Complete Dental Care from A to Z
Extend the natural life of your teeth and maintain excellent oral health with regular dental care. Routine visits to the dentist and early intervention at the first sign of decay can save you from pain, discomfort, and costly surprises down the road. If you’re dealing with issues affecting your teeth, gums, or overall oral health, restorative dental care can help get you back on track, making your mouth feel normal again. General dentistry focuses on your overall health, providing numerous benefits. Here’s what you can expect from preventative and restorative dental care:
- Sparkling clean teeth that appear whiter without the need for whitening.
- X-rays that catch problems early, before they become major concerns.
- Healthy gums that don’t itch or bleed.
- Composite fillings that stop cavities in their tracks.
- Reduced sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
- Prevention and reversal of tooth decay.
- Longer lifespan for prosthetics and dental appliances.
Preventative Care:
- Save your natural tooth from infection, avoiding extraction.
- Replace missing teeth with natural-looking solutions like implants or bridges.
- Restore damaged teeth to their original strength and appearance.
- Custom-made prosthetics and appliances designed for your comfort.
- Enjoy easier eating, better sleep, and an improved quality of life.
Restorative Dentistry:
Take charge of your dental health with comprehensive care that keeps your smile strong and healthy for years to come!
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Composite fillings, matched to the colour of your teeth, are used to repair cavities and prevent them from worsening or causing lasting harm. These restorations blend naturally with your teeth, offering both an attractive and comfortable solution.
Dental Bonding
Fix minor damage such as chips and cracks or enhance the aesthetics of your natural teeth.
Dental Bridges
Bridge the gaps and restore your missing teeth with a permanent custom-made dental prosthesis.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are a game-changer in restorative dentistry! They can boost the strength, look, and lifespan of your teeth. If you're looking to protect a damaged tooth or improve your smile, dental crowns might be just what you need.
Dental Extractions
Tooth extraction, whether for standard removal or complex dental surgery, is a common procedure performed with minimal discomfort and pain.
Dentures
Get new dentures or maintain and repair your existing full or partial dentures with ease. Our advanced dental prostheses are designed to replace multiple or all of your teeth, ensuring a comfortable and effective solution for your smile.
Root Canal
Root canals can be performed with care, speed, and minimal discomfort, providing you with immediate relief and preserving your natural tooth.
Teeth Cleanings
Regular checkups and cleanings are key to preventing gum disease, tooth decay, and costly dental issues. Book your cleaning every 6 to 8 months to keep your smile healthy and avoid unexpected discomfort.
The Importance of Early Intervention and Routine Care
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, especially when it comes to your dental health. We genuinely want to see you smile, which is why your health is our top priority. Our routine care and early intervention recommendations are based on a commitment to your well-being. By keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy today and addressing problems as they arise, you can avoid discomfort, pain, and unexpected expenses. That’s what keeps our patients smiling!
Keep Your Natural Teeth Longer
Did you know the leading causes of tooth loss are cavities for young adults and gum disease for older adults? Practicing good oral hygiene at home is essential, but during routine exams, we can catch the early signs of gum disease and tooth decay. With early detection, we can take action before these issues progress, helping you keep your natural teeth for years to come.
Save Money
Routine teeth cleanings and exams are affordable and predictable, making them easy to budget for. Treating minor issues like early-stage tooth decay with composite fillings is also a relatively low-cost, long-term investment. On the other hand, neglecting routine care can lead to more severe (and expensive) procedures down the line.
Peace of Mind
The best part of maintaining optimal oral health? You don’t have to think about it! With no toothaches, inflammation, or sensitivity, you can enjoy eating the foods you love and feel confident in your smile. Healthy teeth are naturally beautiful, comfortable, and dependable.
Investing in early intervention and routine care is the key to long-lasting oral health and a worry-free smile.
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 a thorough teeth cleaning and an exam. Regular cleanings help remove plaque and tartar that build up, even with daily brushing and flossing. The exam allows your dental team to monitor your overall oral health and focus on any potential problem areas.
Cavities form when leftover food particles—especially in hard-to-reach areas—feed bacteria in your mouth. These bacteria produce acid that weakens enamel, leading to 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—some people may be more prone to cavity-causing bacteria or have crowded teeth that are harder to clean. While genetics can affect cavity formation, focusing on good oral hygiene and healthy eating habits can reduce your risk.
Yes! Fillings prevent further tooth decay and stop future pain before it begins. It’s best to get a filling while the problem is small and manageable, rather than waiting for discomfort to set in.
Decay can often be prevented or reversed with regular cleanings. Early signs of decay are treated with fluoride and composite fillings. Infected teeth may require a root canal, while severely decayed teeth can be restored with crowns or veneers. If a tooth is beyond saving, extraction might be necessary, but it can be replaced with an implant or bridge to restore your smile.
Yes, routine cleanings and exams are safe and recommended during pregnancy to prevent oral infections. In case of a dental emergency, such as an infection, procedures like root canals may be necessary. However, elective treatments, such as teeth whitening, should wait until after your baby is born.