Bloor West Dental Group - Toronto

General Dentistry in Toronto

Our clinic offers comprehensive dental care, from routine cleanings and exams to full-mouth restoration. We are committed to providing top-quality treatment and exceptional results for your oral health needs.
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Complete Dental Care from A to Z

Routine dental care is essential for extending the life of your teeth and maintaining optimal oral health. By visiting your dentist regularly and addressing decay early, you can avoid pain, discomfort, and unexpected costs. If you have issues with your teeth, gums, or oral health, restorative dental treatments can help restore your mouth to normal function. General dentistry prioritizes your overall well-being. Here are some benefits you can expect from preventive and restorative care:

    Preventative Care:

  • Exceptionally clean teeth that appear naturally whiter.
  • Early detection of issues with X-rays before they become major problems.
  • Gums that stay healthy and free from itching or bleeding.
  • Composite fillings that stop cavities from progressing.
  • Reduced sensitivity to hot and cold.
  • Prevention and reversal of tooth decay.
  • Longer lifespan for prosthetics and dental appliances.

    Restorative Dentistry:

  • Preserve your natural tooth from infection.
  • Replace missing teeth with natural-looking alternatives.
  • Restore damaged teeth to their original condition.
  • Benefit from custom-made prosthetics and dental appliances.
  • Improve eating, sleeping, and overall quality of life.

Our General Dentistry services

Dental Bridges

Missing one or multiple teeth can be unsettling. It can cause concern with appearance and function. Missing teeth can cause other teeth to shift, place increased pressure on remaining teeth while biting, and can even create trouble speaking. A dental bridge restores the appearance and health of your mouth by filling spaces with a false tooth supported by either dental implants or your natural teeth.

Dental Extractions

Whether you need a simple tooth extraction or a more intricate dental surgery, the process of tooth removal is a frequently performed procedure that typically involves minimal pain or discomfort.

Dental Implants

Dental implants go beyond simply replacing missing teeth; they can enhance your overall well-being by reinstating function and boosting your self-assurance with a natural look and feel!

Dentures

Complete or partial dentures serve as dental prosthetics capable of replacing multiple or even all of your teeth.

Root Canal

Root canal treatments can be swift and surprisingly comfortable, offering relief and preserving your natural tooth!

Same-Day Crowns

CEREC same-day crowns eliminate the need for impressions. In just one visit, we'll design, craft, and permanently attach your crown to your tooth, without the need for temporary crowns!

Teeth Cleanings

Regular checkups and cleanings prevent gum disease and tooth decay. Plan your cleaning and checkup every 6 months to prevent the sudden onset of dental pain and unexpected expenses.

The Importance of Early Intervention and Routine Care

Preventive care is essential for long-term dental health. We aim to keep you smiling by prioritizing your well-being. By focusing on routine check-ups and early treatment, we help you maintain healthy teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue. Addressing issues promptly can prevent pain, discomfort, and unexpected costs down the line. This proactive approach is key to keeping our patients happy and healthy.

Keep Your Natural Teeth for Longer

Tooth loss in young adults is often due to cavities, while gum disease is the main culprit in older adults. Maintaining good oral hygiene at home is crucial for a strong and healthy mouth. During regular check-ups, we can identify the initial signs of gum disease and tooth decay, allowing us to address these issues early and prevent further complications. This ensures you can enjoy your natural teeth for many years to come.

Save Your Money

Regular teeth cleanings and exams are cost-effective and easy to budget for. Treating early signs of tooth decay with composite fillings is also affordable and provides long-term benefits. On the other hand, major dental procedures needed for severe issues can be much more expensive. Investing in routine dental care can help you avoid these high costs and maintain your oral health.

Don’t Even Think About It

When your oral health is at its best, you hardly think about it. There’s no pain or swelling, no constant toothache. You can eat what you love and smile without hesitation. Healthy, well-cared-for teeth are effortlessly beautiful, comfortable, and dependable, letting you focus on living your life.

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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.

Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.

Frequently Asked Questions

A routine dental check-up involves a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth. The dentist checks for cavities, gum disease, and other oral issues, performs a professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar, and may take X-rays to spot hidden problems. This regular visit helps maintain optimal oral health and prevent serious dental issues.

Cavities form when acids produced by bacteria in the mouth erode tooth enamel. These bacteria feed on sugars and starches from foods and drinks. Poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, and genetics can also contribute. Regular dental check-ups and good oral care help prevent cavities.

Cavities can vary among individuals due to several factors. Genetics play a role, as some people inherit enamel that is more prone to decay. Diet is also crucial; frequent consumption of sugary or acidic foods and drinks increases the risk. Oral hygiene habits make a big difference; those who brush and floss regularly tend to have fewer cavities. Additionally, saliva production affects cavity formation, as saliva helps neutralize acids and wash away food particles. Certain medical conditions and medications can also impact oral health, making some people more susceptible to cavities than others.

Yes, you might need a filling even if you have no pain. Cavities can start small and may not cause discomfort initially. Early treatment prevents the cavity from worsening and avoids future pain or more extensive procedures. Regular dental check-ups help detect and address these issues promptly.

To restore a decaying tooth, the dentist removes the decayed area and cleans the cavity. The tooth is then filled with a material like composite resin or amalgam. For extensive decay, a crown may be used to strengthen the tooth. In severe cases, root canal therapy might be needed to save the tooth. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene help prevent decay.

Yes, you can and should go to the dentist if you’re pregnant. Routine dental care is safe and important for your health and your baby’s health. Inform your dentist about your pregnancy, so they can take any necessary precautions. Regular check-ups help prevent and address dental issues that can arise during pregnancy.

What Our Patients are Saying

Miragh Bitove

The absolute friendliest staff from front of house to the chair, beautiful clean and modern space, and quick wait times.

Valina Sintal

Been going to this dentist since I was a kid and the staff are always very friendly. The dentists and hygienists go the extra mile to make sure my teeth are well taken care of!

Andrey V

Excellent service, friendly staff. The best office in Toronto. Highly recommend.

Bloor West Dental Group - Toronto

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