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
Emergency & Same Day Appointments
For emergency dental care, we aim to accommodate patients as quickly as possible during business hours. New patients are always welcome. The purpose of your visit will be to help manage discomfort, diagnose the concern, and discuss your options for care. A dental emergency may require an urgent visit if you experience:
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 use modern technology that requires significantly less radiation than conventional methods—about half the amount. The images are captured using a flat electronic sensor and sent directly to a computer for immediate review by your dental care professional.
Laughing Gas Sedation
Nitrous oxide is a commonly used sedative in dentistry. It is mixed with oxygen and inhaled through a small mask that fits over your nose to help you relax during certain procedures. It will not put you to sleep—you’ll still be able to hear and respond to Dr. Wid’s directions. By breathing normally through your nose, you’ll begin to feel the effects within a few minutes. Most patients report feeling calm and at ease. The effects wear off shortly after the mask is removed.