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Phone: (416) 519-6825

Fax: (416) 296-1914

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Scarborough Town Centre

300 Borough Dr, Unit 53

Lower Level Entrance 6 (Near Hudson’s Bay)

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Download Our New Patient Forms

If you are a new patient to our office and have just booked your first appointment, please download, print, and complete the forms below before coming to our office. This will ensure we meet your scheduled appointment time.

Patient FAQ

You and your family are the most important people in our office. We are focused and determined to provide you with excellent dental care and service. Here are a few questions our patients tend to ask us. Please let us know if you have any additional concerns, we are happy to help!

  • Dental Financing

    Certain dental procedures can be expensive. To help our patients with the costs of their treatment, we offer several financing options, asides from typical dental insurance coverage. Financing options include: In-House Financing, Medicard, Healthsmart, Wellspring, and Beautifi.

  • Payment Methods

    For your convenience, we offer payment to be made by cash, cheque, credit, debit, and e-transfer.

  • Dental Insurance Coverage

    Due to privacy concerns, insurance companies are not allowed to disclose information to anyone else besides the policy card holder. Our dental office does accept all dental insurance plans from all providers. We do not offer direct billing, but we do submit insurance claims for you. This means you are responsible for the full amount of the dental procedure before you leave the office, and your insurance provider will send you the difference.

  • Post-Surgical Instructions

    Depending on how well you take care of your oral health; depends on how often you need to visit our dental practice. Our goal is to catch any oral health issues early, to ensure that we can find a solution sooner rather than later. However, for those patients who have experienced a root canal, surgical extraction, or have recently had a filling, implant, crown, or bridge placed, there are recommendations you should follow.


    Diet

    If you are enjoying a sugary or starchy snack during the day, it is more than likely that your teeth and gums are being exposed to decay-causing elements. If you do consume these things, we recommend brushing and flossing your teeth after they are consumed or try and stay away from them altogether. In most cases, a soft diet is recommended for the first 48-hours after your procedure and to chew on the other side of your mouth and avoid hard and sticky foods. Also avoid foods that break into small pieces when you chew them, such as raw vegetables, nuts, seeds, whole grains, and popcorn.


    It is important to note that there may be sensitivity to hot and/or cold, pressure, and swelling after a dental procedure. In most cases, any discomfort will subside dramatically within the first 24-48-hours.


    Pain Relief

    After a major procedure, most discomfort can be managed with an over-the-counter pain reliever. Pain medications work best when taken before the pain reaches its worst. Pain medications should be taken on a schedule and never more than the recommended dose. An acute or persistent toothache is common with most orthodontic treatment, however, another cause of toothache is decay. Decay is a bacterial infection that can spread through many parts of the tooth, and even into the gum tissue. Sometimes, a toothache indicates that you may need root canal treatment — a procedure that not only relieves the discomfort but can also keep your tooth from needing to be extracted. Other times, the discomfort may be caused by a loose filling or by a crack. The only way to know for sure what is causing your toothache is to make an appointment with us.


    Avoid using straws, spitting, vigorous swishing of fluids, and smoking, as all these activities can interfere with the healing process.


    Proper Care

    When brushing, we recommend using a soft-bristle toothbrush as it is gentler on your teeth and gums. As for toothpaste, this depends on your oral health as there are different toothpaste recommendations depending on your individual needs. If you are curious about which toothbrush or toothpaste is best for you, please call our practice to setup an appointment.


    Your gums may be tender around the tooth that has been worked on. Keeping your gums clean with gentle flossing, brushing, and rinsing with warm saltwater (1/2 tsp of regular table salt in 8oz of warm water) will help your gums recover more quickly.

  • When should I arrive for my appointment?

    All patients are required to arrive at least 5-10 minutes early for their appointment. New patients should have all necessary paperwork already completed before arriving to our office for their first appointment.

  • Can I schedule my family to come?

    Of course. We are always happy to meet family members, and we always welcome new patients to our practice. We can even plan to schedule all your family members around the same time, just be sure to let us know before coming in.

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