General Dental Care for the Whole Family
Preventive Care
- Dental Exams – a routine examination where a dentist assesses your oral health, screens for oral changes, and detects any potential issues early.
- Dental Cleaning – procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stain from your teeth to maintain oral health and prevent cavities or gum disease.
- Digital X-rays – we use low-radiation technology to capture detailed images of your teeth and jaw, allowing for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Fluoride Treatment – a protective coating applied to the teeth to strengthen enamel, prevent cavities, and reduce tooth sensitivity.
- Sealants – thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to help prevent cavities by blocking out bacteria and food particles.
- Nightguards – custom-made oral appliances worn while sleeping to protect teeth from grinding (bruxism) and reduce jaw discomfort.
- Mouthguards– custom- made protective appliances worn over the teeth to prevent injuries during sports.
Cosmetics
- Tooth Crystals/Diamonds – temporary or permanent tooth crystal placement.
- Teeth Whitening – a cosmetic treatment that removes stains and brightens teeth for a whiter, more radiant smile.
- Veneers – thin, custom-made porcelain facings are made to cover the face of a tooth to improve it’s appearance by enhancing shape, color, and alignment.
- Tooth Coloured Fillings – natural-looking restorations made from composite resin that repair cavities while blending seamlessly with your teeth.
- Bonding – cosmetic procedure where tooth-colored resin is applied and shaped to repair chips, gaps, or discoloration for a natural-looking smile.
- Crowns and Implant Crowns – are custom-made caps that cover and protect damaged or weakened teeth, restoring their strength, function, and appearance.
- Bridges – fixed restorations replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth to adjacent natural teeth or implants.
- Implants – durable, natural-looking replacements for missing teeth which are surgically placed into the jawbone for long-lasting support
Orthodontics
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Clear Aligners – such as Invisalign, are nearly invisible, custom-made trays that gradually straighten teeth without the need for metal braces.

Emergency Dental Care
- Toothache Treatment – depends on the cause and may include fillings, root canal therapy, antibiotics, or pain relief measures to address infection or decay.
- Broken or Chipped Teeth – repaired with bonding, veneers, or crowns to restore their function, strength, and appearance.
- Lost fillings or Crowns – should be replaced promptly by a dentist to protect the tooth from damage, sensitivity, or infection.
- Root Canals – a procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp from a tooth, relieving pain and preserving the natural tooth structure.
- Extractions – removal of a tooth due to severe damage, decay, or overcrowding to protect overall oral health.

Sedation & Comfort Dentistry
- Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) – used for anxiety management during procedures on children and adults
- Mild Oral Sedation – used for anxiety management during procedures on adults
Advanced Technology & Digital Dentistry
- Intra-oral camera – Real-time visuals to help you understand your dental health.
- CBCT scanner – advanced imaging technology that provides 3D, high-resolution images of teeth, jawbones, and soft tissues for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Digital Impressions – intra-oral scanning for impressions, crown and bridge, Invisalign, retainers, and nightguards.
- Laser Dentistry – used for soft tissue treatments, gum contouring, root canal disinfection, cavity treatments, frenectomies and tongue ties on babies up to 3 months.