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The Tooth Corner on Derry Road

Mississauga Dentist | Dentist on Derry Road

Looking for a Mississauga dentist ? Welcome to the Tooth Corner in Mississauga located on Derry Rd. E. We are proud to provide our community with a wide range of procedures in preventative, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. If you are currently seeking a dental home for your family, we invite you to visit our practice. Our team delivers quality, compassionate care in a friendly, relaxed environment.

Routine dental care is absolutely essential for healthy teeth and gums. When you walk through the door at our Mississauga dental office, you will be greeted by smiling faces and a team of professionals eager to meet your needs. Our main priority is to deliver the personalized, gentle, cutting-edge care you deserve. We take time to get to know you and listen to your concerns. No matter what your dental needs, we can help you achieve and maintain the smile you desire.

Dental Services at The Tooth Corner

The Tooth Corner in Mississauga offers a number of treatments for the entire family. Some of these include:

Dental braces: Orthodontic treatment is about more than just straightening teeth. Braces can restore your chewing function and improve your overall oral health. Whether you have an overbite, underbite, or other type of malocclusion, we can help move your teeth into more appropriate positions for a healthier, more aesthetically pleasing smile.

Root canal therapy: When bacteria breach the pulp of a tooth, root canal therapy is often necessary. During this procedure, your dentist will remove of all internal living tissues, including the nerves and blood vessels. This eliminates the source of infection and keeps bacteria from spreading elsewhere. Once the infected tissue is removed, the canals and pulp chamber are filled, and the tooth is sealed. Root canal therapy is quite successful and can last a lifetime in many cases.

Multiple tooth extraction: As dental professionals, we prefer to save natural teeth when we are able. Unfortunately, this is not always possible. When a tooth has sustained extensive damage from decay or breakage, an extraction may be the only viable option. Whether you need a single tooth removed or an entire arch, our doctors utilize modern, conservative techniques for a more comfortable and efficient recovery.

Dental implants: When it comes to teeth replacement, dental implants currently boast the highest success rate in the field. Designed to replace the roots of missing teeth, dental implants are tiny, threaded titanium posts which are embedded into the jawbone. Versatile in their use, implants can support crowns, bridges, and even dentures for a lifelike, natural-looking smile. Strong and reliable, dental implants typically last a lifetime with proper care.

Sleep dentistry: Dental anxiety is a real phenomenon affecting millions of patients worldwide. With today’s advances, there is no reason to suffer while undergoing treatment. At our practice, we offer sedation dentistry to induce relaxation and make your experience more comfortable. If you avoid dental visits due to anxiety, speak with a team member about sleep dentistry today.

Dental hygiene: Even those who practice diligent brushing and flossing at home still need professional cleanings to maintain their smile. Did you know that oral bacteria levels rise in just a few months’ time? Regular hygiene visits can eliminate plaque and tartar and keep harmful microbes at bay. During your appointments, we can demonstrate proper hygiene techniques to keep your teeth and gums healthy between visits.

Schedule a Consultation Today

If you are seeking quality oral healthcare in your area, The Tooth Corner at Mississauga on Derry Rd. E. is happy to help. To learn more about our practice, or to schedule a visit, call us at 905-673-6377.

  • Monday - Sunday
    10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Visiting our dentist shouldn’t break the bank. However, most of us don’t understand the true value of oral health, and it’s upkeep. Most of us are quick to spend thousands of dollars on a vacation that may last a few days or a few weeks, yet are very hesitant to spend money when it comes to the one curve that lasts a lifetime and sets everything straight, our smile. Whether you have dental insurance or not, we charge appropriate, reasonable, and fair prices for the quality of care we provide. Furthermore, our prices are comparable to the suggested fee guide supplied by Ontario’s Dental Association (ODA).

Only well-screened, qualified doctors and hygienists make it through to ensure a comfortable and joyful experience for you. We know that visiting a dentist is not something many of us look forward to so it is paramount that you’re in the gentle and capable hands of a caring and experienced professional, and we’ve gone to lengths to ensure that here.

We treat people, not just teeth. We’re more interested in you, the one behind the smile. The last thing any of us want to deal with is a rude, edgy, or poorly trained receptionist or office manager. Empathy is one of our core values, and we go to extreme measures to ensure that it’s palpable in every interaction we have with you, our beloved patients.

We’re after your trust, not wallets. We provide honest consultations that are in the best interest of your teeth, not our pockets. Unfortunately, insurance mining or the process of over-diagnosing to get the most of what remains out of a patients insurance policy is quickly becoming common practice in dentistry. Insurance mining is unethical and can even be considered borderline fraud. This is not to be confused with cases involving preventive measures. Irrelevant of the situation though, we always ensure that you get an honest, and proper consultation that is in your oral health’s benefit.

We take all private dental insurance plans like Manulife, Sun Life, Great-West Life, Blue Cross, Green Shield Canada and more. If you’re not sure, call us and ask. We believe that no patient should be left to worry or be concerned with whether we accept their insurance or not, but to make it easy for you, and for your added convenience, we decided to take them all.

Whether it’s ODSP for disability support, Ontario Works for welfare, Healthy Smiles Ontario for kids 17 and under, or IFHP for refugees, we take them all. If it’s made in Canada, we accept it. In a nutshell, we dislike disappointing patients or turning them away.

For those of us without insurance, we provide comfortable, interest-free payment plans for more expensive cosmetic procedures. Affordability shouldn’t get in a mothers way of getting her child braces, or a senior citizen’s way of getting implants. Everyone should be comfortably able to take care of their oral health needs.

For patients who are new to the country, visiting, or for whatever reason don’t speak English, they can feel comfortable knowing that we speak many languages at The Tooth Corner. Here are some of the ones we speak: English (of course), French, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Farsi, and more. If you don’t speak any English, feel free to call to check and see if we speak your language.

HOW TO FIND THE TOOTH CORNER ON DERRY RD.

Someone familiar with Malton (Mississauga):

We are located at the corner of Goreway dr and Derry Rd, beside Mcdonalds in the Medical Arts Building. In the same building with Shoppers Pharmacy and Urgent care clinic. Tooth Corner office is located on the 2nd floor, the same one as Life Labs.

If you are coming from East or West Hwy 401, you have to take the exit off Hwy. 427 north. From Hwy. 427 North take the exit Derry Rd/Rexdale Blvd. Turn Left towards derry and after the lights of Rexwood Road, turn left on next set of lights towards the entrance of plaza. There is Verdi Banquet hall on left side and Malton Medical Arts building on the right side next to China Palace. We are in the building.

If you are coming from the South on the Highway it will be same Hyw. 427 North and Derry Rd exit.

If you are coming from the Airport, take Airport Rd. north and turn Right on Derry Rd. After the lights of Goreway Dr. Turn right in the Plaza from next set of lights towards the Medical Arts Building.

If you are coming from Brampton or North Side of the city, take hwy410 South, exit on Derry Rd and Turn left on Derry Rd. After 4 major intersections 5th intersection is Goreway Dr. and Derry Rd, take right on next set of lights after Goreway dr on derry rd and enter in the plaza of Verdi Banquet Hall and China Palace. We are in the medical building beside China Palace on the 2nd floor in unit #203.

Someone not familiar with Malton (Mississauga):

The Tooth Corner on Derry Rd office is located in the North East corner of Mississauga, a region known as Malton. Malton is the name of that small part also known as Malton Village but is not any city address, as it is part of Mississauga.

If you are new to the city, just landed and know where Pearson Airport is, it's easy to follow the directions. From Pearson Airport take the exit towards Airport Road Na turn left on Airport Road towards the Sign Airport Road ( towards South direction the name of Airport road changes to Dixon Road). Go straight on Airport road towards North for approximately 1.5 km, then turn right on Derry Rd and travel towards East for approximately 2 km. After crossing the lights of Goreway Dr and Derry Rd turn right from next set of lights inside the plaza with Verdi Banquet hall on the left side and China Palace Restaurant on Right side. Turn towards the right and there is a building right next to China Palace called Malton Medical Arts Building. We are located in the building on the 2nd floor in unit number 203.

If you are entering the city and coming from North by road and is traveling on Any road coming from North to south direction Parallel to Highway 410, after crossing the toll route Highway #407 approximately 2-3 km is the intersection of Derry Rd on all the parallel roads to Hwy 410. Take a left turn on Derry Rd towards East if you are on Goreway Dr, Airport Rd, Torbram Rd, Bramalea Rd, Dixie Rd, Kennedy Rd, Hurontario St, Mclaughlin Rd, Mavis Rd, Mississauga Rd, and Winston Churchill Blvd. If you are traveling south on Hwy 410 then on Derry Rd exit you have to turn Left. The main intersection of Derry Rd and Goreway Dr is the closest to our office and traveling on Derry Rd from West to east, after the lights of Goreway Dr and Derry Rd with McDonald on the corner, turn right on next set of lights in the Plaza with Medical Arts Building. There is Shoppers Pharmacy on the main floor and Medical Urgent care center next to the entrance. Please enter the main 2 doors and take stairs to the 2nd floor or pass by the stairs and there is an elevator in front of the main door to the 2nd floor. On the 2nd floor from stairs door turn right, from elevator door turn left and our unit is 203 with The tooth corner signage outside.

If Using Public Transport:

If you are coming by Go Train or Go-Bus, the closest Go Station is Malton Go Station. It is located on the Derry Road and close to Airport Road intersection. Come out of The go station and take transit Bus from the bus stop outside the Go station, on the side of Go Station. You can take Mississauga Transit Bus #42 or #30 OR Brampton transit bus #14. Bus #40 and #14 will turn left on Goreway drive and you can exit the bus at the stop on Goreway drive. Walk towards the Derry Road intersection and cross the lights towards Mcdonald. Pass by the Mcdonald and next building is Malton Medical Arts building, we are located on the 2nd floor in unit number 203.

If you are coming from Brampton by transit, easiest is to take bus#14 riding on Torbram Rd and it will drop you at Goreway Dr and Derry Rd intersection.

If you are coming from Mississauga take Blue Bus #107 Malton Express from square one going to Humber College North Campus. This bus will pass the intersection of Goreway Dr and Derry Rd before reaching Westwood Mall. Get off at the Derry Rd. stop and walk back towards the intersection. cross the lights towards South or towards Mcdonald and right beside the Mcdonald there is a Medical Arts Building and we are in the building on the 2nd floor in unit # 203.

If you are taking Subway and coming anywhere from Toronto or Scarborough, you have to get to Kipling Subway station. Take Mississauga transit Bus #11 from there going to Westwood Mall Bus Terminal. This Bus comes straight to our office. Request stop after Rexwood Road stop and it will drop you off at the intersection of Derry Rd and a road towards the plaza entrance. Cross the lights towards Verdi banquet Hall or China Palace and there is Malton Medical Arts building, we are located on the 2nd floor in unit #203.

If you are coming from the Malton area or close to Westwood Mall or from Humber College. Take Mississauga transit bus #22 going to Westwood mall bus terminal. Take bus #11, #42, #107 of Mississauga transit or #14 Brampton Transit. Bus #42 and #14 will drop you at the corner of Derry Rd and Goreway Dr. Cross the intersection towards both sides and go to Mcdonald side. Bus #107 will drop you right beside the Mcdonald, you have to cross the road and go towards the Mcdonald. Bus #11 will drop you after crossing the intersection of Goreway Dr and Derry Rd. and will drop you off right in front of the Medical Arts building. We are in the Medical Arts Building right beside the Mcdonald, on the 2nd floor in unit #203.

Services

Dental Braces

Braces can correct open bites, over bite, under bites, and cross bites. They can also correct cosmetic issues unrelated to occlusion, such as slightly overlapped, gapped, or twisted teeth. Children as young as seven years old can begin interceptive orthodontics with braces and other appliances, such as expanders and spacers. Children sometimes benefit from phased orthodontic treatment, in which braces are worn two or more times during adolescence and young adult years. Adults can also wear braces.... Read More »

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

If you experience pain when your wisdom teeth start to come in, one of the unerupted third molars could be impacted or infected. Sometimes patients want to proactively have the large teeth removed, before they cause pain. Wisdom teeth can be hard to clean, due to their location in the very back of the mouth. If yours erupt and develop normally, there’s a risk that they could create problems in the future if improper brushing and flossing allows decay to develop. However, some people retain all their wisdom teeth throughout life, without incident. ... Read More »

Oral Hygiene

Dental hygiene is the practice of keeping teeth clean and healthy. Our mouths are subjected to over 600 different kinds of bacteria all the time, and while some of the bacteria are good, the job of bad bacteria is to cause cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. At Southern Ontario Tooth Corner dental clinics, our dentists and hygienists partner with patients of all ages to battle bad bacteria. We want you to keep your natural teeth and enjoy healthy gums throughout your lifetime. ... Read More »

Children’s Dentistry

A pediatric dentist offers a complete range including oral health exams, preventive care through twice yearly check-ups to monitor growth and cleaning, filling cavities, assessment for orthodontics (braces), and treating gum disease. In some instances, it is necessary to repair or replace a chipped or broken tooth in a child. Dental and oral injuries are common in kids who participate in sports, which is why we strongly recommend that young athletes wear a mouth guard. ... Read More »

Sleep Dentistry

Sedation or sleep dentistry refers to the use of sedatives to calm and relax a patient prior to and during a dental appointment. These sedatives exert their action by depressing the central nervous system, specifically those areas concerned with conscious awareness. There are different degrees of central nervous system depression, each corresponding to a level of relaxation which ranges from minimal, moderate, to deep sedation... ... Read More »

Tooth Veneers

Dental veneers transform a smile and replace the need for many other dental procedures, ultimately improving self-esteem, while saving time and expense. Made of porcelain or composite resin, veneers will redefine tooth colour, shape, spacing, and overall appearance. Every element of what makes a smile attractive can be addressed with veneers. So, whether you want a big, bold smile for your giant personality, or you’d like a more demure and mature smile, porcelain veneers can deliver the look you want to achieve. Call the Tooth Corner dental clinic nearest you, in Southern Ontario, to schedule a cosmetic dentistry appointment now. ... Read More »

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a dental procedure that lightens or removes stains, yellowing, and other discolouration. We invite you to call one of our 20 Tooth Corner dental clinics serving Southern Ontario to schedule an appointment or ask questions about teeth whitening. Don’t you deserve a brilliant smile?... Read More »

Root Canal Therapy

A root canal is designed to save a tooth with internal bacterial infection. At the Tooth Corner in Southern Ontario, our dentists provide root canal treatment. The procedure has come a long way in the past few decades. With microtools and modern techniques, we often complete the entire procedure in a single visit. ... Read More »

Invisalign

Straighter teeth might be possible, without having to wear braces, if you’re a good candidate for Invisalign. The 20 Tooth Corner locations across Southern Ontario offer this innovative, clear aligner technology that’s an alternative to traditional metal bracket-and-wire braces. Patients enjoy having a natural smile during orthodontic treatment, as well as the ability to remove the clear aligners when eating or cleaning their teeth. Invisalign even offers a special product for teenagers.... Read More »

Bridges

If you are missing one or more consecutive teeth, it’s time to consider dental bridges. These restorative prosthetic appliances “bridge the gap” between missing teeth to restore form and function to a smile. If you have lost teeth due to extraction, trauma, or disease, replacing them is important to your oral and overall good health. ... Read More »

Extractions

A tooth extraction is the purposeful removal of a tooth. At the Tooth Corner dental clinics of Southern Ontario, we do all we can to save damaged and infected teeth with root canal therapy, crowns, and various restorative treatments. However, sometimes the infection or damage to a tooth is so severe that the only way to restore oral health and relieve pain is by removing a tooth. ... Read More »

Crowns

If you have missing or damaged teeth, a dental crown can fill the gap. Crowns also provide dental health benefits by allowing you to chew and process food without difficulty. Dentists place crowns on your teeth, helping to improve the appearance of your teeth and repair any damage your teeth have suffered. A crown also improves the strength of your teeth so you resume normal activity, such as eating and drinking.... Read More »

Emergency Dentist

Emergencies have a way of happening at inconvenient times, like when you are away from home. In the event of a dental emergency, you can visit one of the 20 the Tooth Corner dental offices across Southern Ontario for help, even if you are not a regular patient. Waiting until you return home from a vacation or for a next available appointment may jeopardize your dental health, and your pain could intensify. ... Read More »



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DENTAL INSURANCE SPECIFICS

Does The Tooth Corner bill the insurance companies directly?

Yes, we accept insurance payments directly from the insurance companies. Most insurance companies in Canada allow for this with a few exceptions. The advantage of this is that it allows you to keep your money in your pocket and lets us worry about collecting payment and we're more than happy to do so. However, you will have to pay your deductible which varies from one insurance policy to another. Call us with the name of your insurance provider for more information.

What's Non-Assignment?

Non-Assignment is where you pay us first and then we submit your claim to your insurance company. We do this electronically and on the spot so you don't have to worry about it. The insurance company then reimburses you for the portion they cover as part of your insurance policy within a few business days. You can receive the money as quick as 2 business days at times.

So let's say for example your treatment plan ends up costing you $1,000 dollars and your insurance company covers 80% of that. You would pay us the $1,000 dollars, preferrably using a rewards card to incur reward points, and in a few business days you would receive $800 dollars back. If your insurance covers 100% of the treatment plan, then you'll get your entire $1,000 dollars back. Absolutely, nothing to lose, in fact there's something to gain in the process.

There are a few advantages to non-assignment, one of them being getting free reward points on your favourite rewards card. Here's why the Ontario Dental Association encourages it in their own words:

 

WHY THE ODA OPPOSES ASSIGNMENT

The ODA is opposed to assignment of benefits and actively encourages dental plan sponsors to make their dental plans “non-assignment” plans. Many people wonder why the ODA would oppose a process that many find convenient.

The answer lies in the fact that “non-assignment” dental plans can be less expensive than those that allow assignment, simply because the act of a patient paying for their dental care makes them financially involved in their oral health care. This provides very a good incentive for the patient to use their dental plan wisely. Dental claim reimbursement is much faster than it was years ago, and patients are finding that when they pay the dentist directly their reimbursement cheque is received quickly; greatly minimizing the time they are out of pocket. It is not unusual to see the dentist on Monday and have the reimbursement cheque before the end of the week, thanks to electronic claims submission.

Also, many dentists accept credit cards, which typically have a monthly billing cycle. If complex treatment is necessary, dentists can arrange a payment schedule that allows a patient to budget for expenses and get reimbursement that is more conveniently timed.

Active decision-making about oral health care by patients and meaningful involvement in the financial matters of dental care, including the dental plan, is an important part of achieving excellent oral health care.

Patients with Dental Insurance

At The Tooth Corner, we accept all forms of insurance, both private and government. It's important for you to be in the know as to which services are covered by your insurance, and how much is covered. Most insurance plans cover up to 80% of general dentistry, oral hygiene, and emergency services. Treatment plans that are cosmetic in nature, such as whitening, implants, veneers, and braces are not typically covered, but you should always double check.

Types of Private Insurance Plans We Accept

For your convenience, below you'll find the most popular private insurance plans available today and we accept them all. If you don't see your insurance logo below, don't be alarmed, we still accept it. We take them all.

Government Insurance Plans We Accept

The plans offered to eligible Canadian residents in Ontario are five:

  1. Ontario Works Adult Dental Emergency Program
  2. Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
  3. Healthy Smiles Ontario Program (HSO)
  4. Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)
  5. Non-Insured Health Benefits (First Nations & Inuit)

Ontario Works Adult Dental Emergency Program

The Tooth Corner accepts the Ontario Works Adult Dental Emergency Program and is eager to help OW patients take care of their dental needs. Make sure you bring your Ontario Works paperwork with you when you book your appointment.

What services are covered under the Ontario Works program?

The Ontario Works adult dental emergency program covers basic treatment for dental problems that are considered an emergency. This could involve one or more areas of your mouth. Basic services include fillings, as well as extractions and, are covered completely by the program. Some services require government approval and should be discussed with our reception staff for further information. Generally, if the service you need falls into this category, we will send an estimate out for you. However, the government approval process can take up to four weeks. If you are in pain, prescription medication will often be provided for comfort while the approval process is in place.

Do I have to fill out the government insurance form and send it in myself?

No, our reception staff will gladly submit the paperwork for you. It is our goal to make the process as simple and hassle-free as possible so that you can feel better again.

Are Ontario Works patient appointments booked differently than other appointments?

No, appointments are booked the same regardless of the type of insurance (or no insurance at all).

How often can I come in for an emergency appointment?

The Ontario Works adult dental emergency program generally allows for one emergency checkup every three months.

How do I get approval for an Ontario Works emergency visit?

You can call our office for more information.

Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)

This program offers dental services for those approved for the program due to certain eligible disabilities.

Does The Tooth Corner accept ODSP patients?

Although many dentists in Mississauga do not accept the ODSP dental care program, at The Tooth Corner, we're a dental office that's glad to do so and in fact, we look forward to assisting all ODSP patients. Just bring your ODSP card with you when you come in and we'll take care of the rest.

What dental services are covered for my family as part of the ODSP program?

ODSP covers a plethora of services at 100%. This includes things like checkups, xRays, fillings, dental cleanings, root canals and extractions Procedures like dentures, however, are not covered fully. Typically, about 60% of the costs are covered by the program.

Do I have to fill out the paperwork myself?

No, we'll take care of all that for you, just give us a call to get started.

Do you treat children under ODSP as well?

Yes we do. We're really good with children and have a lot of experience treating them. We also offer full sedation (sleep dentistry) for younger children with dental anxiety.

Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO)

The Healthy Smiles Program is an Ontario government-funded basic dental program providing preventive and early treatment services for children and youth in low-income families, who are 17 years of age or under.

If eligible, your children will get regular dental services at no cost to you.

We can help answer your questions and guide you and apply on your behalf.

What services are covered by HSO?

Healthy Smiles Ontario provides routine, preventive, and emergency and essential treatment services to eligible children and youth. Services covered for clients may vary depending on the oral health of the child/youth.

An examination or assessment by a qualified dental provider will determine the type and frequency of services a child or youth may need.

Covered Services Include:

Examinations/assessments
Radiographs (X-rays)
Preventive Services (Cleanings)
Restorative Services (Fillings)
Endodontic Services (Root Canals)
Periodontal Services
Prosthodontic Services
Oral Surgery Services (Extractions)
Anaesthesia (Sleep Dentistry)

Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)

The Tooth Corner is an IFHP or Interim Federal Health program registered health-care provider.

Who is eligible for IFHP?

The Interim Federal health program covers certain health benefits for protected people, including resettled refugees, refugee claimants and certain other groups until they become eligible for provincial or territorial health insurance.

What dental services are covered under IFHP?

For a complete list of covered services please download the IFHP Dental Benefit Grid here.

Non-Insured Health Benefits (First Nations & Inuit)

The Non-Insured Health Benefits program (NIHB) is specifically for Canadian First Nations and Inuit people. It is provided by the Canadian government and you get an ID card upon qualification.

The Tooth Corner accepts Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) patients

The Tooth Corner is always glad and eager to assist and take care of First Nations and Inuit patient’s needs. As a dental office in Mississauga operating for many years, we are extremely familiar with the program and are happy to answer any questions you may have pertaining to it.

The NIHB program fully covers check-ups, xRays, oral cleanings, fillings, root canals, extractions, crowns, dentures and more. For intricate services like Crowns and root canals we have to secure prior approval, granted, it's a pretty straightforward process. In addition, sleep dentistry is also covered for adults under the Non-Insured Health benefits program.

If you are part of the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program and would like to set up an appointment or have any questions, please don't hesitate to call us directly.

Patients without Dental Insurance

At the Tooth Corner, we offer patients without dental insurance, who are undergoing more expensive procedures like cosmetic dentistry for example, comfortable, zero-interest payment plans. Please contact our office for more details, and don't worry, there's no catch!

 

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FAQ

Are you open on weekends?

Some of our offices are open on weekends, please visit your location of interest under locations in the main menu above to verify office hours.

When should I start bringing my child to the dentist? 

We recommend bringing your children to the dentist as early as possible. Even if they are not having dental work done, they can have a ride in the chair. This will help them get used to the atmosphere and remember "the dentist" as a fun experience. The goal is that they will be relaxed and comfortable when the time comes for them to undergo treatment.

Are you accepting new patients? 

Yes, we are always accepting new patients!

Do you offer sedation in the office?

Yes, many of our offices offer sleep dentistry, which often helps those with anxiety or fear of the dentist. If you require sleep dentistry, please call your location of interest to double check that it's available there.

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