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Unit C, Cobourg, ON K9A 0C5
Now Accepting New Patients! CDCP Coverage Available.
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Unit C, Cobourg, ON K9A 0C5
Now Accepting New Patients! CDCP Coverage Available.
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Is it time for your or your child’s next preventive care visit? Choose Elgin Street Dental Centre for your family’s dental needs. Dental cleanings and checkups are important preventive measures that can help maintain the health of your teeth and gums.
During a dental cleaning, a dental hygienist will use specialized tools to gently remove plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) from your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth, and if it is not removed, it can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. The dental hygienist will also floss and polish your teeth to remove any remaining debris and give your teeth a smooth, clean surface.
Your dental checkup will include a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth. The dentist will gently yet thoroughly look for signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and other potential issues. By identifying dental problems in their early stages, your dentist can provide timely treatment recommendations to keep your smile functional and healthy.
During your visit, our team may also take X-rays to get a better view of the inside of your teeth and mouth. Digital dental X-rays are a type of x-ray that uses digital sensors instead of traditional film. They produce high-quality images that can be quickly and easily shared with other dental professionals. Digital x-rays are also more environmentally friendly because they do not require the use of chemicals to develop the film.
At our community dental practice, we strive to make dentistry better for everyone. Our team welcomes patients of all ages and needs, providing comprehensive services that fit your budget and lifestyle. Here are the other ways we help our patients enjoy their visits:
Our bright, clean, and cozy practice is designed with your family’s comfort and well-being in mind.
We accommodate your family’s busy schedule with evening and emergency appointment availability.
Our team invests in the latest technology to offer more comfortable, convenient, and effective treatment.
It’s important to schedule an appointment with an experienced pediatric dentist as soon as possible after their first baby tooth erupts (usually between 6-12 months), so they can begin learning healthy habits early in life that will help ensure lifelong oral health! At this appointment, the pediatric dentist will review basic oral hygiene techniques with both you and your child while also providing preventive care such as examining their mouth for any potential problems like cavities or misalignment of their bite (occlusion).
Most dental insurance plans will cover all or part of the cost of routine preventive care such as professional teeth cleanings and exams. Additionally, many plans also include coverage for additional treatments such as X-rays or fluoride treatments when necessary. Check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details related to your plan.
During a professional dental cleaning, the dentist or hygienist will use specialized tools to gently remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth and along your gum line. They may also floss between each tooth before polishing them with special instruments that help make them feel smooth and shiny. In some cases, they might also apply fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel and protect against tooth decay.
The Canadian Dental Association recommends that adults visit their dentist at least twice a year for regular check-ups and professional teeth cleanings. However, depending on your individual oral health needs and risk factors, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits. For instance, if you are at an increased risk of cavities or gum disease or have other oral health issues, you may need to visit the dentist more regularly for evaluations and cleanings.
Generally, no, dental cleanings do not hurt. During a cleaning, your hygienist uses a special tool to scrape away any tartar buildup on your teeth and along your gum line. This process may cause a slight sensation due to the pressure applied to your teeth, but it should not be uncomfortable or painful. If you experience pain during a cleaning, tell your dentist right away.
We work with insurance! Our office works with most major insurance plans and is in-network with Canada Life, Green Shield, Sun Life, Desjardins, NIHB, Manulife, Great West Life, BlueCross BlueShield, and Empire Life. Curious if your visit is covered? Let us check for you!
Monday 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Tuesday 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Wednesday 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Thursday 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Friday 8:30AM – 1:00PM
Saturday and Sunday Closed