Dentus Family Dental
Root Canal Therapy Β· Child Dentistry Β· Wrinkle Reduction Treatment Β· Implant Crown Restorations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Dentus Family Dental is accepting new patients in St. Albert. Individuals and families are welcomeβbook an appointment today.
Call the clinic directly and explain the dental emergency. Many clinics offer same-day care for urgent needs.
CDCP usually covers basic exams, cleanings, x-rays, fillings, and simple treatments. Coverage levels depend on income and approved fee guidelines.
Check your eligibility, confirm how much of the treatment is covered, and ask if the clinic follows CDCP fees or charges extra.
Common choices include family dental insurance plans that cover preventive visits, fillings, and major treatments. Many families also combine private insurance with CDCP for better coverage.
Search for clinics with early morning, evening, or weekend hours. Look for terms like 'open late' or 'open Saturdays' when choosing a dentist near you.
A good dentist in St. Albert offers experienced care, clear communication, modern technology, and positive patient reviews, while focusing on comfort and personalized treatment.
Ask the clinic about available payment plans. They will guide you through the application, required documents, and monthly payment setup.
It's best to book your child's first dental visit by the time they are one year old or when their first tooth erupts. Starting dental visits early helps build good habits and find any problems before they get worse.
Our nice team uses soft tools to make visits easy and fun. We want your kids to feel calm and happy.
We give fluoride treatments and sealants to protect kids' teeth from cavities. These help make teeth strong and stop tooth decay.
Take your child to the dentist two times a year to keep their teeth clean and healthy and to check on their tooth growth.
Make sure your child brushes their teeth with fluoride toothpaste two times a day. Floss once a day if their teeth are touching. Give them less candy and soda to keep their teeth healthy.
A dental emergency means having a strong toothache, a tooth that's broken or knocked out, lost fillings or crowns, or injuries to your mouth or gums. If you have heavy bleeding or swelling, get help immediately.
Look for the tooth and put it in milk. Don't touch the root. Call your dentist quickly to save it.
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