We believe in providing you with a positive and caring dental environment. Our friendly staff and dentists are ready to help you keep your health and your smile in total harmony. Learn more about us here.
Make An Appointment
We are currently accepting new patients. Contact us today to learn more or call 905-354-9991 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to hearing from you!
Working Hours
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Monday10am-6pm
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Tuesday10am-4pm
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Wednesday9am-6pm
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ThursdayClosed
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Friday9am-4pm
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SaturdayBy Appointment Only
Cleaning & Preventative Dentistry
The best way to avoid dental problems, such as cavities, gum disease, dental pain and other emergencies is to prevent them in the first place. Making sure that you have a great at home oral care routine, plus visits to see your dentist for regular check-ups and dental cleaning at least every 6 months is your first step towards great oral health and even better dental visits!
Regular dental cleanings will usually go hand in hand with a comprehensive oral exam or a regular (recall) exam unless you require or request more frequent cleanings. The exam will help diagnose any area of concern you or the dentist may have. Your mouth is always changing and a tooth that didn’t have any issues 6 months ago, may need some attention. That is why frequent checkups (exams) are necessary – to prevent any larger problems in the future! Once the exam has been completed, the dentist or hygienist will perform a regular cleaning or prophylaxis. For individuals with gum disease, the dentist will recommend a deep cleaning to treat the issue and allow your tissues to heal.
Once your cleaning is done, one of our staff members will follow up with you about any treatment the doctor recommended, and make any necessary follow up appointments.
Emergency & Same Day Appointments
For emergency dental care, we strive to see our patients within 24 hours (within business hours), and the same day if at all possible. New patients are always welcome. The purpose of your visit will be to relieve the discomfort, diagnose the problem and advise you of your options for resolving it. You may need an urgent visit for a dental emergency if you have:
A broken tooth
A broken tooth can cause pain, sensitivity, and should be treated promptly to prevent further damage or infection.
A tooth ache
A toothache is a sign of underlying dental problems and can range from mild discomfort to severe, throbbing pain that requires immediate attention.
A lost crown or filling
A lost crown or filling can expose the tooth to damage and sensitivity, making prompt dental repair essential.
Any pain or infection in your mouth, face or neck area
Any pain or infection in your mouth, face, or neck area may indicate a serious dental or health issue and should be evaluated by a professional as soon as possible.
Any other dental problem or discomfort
Any other dental problem or discomfort should not be ignored, as early treatment can prevent more serious complications.
Digital X-Rays
Digital X-rays are the newest, safest technology for acquiring dental X-rays, using about half the radiation of conventional X-ray taking methods. Images are captured using a flat electronic sensor which relays directly to the computer for immediate review by your dental health care professional.
Laughing Gas Sedation
Nitrous oxide is a safe and effective sedative agent that is mixed with oxygen and inhaled through a small mask that fits over your nose to help you relax during certain procedures. It is not intended to put you to sleep. You will be able to hear and respond to any requests or directions Dr. Wid may have. Dr, Wid will ask you to breathe normally through your nose, and within a few short minutes, you should start to feel the effects of the nitrous oxide. Ultimately, you should feel calm and comfortable. The effects of nitrous oxide wear off soon after the mask is removed.