ThirtyTwo Dental
Children's Dentistry · Dental Implants · Root Canals · Teeth Whitening
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Unless you are experiencing severe pain or bleeding, a chipped or cracked tooth is NOT an emergency. That said, you should contact us soon after the chip occurs and make sure to mention that you have a broken tooth so that we can get you an appointment as quickly as possible.
As soon as your child’s first tooth appears, or no later than his/her first birthday. It is recommended that you plan a visit to the dentist every six months after their first visit, to catch small problems early.
If you find it impossible to keep a scheduled appointment, please contact our office at least 2 business days in advance. We will gladly reschedule your appointment at a time that is convenient for you. There is a 3-strike rule: if you cancel or miss an appointment without providing adequate notice three times, you will no longer be allowed to schedule appointments or receive treatment at our office.
Dental benefit plans may base the amount of coverage on a chart or fee schedule/guide arbitrarily developed by the insurance companies. Prior to initiating any dental treatment, we always provide an estimate for your proposed treatment. As a courtesy, we will complete and file your dental claim form for you.
Our office has taken a number of measures to ensure that your personal information remains confidential and is used only for the purposes outlined on our consent form. All records are handled with discretion to ensure your privacy. We do not share your personal information outside our office for any marketing, promotional, publicity, educational or research purposes without your consent.
We expect full payment of your dental treatment fees at the completion of each appointment. Our office accepts cash, debit, personal cheques, Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
Most people think of root canal treatment as a source of discomfort. In reality, this therapy is done to relieve, not create, pain. The main goal of root canal therapy is to remove the diseased pulp tissue, which will in turn reduce and eliminate existing discomfort.
A crown or cap is a permanent dental restoration that completely encircles or “caps” a tooth. A bridge is a permanent dental restoration that is used to replace one or more missing teeth that have resulted in a gap between remaining teeth. A bridge is essentially a grouping of interconnected crowns cemented to the healthy teeth on either side of the gap.
When an individual is missing teeth, three options are available: dental implants, dentures and bridges. Dental implants replace what has been lost. Dentures, partial or complete, are removable prostheses supported by the surrounding hard and soft tissues in the mouth.
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