Macleod Trail Dental
Implant-Retained Dentures · Snoring Treatment · Teeth Grinding · Seniors Dental Care
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our clinic is in Heritage Square at 8500 Macleod Trail SE #232, in the Acadia area of SE Calgary.
Yes. New patients from Acadia are welcome for preventive, family, cosmetic, restorative, and emergency appointments.
Yes. We offer eight reserved patient parking spots to the left of the main Heritage Square entrance; patients register their licence plate at the front desk.
Yes. We offer evening hours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, which can make scheduling easier for working patients and families.
Yes. We offer direct billing to most insurance plans and can help you understand how your benefits may apply.
Many children are first seen when their first teeth come in or by their first birthday, but families often book later if they did not receive that guidance early.
Use simple, positive language and avoid promising that nothing unusual will happen. It helps to present the visit as a normal checkup, not a scary event.
No. Images are taken when they are needed based on age, eruption, cavity risk, and what the dentist sees clinically.
The team uses a calm, step-by-step approach and adjusts the visit to the child’s comfort level whenever possible.
Yes. The dentist will explain what is recommended, how urgent it is, and what options make sense for the child’s age and cooperation.
Many plans include preventive coverage for children, but benefits vary. Direct billing can help make the visit easier to manage.
Situations causing severe pain, bleeding, or risk of tooth loss require immediate attention.
Yes, we accommodate walk-in patients for urgent dental issues.
Most dental insurance plans cover emergency treatments; we offer direct billing to simplify the process.
Common dental emergencies include knocked-out teeth, broken or chipped teeth, abscesses, toothaches, and broken fillings. Any type of dental pain or issue that’s keeping you from your normal daily activities (such as going to work or school or being able to eat) is a dental emergency. When in doubt, it’s best to call our Calgary emergency dentist to determine if you need same day care.
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