What is General Dentistry?
General dentistry consists of diagnosis and treatment planning, x-rays, preventive care such as dental hygiene, and restorative services such as dental fillings.
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About Toothworks General Dentists
The General Dentists at Toothworks Dental Clinics manage your dental health needs by diagnosing and treating any dental health problems you may have and by offering preventive dental solutions.
To graduate as a General Dentist requires the completion of four years at an accredited dental college. Acquiring a General Dentist designation involves other requirements – including examinations, residencies, and continuing education – put forth by provincial licensing boards.
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Toronto • Mississauga • Scarborough • Kitchener • Waterloo • London • Ottawa
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Dental Crowns
Dental crowns, available at all Toothworks Dental Clinics, are hollow restorations that cover a damaged or decayed tooth to improve the strength, function and appearance of a tooth.Read more » -
Hygiene & Prevention in Ontario
Regular dental exams and cleanings at Toothworks Dental Clinics are important parts of preventive dental hygiene. These practices can help you prevent dental issues from developing.Read more » -
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges, available at all Toothworks Dental Clinics, are restorations that 'bridge' a gap of missing teeth in your mouth.Read more » -
Dental Fillings
Tooth-coloured fillings at Toothworks Dental Clinics can be used to restore decayed areas, and to make cosmetic improvements to your smile by changing the colour or shape of the teeth.Read more » -
Dentures
Dentures are artificial tooth replacements available at Toothworks Dental Clinics that allow patients with missing teeth to keep their face structure, eat properly and speak well.Read more » -
Root Canals
During a root canal procedure, your Toothworks dentist removes any decay, bacteria and nerves from the interior of a damaged tooth to save the tooth and prevent the need for an extraction.Read more »