Morrison Dental
Cosmetic Dentistry · Dental Implants · Dentures · Invisalign
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When professional whitening is provided by a dentist and used as directed, it does not damage healthy enamel. Temporary sensitivity or gum irritation can occur, so your dentist can evaluate your dental health and provide advice on how to handle any negative consequences.
The cost of veneers depends on the material, number of teeth, preparation required, laboratory fees, and case complexity. After an exam, Morrison Dental can provide a treatment plan and estimate based on your requirements.
Dental bonding or veneers may improve the appearance of mildly uneven teeth, but they do not move teeth. If alignment or bite correction is needed, your dentist may recommend Invisalign or another orthodontic treatment.
Professional teeth whitening is one of the most commonly requested cosmetic treatments because it can improve many surface stains without changing the shape of the teeth. The right option still depends on the cause of discolouration and any existing dental restorations.
Costs vary by treatment, the number of teeth involved, materials, laboratory work, and case complexity. A dental exam is needed before an accurate estimate can be provided. Ask the clinic about payment options and insurance details that may apply to restorative portions of treatment.
Professional cleanings remove hardened tartar and bacteria that regular brushing cannot reach, helping to prevent gum disease before it starts. These visits also allow your dentist to catch hidden issues early, saving your family from more complex and expensive treatments later.
According to the 2026 Alberta Dental Fee Guide, a standard adult exam in Fort McMurray costs approximately $143.85 for the assessment. For children, the suggested fee is $89.80 for those with only baby teeth, or $122.35 for those with a mix of baby and adult teeth.
X-rays allow the dentist to see between teeth and under the gumline to identify decay, infections, or bone loss that is invisible during a visual exam. For children, these images are essential to monitor the development of permanent teeth and ensure their jaw is growing correctly.
Clinics use medical-grade autoclaves to kill all bacteria and viruses on instruments using high-pressure steam and heat between every patient use. All treatment surfaces are also thoroughly disinfected and covered with fresh protective barriers to maintain the highest safety standards for your family.
Many family dental offices in Fort McMurray offer flexible financing through providers like Dentalcard to help you manage the cost of necessary care. These plans allow you to break down treatment totals into affordable monthly payments, ensuring your family’s oral health remains a top priority.
With decent care, 20+ years easy. The implants themselves can last your whole life. The bridge might need to be replaced eventually, but the foundation stays solid.
You’re sedated during surgery, so no. Afterward, yeah, you’ll be sore for a few days. Most people handle it fine with regular pain meds. Nothing crazy.
Once you’re healed, absolutely. Steak, apples, popcorn, whatever. During healing, stick to softer stuff so you don’t mess up the implants.
Surgery takes 2-3 hours per arch. You’ll need someone to drive you home because of the sedation.
The angled implants usually work even with less bone. Only in really severe cases would we need to do grafting first, and that’s rare.
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