From regular teeth cleanings and exams to full mouth restoration, we provide comprehensive dental care that prioritizes your health and comfort, every step of the way.
Your teeth are meant to last a lifetime, and routine dental visits can help make that happen. Regular check ups and early treatment for tooth decay or gum issues can prevent pain, protect your oral health, and save you from costly, unexpected dental work down the road. If you’re experiencing discomfort or notice any changes in your mouth, restorative dentistry can restore both function and comfort so your smile feels natural again.
General dentistry isn’t just about teeth, it’s about your overall health. A dentist in Brantford can provide preventive and restorative care to help you:
We truly want to keep you smiling for years to come. When problems are caught early, treatment is simpler, less invasive, and more affordable. Regular visits allow us to protect your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue helping you avoid pain, inflammation, and unexpected emergencies.
For younger adults, cavities are the leading cause of tooth loss. For older adults, it’s gum disease. Both can often be prevented with good at home habits and regular dental exams. During your check up, we look for the earliest warning signs and take action before the problem worsens.
Routine cleanings and exams are predictable, cost effective ways to safeguard your oral health. Treating a small cavity now with a simple filling is much more affordable than needing a crown, root canal, or implant later.
When your mouth is healthy, you don’t have to think about it. There’s no pain, no swelling, no worries about the foods you can eat. Well maintained teeth are strong, beautiful, and easy to care for.
A check up includes a professional cleaning and a thorough exam. We remove plaque and tartar that brushing and flossing can’t reach, and monitor your oral health so we can act quickly if we notice changes.
Food particles trapped in your teeth feed bacteria, which produce acid that wears down enamel. Diets high in sugar or acidic drinks like coffee or pop can speed up this process.
Some people are genetically more prone to cavities or have crowded teeth that are harder to clean. The best defence is great oral hygiene and a balanced diet.
Yes. Fillings stop decay from spreading and prevent future pain. Treating the issue while it’s small is always easier and less invasive.
Early decay may be treated with fluoride or a composite filling. Advanced decay could require a crown, veneer, root canal, or,in severe cases,an extraction followed by an implant or bridge. The right treatment depends on your unique needs.
Yes. Regular cleanings and exams are safe during pregnancy and help prevent infection. Emergency treatments, such as a root canal, can also be performed if necessary, but cosmetic procedures should wait until after delivery.