Glenwood Dental Care
Children's Dentistry · Dental Implants · Invisalign · Restorative Dentistry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we do! If you’re looking for a new, family-friendly dentist in West Edmonton, please don’t hesitate to book your appointment today!
Yes, Glenwood Dental Clinic follows the Alberta Dental Fee Guide. This means our pricing is fair, consistent, and typically covered by most insurance plans.
Yes, we offer direct billing to most major insurance companies, saving you the hassle of submitting claims and waiting for reimbursement.
We provide a full range of dental services including cleanings, exams, fillings, root canals, crowns, bridges, dentures, teeth whitening, and children’s dentistry.
Yes! We offer gentle, friendly care for kids of all ages and work hard to create a positive first dental experience. Our team is experienced in pediatric dentistry and always happy to help children feel comfortable.
Booking your first visit is easy. You can call our office, use our website’s online booking tool, or stop by in person. We’ll help you find a convenient time and answer any questions you may have.
Our office follows the Alberta Dental Fee Guide. We’ve created the following chart which highlights the most common prices for dental treatment in Edmonton. We want to ensure that we are completely transparent and open about how much we charge for each of the treatment options available at our office.
It really depends on each patient! Typically we recommend that adult patients visit a dentist once or twice a year, even if your mouth is in good condition. This way, you can get your teeth professionally cleaned regularly and maintain excellent oral health.
The most common concerns patients see us for are toothaches — that’s because pain is a way for your body to tell you that something isn’t right. Under the surface, there could be a lot going on. You could be dealing with a variety of dental issues such as decay, gum disease, cracked or worn teeth, or an abscess. We also often help those who have lost or broken a tooth.
If you’re feeling uncomfortable, you should always visit a dentist. Even if the pain does go away after a few days, it’s likely there’s an issue hidden under the surface that should be checked by a dental professional so that it doesn’t linger and continue getting worse.
The Canadian Dental Association recommends the assessment of infants, by a dentist, within 6 months of the eruption of the first tooth or by one year of age. This helps one of our family-friendly dentists catch potential problems that can affect your child’s overall health and well-being as more teeth grow in overtime.
Yes. The clinic accepts the CDCP, a federal benefit for eligible Canadians without existing dental insurance. If you’re unsure whether your household qualifies, the front desk team can help clarify your coverage when you call or book a visit.
The provincial fee guide is a standardized pricing schedule for dental treatment. When a clinic follows it, patients have a consistent, predictable basis for estimating what an exam, cleaning, or basic procedure will cost before the visit, removing the guesswork around billing.
Yes. The clinic is open until 7 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, making after-school care practical without parents missing work. Saturday hours are also available for households that prefer a weekend visit or need more scheduling flexibility.
Yes. The clinic is located at 16028 100A Ave NW near Jasper Place Library, and free surface parking is available at the professional building. The lot is accessible directly from 100A Avenue NW, so you won’t need to search for street parking when you arrive.
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