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Frequently Asked Questions
Are you accepting new patients?
Yes, we are currently welcoming new patients of all ages to our practice. Contact us today to book your first appointment!
How do I become a new patient?
We love new patients! Please call us at Call Us: (905) 634-3665 to schedule a new patient exam and cleaning, or book an appointment online.
Is there parking?
Yes, we have our own private parking lot with ample spaces.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we are an assignment office which means that the office will submit most insurance claims electronically to the insurance company and payment for dental services is sent directly to our office. A dental insurance plan is a contract between the policy holder and the insurance company; however, we try to assist patients when possible with navigating their insurance plans.
What are your fees?
We follow the suggested fee schedule outlined in the Ontario Dental Association Fee Guide. We will work within your budget for all your dental care needs.
What type of X-rays does your office use?
Our office uses only digital radiographs which emit approximately one-tenth the radiation as conventional radiographs.
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General dentistry focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common oral health issues, forming the foundation of long-term dental care. Regular checkups typically include professional cleanings, examinations, and digital imaging to detect concerns such as cavities, gum disease, and early signs of more serious conditions. Preventive care plays a critical role, as maintaining consistent visits can help avoid more complex and costly procedures in the future.
In addition to prevention, general dentistry also covers a range of restorative treatments aimed at preserving the function and integrity of your teeth. Services such as fillings, crowns, and root canal therapy are designed to address damage and infection while maintaining a natural appearance. By combining routine care with timely treatment, general dentistry supports overall health, as oral conditions are often linked to broader systemic issues such as heart disease and diabetes.
General dentistry also emphasizes patient education, helping individuals understand proper oral hygiene habits and the impact of lifestyle choices on their dental health. Dentists often provide guidance on brushing and flossing techniques, dietary considerations, and preventive measures tailored to each patient’s needs. This proactive approach empowers patients to take control of their oral health, contributing to stronger, healthier smiles over time.
How Can I Apply for the CDCP?
Application periods are staggered between December 2023 and 2025. See FAQs below for details. As of May 2024, seniors 65+ can apply online or over the phone.









