See below for a list of our most common questions and answers! If you’d like to know more, don’t hesitate to give us a call directly! We look forward to hearing from you.
Regular check-ups twice a year are very important in preventing dental problems and maintaining good oral health. Through routine examination we screen for cavities, gum disease and any other potential problems. Professional cleanings are essential to remove plaque and hard tartar deposits containing harmful bacteria from the teeth. If this is not done regularly then gums will become inflamed and eventually progress to gum disease.
Yes, we accept insurance. However, insurance companies and policies differ, so it is important that you familiarize yourself with your policy so that you know what treatments are covered and to what extent.
Monday 10:00-6:00 Tuesday 10:00-6:00 Wednesday 10:00-6:00 Thursday Closed Friday 10:00-6:00 Saturday 9:00-1:00 Sunday Closed
You can call us or fill out the online form to request an appointment.
During your first visit we will listen to any concerns you may have and we will do an initial examination to determine what needs attention. Together we will discuss treatment options and we will answer your questions.
We accept Visa, Master Card, cheques and cash.
We reserve time to focus on helping you. Please give us at least 48 hours notice in case you can’t make your appointment so that we can help someone else.
Yes we do. We can usually accommodate emergencies on the same day. After hours emergency dental clinics are able to see our patients if needed outside of our hours.
Good oral hygiene habits at home will go a long way. Brushing twice a day and flossing once every day will help you maintain healthy teeth and gums. Less plaque and tartar buildup on teeth will make a big difference in the time you spend in the dental chair. It is still important to have regular check-ups and cleanings to help you maintain good oral health and to prevent and treat problems.
Patients who need braces will be referred to an orthodontist for consultation. Getting braces is a complex process which takes time. Sometimes it takes a few weeks or months to actually start orthodontic treatment. Each patient’s needs are different, and everything is discussed at the consultation appointment.
We will discuss the cost of dental treatment at the initial appointment. Once we perform a thorough examination we can determine what problems you may have and custom tailor a treatment plan accordingly.