Serenity Dental
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Dr. Walker graduated from the University of Alberta's dentistry programme in 1998 and has been practicing in Tsawwassen ever since — giving her close to 30 years of continuous service to the same community.
General dentistry is a dental specialty that focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. General dentists perform tooth extractions, root canals, fillings, crowns, and removal of tartar from teeth (scaling). They may also perform various cosmetic procedures, including veneers or crowns to improve the appearance of the teeth.
At Serenity Dental, conservative dentistry means treating only what is genuinely needed, preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible, and working with each patient to arrive at decisions that suit their health, circumstances, and goals — without pressure to proceed with unnecessary treatment.
Most dentists recommend that their adult patients come in for a checkup every six months to ensure the health of teeth and gums. Some people will need more frequent visits, especially those who have specific dental problems or are at risk for developing conditions like gum disease.
Yes. Serenity Dental runs early morning hours, primarily starting at 7:00 AM, making it convenient for patients who prefer to book dental appointments before work or school.
The Canadian Dental Association recommends that a child see a dentist within six months of their first tooth appearing, or by one year of age, whichever comes first. Early visits let our team check that teeth and gums are developing well and help your child grow comfortable with the dental office.
Yes. Dr. Walker particularly enjoys working with children and the clinic has a dedicated play area in the waiting room for young patients. Pediatric dental care is a core part of the practice.
Emergency dentistry is similar to an emergency room visit. You visit the emergency room when you are very unwell and need treatment right away. In a dental emergency, you need immediate treatment for symptoms involving your teeth and gums, such as the sudden onset of pain or a broken tooth or crown.
Yes. Serenity Dental accepts the Canadian Dental Care Plan. Contact the clinic at (604) 943-7494 or [email protected] for more information.
The most common dental emergencies are toothaches or broken teeth.
You can book online at the clinic's booking portal or call (604) 943-7494 during office hours. Email inquiries can be sent to [email protected], though urgent matters should be handled by phone.
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dentistry treatment that can result in whiter teeth. Teeth darken because they absorb stains from everyday food and drink, such as coffee, tea, or wine. Whitening allows you to regain a beautiful, healthy smile with minimal effort by using safe, fast, and effective techniques.
Porcelain veneers are a treatment that replaces the tooth’s natural tooth surface with a thin custom-made shell. Porcelain teeth can mimic the look of natural teeth and also make a smile whiter by removing discoloration. Porcelain veneers are stronger than composite resin veneers, last longer, and do not stain or change colour.
Composite veneers use tooth-coloured composite resin to improve the appearance of chipped, worn, stained, or slightly misaligned teeth. The material is carefully sculpted directly onto the tooth, allowing many cases to be completed in a single visit with little or no removal of natural tooth structure.
Dental crowns cover and protect the teeth. They can be used to restore the shape, size, and strength of your tooth after decay has been removed or when there is not enough tooth structure remaining for other types of dental restorations such as fillings or bonding. Crowns cover either entire exposed surfaces or parts of teeth that are chipped, worn or have had root canal treatment.
Bridges are a type of artificial tooth replacement that consists of a crown or cap on each end, and they attach to one another over the teeth in between. When you lose an entire arch of teeth from decay, injury, surgery, or gum disease, bridges can be used as replacements for your missing natural teeth. They work by filling the gaps left by teeth that are missing or need to be removed.
Orthodontics is a dental specialty that focuses on correcting and preventing irregularities in the teeth, jaw, and bite. This includes straightening or removing teeth to improve function or appearance. Crooked or crowded teeth are harder to keep clean, increasing the risk of disease in teeth and gums. This can also cause extra stress in the jaw muscles, leading to TMJ syndrome and pain in the neck, shoulders, and back.
BOTOX treatment is a simple and safe procedure where a special kind of medicine, called BOTOX, is carefully injected into specific muscles of your face. These tiny injections work to relax the muscles, which helps to smooth out lines and wrinkles, giving your skin a fresher, more youthful appearance. It’s like a mini-makeover for your face, without the need for surgery!
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