Our services

Exam and Hygiene

Regular preventative visits include a cleaning with our dental hygienist and a quick visit with Dr. Simpson. These visits are important to prevent disease, improve your oral health and avoid more costly treatments.

Children’s Dentistry

The Canadian Dental Association has good information to help care for your child’s teeth. As always, if you have any questions, please book an appointment to address any concerns you may have. We love working with children and will make your family feel supported and comfortable throughout your visit.

Whitening

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.

Fillings

When you go for a dental exam, your dentist checks your fillings and may suggest that you replace any loose or broken ones. Your dentist also looks for signs of decay, such as brown or black spots and may want to use X-rays to take a closer look.

If you have a cavity, your dentist may keep an eye on it (if it’s small) or fill it right away. If a large cavity is not filled, it can get bigger and cause pain. The tooth may even have to be removed and replaced with a false (or artificial) tooth.

Source and more information on the Canadian Dental Association website.

Root Canals

If the nerve of your tooth becomes infected, a successful root canal treatment lets you keep the tooth rather than having to pull it out. Keeping your tooth helps to prevent your other teeth from drifting out of line and causing jaw problems. Saving a natural tooth avoids having to replace it with an artificial tooth.

Source and more info at the Canadian Dental Association website. 

Bridges

A bridge, also called a “fixed bridge” or a “fixed dental prosthesis,” is a dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It extends across an area that has no teeth and is typically made up of an artificial tooth fused between 2 crowns. (A crown is a hollow, artificial tooth that fits over a natural tooth or a dental implant). The bridge is held firmly in place by your own teeth on each side of the missing one(s) or by dental implants.

Source and more information on the Canadian Dental Association website.