9th Avenue Dental
Dental Fillings · Dental Bridges & Crowns · Dental Cleanings and Exams · Digital Dentistry
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Yes! Cosmetic treatments are safe when done by trained dental professionals. At 9th Avenue Dental, we use gentle tools and safe materials to keep your smile healthy and beautiful.
Professional whitening can last several months to a year, depending on your habits. Avoiding coffee, tea, and smoking can help keep your smile bright longer.
Veneers are long-lasting, but not forever. Most last 10–15 years with good care. We’ll help you keep them looking great with regular checkups.
Yes! Dentists are trained to use Botox to reduce jaw tension, teeth grinding, and even fine lines. It’s quick, safe, and effective.
No! Digital X-rays have much less radiation than old-style X-rays, and they allow for much safer and faster results with less radiation; this is especially true for children or babies or people who need regular dental visits.
No way! There are no nasty gooey trays in your mouth, just a little scanner to get your digital impressions. It’s a little bit uncomfortable, but super fast and clean.
Digital tools allow us to see your teeth in a much clearer way, so we are able to catch problems very early, explain what we are seeing, and follow changes over time.
No, not normally. Digital tools can save time, and they can often reduce the number of appointments needed, which could lower your costs in the long run.
If you knock a tooth out, hold the tooth by the crown (not the root), rinse it gently, and try to stick it back in its socket. If you cannot stick it back in, keep it in a cup of milk or saline and call us immediately. Time counts. Please try to come see us within 30 to 60 minutes.
If your tooth pain is severe, persistent, and/or associated with swelling, bleeding, and/or fever, it is likely an emergency. Call us just to be sure—we can help you decide what your best next step is.
Hospital emergency rooms are not usually set up to treat dental emergencies. If you have a toothache or oral injury, it is more effective to visit a dentist, like 9th Avenue Dental, who can address the dental problem immediately.
If your crown or filling comes out, try to save the piece and do not chew on that side. Call us! We may be able to fix or replace your crown or filling, saving the tooth underneath the restoration from further damage.
Most of us go to the dentist every six months for a dental cleaning and check with our dentist. This, in turn, removes plaque and allows you to maintain good gum health. Many dental clinics encourage routine preventative care, as it keeps you as healthy as possible. Should you have unique dental needs, your dentist may recommend different appointments depending on these needs.
If you are experiencing pain or a broken tooth, call us as quickly as you can! Our Downtown Calgary emergency dentistry teams always try to do their best in seeing you promptly and alleviating your pain; in fact, we can offer you same-day treatment for urgent care!
A lot of people worry about root canals, when in reality, they don’t have to hurt at all! At 9th Ave Dental, we pride ourselves on gentle treatment delivery and utilizing technology with minimal discomfort during the root canal process. You will be amazed when most of our patients state it is very similar to having a filling done.
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