We understand the relationship between your oral health and your body. Our holistic approach prioritizes the treatment of dental issues with solutions that are in harmony with the needs of the rest of your body. We believe that it is important to ensure that the care we provide does not put you at risk of further health issues. We accomplish this goal by offering diverse procedures to provide the best dental care for you. At every stage of treatment, you can rest assured that we are considering your overall health for the best possible outcome.
A dental emergency, whether it is experienced by your teeth, gums, or elsewhere, can have severe ramifications if ignored, especially when effects are permanent or require extensive, expensive treatment in the future.
Everyone should clean their teeth at home by regularly flossing and brushing. However, there are spaces in our mouths that are difficult to clean on our own, which is why we all need to have our teeth professional cleaned every few months by a dental hygienist.
At a routine visit to our dental office, we provide you with a thorough examination of your mouth (including teeth, gums, and other oral health structures), a professional cleaning, and a discussion about your dental and overall health.
Cosmetic dentistry provides patients with an aesthetically improved smile. Modern techniques in dentistry help patients with stained, discolored, chipped, worn, broken, misshapen, and misaligned teeth, in addition to gaps between them.
Restorative dentistry is the term dental professionals use to explain how they replace missing or affected teeth. Fillings, crowns (“caps”), bridges, and implants are common restorative procedures. The goal is to bring back your natural smile.
For patients with moderate alignment issues, clear aligners may be your best bet for a quicker, straighter smile. For patients with more severe cases, including over and under bites, crooked teeth, or overcrowding, traditional braces are for you.
Pediatric dentistry is the fancy term we use to describe “taking care of children’s teeth”. So, what do you need to know about taking care of your child's teeth? Baby teeth begin erupting between 6-12-months, and continue until your child is 3-5-years old.
Oral surgery procedures address conditions that many people experience, such as impacted wisdom teeth or tooth loss. Many of these procedures are completed on an outpatient basis, allowing you to resume normal activities soon after.
We understand the importance of your oral and mental health when it comes to your dentures. It is important to provide all our patients with the care they need to feel confident when they smile. We achieve this by offering diverse denture options.
A mouth guard is a piece of material that fits in your mouth to help prevent injuries to your lips, teeth, and gums. In instances when a patient regularly takes part in physical activity or grinds or clenches their teeth, it is crucial to wear a mouth guard.
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4 - 1841 Comox Ave
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