Free parking is available at our location in the Giroux Crossing Business Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental emergencies can vary in scope, but the common factor is that they require urgent attention. One example may be an injured or dislodged tooth. Another type of dental emergency is one that causes extreme discomfort or pain to teeth, nerves, and gums.
We allow room in our schedules to accommodate dental emergencies as they arise. If you need urgent care, call our office, and we'll find you a time as soon as possible to see the dentist.
Root canals are performed when the roots of the tooth become infected and inflamed. You will know when your roots are infected because you will feel a constant pain around your tooth.
Root infections can be caused by injury or trauma to the mouth, but the more common culprit is bacteria buildup. A good oral hygiene regimen at home combined with regular visits to the dentist is a great way to keep your teeth clean and prevent infections from starting or spreading.
All tooth extraction procedures use profound anesthesia to ensure the gums, teeth, and surrounding area are completely numb, so you won't feel any pain or discomfort. Our dentist will check in with you throughout the procedure to ensure you're relaxed and feeling good.
Dental crowns are shaped out of durable material to feel like and resemble your natural tooth. You can choose composite resin or porcelain for your crown.
A veneer can help improve the look of anyone's smile. They are typically chosen as a permanent whitening solution and to fix misshapen teeth. The main reason why veneers are not always suitable for everyone is the cost of the treatment.
Invisalign treatment uses a series of clear aligners that work to correct your orthodontic issues. You will need to wear the trays for 20 to 22 hours every day except for when you eat, brush and floss. Each week, you'll switch your aligners, and every 3 months or so, you'll visit the office to check in.
Many insurance plans cover all or a portion of orthodontic treatment. Check with your insurance provider for details of your specific plan. We also offer flexible financing options that fit your budget.
TMD stands for Temporomandibular Disorders. These conditions cause pain in the jaw joint that connects the upper jaw and the lower jaw. The main signs and symptoms include pain in the neck and jaw, headaches, difficulty moving the jaw, and unusual clicking or popping sounds in the joint.
Sleep apnea is when the muscles in your throat relax too much during your sleep, depriving you of oxygen and causing you to wake repeatedly through the night. Oral devices can help with the condition.
About the Practice
Bright Dental is a family-friendly dental clinic in St. Albert, Alberta, offering a full array of dental procedures for each stage of life. Everyone is welcome, whether it's your first visit, your first tooth, or you're ready for artificial teeth. The clinic emphasizes prevention with yearly oral exams, regular dental hygiene appointments, and a daily at-home routine to keep smiles bright and healthy. They use the latest dental technology, including CBCT scanner, CEREC crowns, intraoral camera, iTero scanner, and dental lasers. The team is dedicated to patient comfort and satisfaction, and they are proud to be a Diamond Invisalign Provider. They also offer 0% patient financing through 123Dentist Patient Financing.
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