Here at Jane street dentist , our highly qualified and experienced team offers a full range of routine, restorative and emergency dental treatments.
Here at Jane street dentist , our highly qualified and experienced team offers a full range of routine, restorative and emergency dental treatments.
For us, long-term preventative dental care is the key to a healthy smile. This is why, at your first visit, you can expect us to carefully listening to your needs and concerns – and answer any questions you may have.
Next, we will conduct a thorough examination of your teeth and gums, together with an oral cancer screen. We’ll discuss all the different treatment options before mutually agreeing on a course of action. Finally we’ll hand you a comprehensive treatment plan so you can look forward to the confidence of a healthy, brilliant smile.
When you need an emergency dentist in Jane street Or Lawrence avenue , we’ll be delighted to offer you a full range of options , in the comfort of our welcoming dental clinic in Jane Street , Toronto. Our aim is to see every patient promptly, often with the same day emergency treatments when required. Our wide range of services and convenient location will give you the freedom to select the care you want when you want it.
We accept emergency dental treatments from all areas of North York and Toronto.
To have a healthy gum, dental plaque and calculus/tartar should be removed regularly. Plaque is a sticky, almost invisible film that forms on the teeth. It is a growing colony of living bacteria, food debris, and saliva. The bacteria produce toxins (poisons) that inflame the gums. Calculus/tartar is hardened plaque that has been left on the tooth for some time and is now firmly attached to the tooth surface. Calculus may form above and below the gum line and can only be removed with special dental instruments .If left ,calculus could worsen the inflammation and cause swelling and bleeding of the gum.
Conventional fixed orthodontic appliances : are the most commonly used appliances and are able to produce very precise tooth movement to achieve ideal results. Treatment with fixed appliances usually starts once all the adult teeth have erupted and usually lasts for 18-24 months. All fixed appliance treatment is followed by retention . Traditionally they were consist of stainless steel attachments and wires.
Clear aligners : are a relatively new way of correcting mild-moderate orthodontic problems following a comprehensive assessment and discussion of the all the available options. “Invisible” removable aligners are perhaps the highest profile orthodontic appliance, with widespread advertising in magazines and television.
Aligners are thin clear flexible plastic ‘mouthguards’ which fit closely over the teeth. A series of aligners is used to move the teeth incrementally according to a treatment plan developed by the orthodontist.
After any aligner treatment, retainers will be required to ensure the teeth maintain their corrected positions.
Tooth decay, in its early stages, is potentially reversible. However, once the organic makeup of the tooth enamel has been damaged, a cavity will develop. The subsequent decaying tissue must then be removed and the cavity filled.
Modern dentistry has come on leaps and bounds over the last decade and today, in our dental clinic, we have a range of tough amalgam-free composite (white) fillings which match the shade of your tooth perfectly. Moreover, contemporary dental techniques mean that highly retentive fillings can bond to the tooth with minimal cavity preparation and maximum tooth preservation. As a result, we keep drilling to a minimum.
Bacteria can get into the tooth pulp (nerve) through decays or cracks. The acid from the bacteria irritates the ‘pulp’, making it inflamed and infected. This leads to pressure building up inside the tooth which can cause severe constant pain. This is why tooth decay needs to be dealt with quickly, before damaging the tooth pulp (nerve) permanently and forming an abscess around the root.
With root canal therapy, your dentist will cut a cavity under local anaesthetic; he will then remove the pulp and clean, shape and seal the root canals. He uses X-ray methods to ensure the canal is properly prepared and filled.
Also referred to as ‘caps’, crowns can be made from porcelain, metal or porcelain fused to metal. Essentially they are a ‘shell’ that fit over a stained, broken or heavily filled tooth – and modern crowns are as strong and comfortable as natural teeth. For aesthetic reasons, your dentist usually recommend the use of modern ceramic processes that produce unparalleled translucency and colour that match your other teeth perfectly.
Dental implants are strong, small cylindrical ‘posts’ made from titanium which are embedded and eventually fused into the bone to support restorations such as crowns, bridges and removable dentures. Implants are becoming more popular alternative to dentures and bridges. At our dental clinic , we have a fantastic implantologist to help restoring your smile easily and effectively.
As the most advanced solution for your missing teeth, implants will allow you to talk, eat, and smile naturally and with confidence. Besides their natural appearance, implants offer the advantages of improved comfort and unequaled convenience. While high-tech in nature, dental implants are more tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since implants do not rely on neighbouring teeth for support. They also preserve the related portion of the jawbone. In reality, dental implants are more cost–effective than other methods of tooth replacement due to their predictable success rate and longevity. Our clinic offers same day dental implants.
We are all looking forward to seeing you soon!
Call for your appointment at 416-551-9001.