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Our services

General Dentistry

At Concept Dental, we believe a healthy smile starts with a strong foundation of general dental care. Our patient-first approach ensures that every visit is comfortable, informative, and tailored to your unique dental needs. Whether you need a routine cleaning, a filling, or guidance on maintaining optimal oral health, our team is here to help.

A Positive, Comfortable Experience

We understand that dental visits can sometimes cause anxiety. That’s why our team takes the time to make sure you feel at ease, providing a welcoming and stress-free environment. If you have concerns about treatment, we offer sedation options to ensure a relaxed experience.

Your Partner in Lifelong Oral Health

Our goal is to provide comprehensive and compassionate dental care for patients of all ages. From your child’s first visit to ongoing care for adults and seniors, we are committed to supporting your family’s oral health journey.

Preventative Care: Protecting Your Smile

Prevention is the key to long-term oral health. Our general dentistry services focus on keeping your teeth and gums healthy with:

  • Routine Exams & Cleanings – Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup, while comprehensive exams detect potential issues early.
  • Digital X-Rays & Imaging – Safe and precise diagnostics to assess your teeth, jaw, and gum health.
  • Sealants & Fluoride Treatments – Extra protection against cavities, especially for children and teens.
  • Oral Cancer Screenings – Early detection saves lives, and we incorporate screenings into regular check-ups.

Restorative Dentistry: Repair & Renew

Even with the best care, dental concerns can arise. Our restorative treatments are designed to repair damage and bring back the function and appearance of your smile.

These include:

  • Fillings – Tooth-coloured composite fillings to restore strength and prevent further decay.
  • Crowns & Bridges – Durable restorations that protect and replace damaged or missing teeth.
  • Root Canal Therapy – A pain-relieving procedure that saves infected or damaged teeth.
  • Tooth Extractions – When necessary, we ensure a smooth and comfortable extraction process.
General Dentistry

Frequently Asked Questions

Brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and limiting sugary foods and frequent snacking are key to preventing cavities. Regular dental checkups and professional cleanings also help remove plaque and tartar buildup. We also detect early signs of decay before they become serious.

If you have a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, broken tooth, or swelling, call our office immediately. Quick action can save your tooth and prevent further damage. For pain relief, apply a cold compress and take over-the-counter pain medication until you see the dentist. Avoid delays, some dental issues can become severe and even life threatening.

Fluoride strengthens enamel, making teeth more resistant to decay. It can even help reverse early signs of cavities. Many toothpastes and drinking water sources contain fluoride, but in-office fluoride treatments provide an extra layer of protection, especially for children and those prone to cavities.

Yes! Digital X-rays emit up to 90% less radiation than traditional X-rays, making them extremely safe for adults and children. They also provide highly detailed images that help detect issues early, leading to better and more precise treatment. Eating a banana, sun tanning or travel in an airplane will give you more radiation than a dental X-ray.

While not essential, mouthwash can help reduce plaque, fight bacteria, and freshen breath. Look for an alcohol-free version with fluoride and Xylitol for added protection.

Yes! Regular visits prevent major dental problems and keep your smile healthy. When you have regular dental exams the team is tracking your oral health. This leads to less dental intervention and lower overall costs to you. Doing nothing typically means more treatment, more extensive treatment, more time in a dental chair and more cost to you out of pocket. Prevention is the best route.

Limit sugary, sticky, and acidic foods, as they can cause cavities and enamel erosion. The most common culprits to precipitate cavities: pop, energy drinks, fruit juice, sports drinks, sugary coffee or tea. Watch out for candies, gummy bears and worms and sticky toffee or popcorn that get stuck in your teeth. The more frequently these are consumed the higher the risks.

Use a sensitivity toothpaste and avoid extremely hot or cold foods. If sensitivity persists, see your dentist. There are ways we can help reduce or even eliminate sensitivity depending on the cause.

A crown is a cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its strength, shape, and function.
Crowns can last 10–15 years or longer with proper care. This means regular check ups, hygiene therapy and consistent daily home care.
A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth. It will look and feel like natural teeth except it is made of porcelain by the dental lab.

If you have a tooth that’s severely decayed, cracked, or weakened after a root canal, a dental crown can restore its strength and function. Crowns also improve the appearance of misshapen or discoloured teeth.

A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring to adjacent teeth, while an implant is a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth. Implants are more durable and prevent bone loss, but bridges can be a quicker and more affordable option.
We offer tooth-colored composite fillings and traditional silver amalgam fillings. White fillings are tooth coloured and bond to remaining tooth. Metal fillings fill the hole and are used for strength or high risk people. Sometimes we use a white filling the releases Fluoride in certain situations.
No, we use local anesthesia to numb the area, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. We also offer sedation options if you feel anxious about dental work. Your comfort is our priority.
Composite (white) fillings typically last 7–10 years, depending on factors like the size of the filling, your oral habits, and regular home dental care. Getting regular check ups and hygiene therapy critical. They are a great aesthetic alternative to metal fillings.
Our dental Laser is used to treat gum disease, reshape soft tissues, and assist in cavity detection.

No, laser treatments are minimally invasive and often painless. You will be numb and healing tends to be quick after laser therapy. A mild over the counter analgesic might be needed but rarely.

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