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Restoring Optimum Function and Appearance to Your Smile

Prosthodontics, also known as prosthetic dentistry. We offer state-of-the-art procedures and techniques such as dental implants, bridges, crowns, dentures, fillings, occlusal disease treatment, and TMJ/TMD treatment.

Our Services

Implant Dentistry
When you’re looking for options to replace missing teeth, we offer many choices depending on your individual needs. Implants are a safe and proven way to replace your missing teeth without involving or compromising any adjacent teeth. They are also a great way to stabilize your dentures.

Bridges
If you’re missing one or more teeth, you may notice a difference in your ability to chew and speak. Bridges are a great option to help restore your smile.

Crowns
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over the tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance.

Dentures
Gum disease, injury, and tooth decay can all cause a loss of your natural teeth. However, we can bring back the smile on your face with dentures to restore your missing teeth.

Veneers
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells made from tooth-coloured porcelain, designed to cover the front side of your teeth. Veneers are natural in appearance and are a great option for patients wanting to make adjustments to the look and feel of their smile.

Fillings
A filling is often used to repair a tooth that is affected by wear, decay, cracks, or fractures. The decayed or affected portion of the tooth is removed and replaced with a tooth-coloured filling, which can be made up of many different materials. However, all of our fillings are tooth-coloured. We are a mercury-free office.

Occlusal Disease
Occlusal disease is caused by a malocclusion, or improperly aligned bite. Patients with occlusal disease can experience symptoms of excessive tooth wear, sensitivity, muscle pain, and TMJ pain.

TMJ/TMD
Many Canadians suffer from chronic facial and neck pain as well as recurring headaches. In some cases, this pain is due to Temporomandibular Disorder, or TMD.