Dental cleanings

Routine cleanings help prevent gum disease, cavities, and day-to-day discomfort. During your visit, our hygienists take a calm, steady approach — removing plaque and tartar, polishing your teeth, and checking for early signs of inflammation or enamel changes. These small observations make a big difference, allowing us to catch concerns early and support healthier gums over time.

We also take a moment to learn about your brushing habits, sensitivity, or anything that feels off at home. The goal is to make your routine feel easier, clearer, and more effective between visits.

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Why cleanings matter

  • Gum health monitoring
  • Plaque and tartar removal
  • Enamel and sensitivity checks
  • Personalized prevention strategies
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What happens during a cleaning

Your appointment moves at a pace that feels manageable, with regular check-ins to ensure comfort. We explain what we’re seeing as we go, offer gentle adjustments if you’re sensitive in any areas, and help you understand the simple habits that support long-term gum health. Most patients visit every 6–9 months, though your dentist or hygienist may recommend a different schedule based on your needs.

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Here to help with CDCP

Getting started with the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)? We’ll walk you through what’s covered and help you get the care you need — no confusion, no stress.
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Making dental care easier to afford

Cost shouldn’t be a barrier to care. We offer 0% financing, help you understand your insurance, and walk you through every option — so you can make the choice that’s right for you.
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