Kingsview Dental Clinic
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Kingsview Dental is a dental clinic in Airdrie, Alberta, located at 1800 Market Street #111. The clinic provides family dentistry, emergency dental care, children’s dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, Invisalign, dental implants, restorative dentistry, and preventive dental care for patients across Airdrie.
Kingsview Dental serves patients from Kingsview, Kings Heights, Ravenswood, Thorburn, Meadowbrook, Downtown Airdrie, Big Springs, Luxstone, Hillcrest, Coopers Crossing, and nearby Airdrie communities.
Yes, Kingsview Dental is a dentist in Airdrie accepting new patients and families from Kingsview, Kings Heights, Ravenswood, Meadowbrook, Thorburn, and nearby communities.
Kingsview Dental offers dental cleanings, dental exams, family dentistry, children’s dentistry, emergency dentistry, dental implants, Invisalign, teeth whitening, dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, tooth extractions, root canal therapy, and other dental services in Airdrie.
Bring your dental insurance information, any previous dental records (if available), a list of current medications, and your Alberta health card or ID.
Yes, Kingsview Dental is located at 1800 Market Street #111 in Airdrie, near Kingsview Market, Market Street SE, and Yankee Valley Boulevard.
It’s generally recommended to visit at least every six months for a dental exam and cleaning. Your dentist may recommend more frequent visits based on your individual oral health needs.
Yes — dental clinics in Airdrie commonly accept most insurance plans and can direct bill your provider to reduce out-of-pocket costs, depending on your plan.
Severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, cracked or broken teeth, lost fillings or crowns, and swelling or infection are considered dental emergencies. Contact your dentist right away for same-day care.
Yes — children should start dental visits early. The Canadian Dental Association recommends a first dental visit within six months of the first tooth erupting or by age one to prevent problems early.
Modern dentistry uses local anesthesia and gentle techniques to keep you comfortable during procedures. Some pressure may be felt, but pain is typically well-managed.
Many Airdrie dental clinics offer sedation options (like laughing gas or oral sedation) and gentle care to help nervous or anxious patients feel relaxed.
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