specific needs.
Teeth cleaning and a routine exam are both safe and recommended during pregnancy to prevent oral infections and address any dental symptoms that may arise. In the case of a dental emergency, such as an infection, more invasive treatments like a root canal may be necessary. However, elective procedures, such as teeth whitening, should be postponed until after the baby is born.