We're a locally-owned and operated dental practice serving families in Fredericton. We offer personal attention, commitment to excellence, and a no-nonsense approach to your family's dental health. Your comfort and care is our #1 priority - we'll always consider your needs and respect your choices. We combine excellent patient care, advanced technology and dental expertise to keep your smile happy and healthy for a lifetime.
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We're a locally owned and operated family-based dental practice in Fredericton. We offer all aspects of dentistry with a focus on personal attention, commitment to excellence, and a no-nonsense approach to your oral health. Our bright and cheerful office is designed to be a comfortable and relaxing environment where your care is the #1 priority.
We're a small locally-owned dental practice, which lets us provide a high level of personal care for you and your family. We know quality service doesn't come easy - it takes a lot of hard work, listening, and compassion to meet our patients' needs. Our team always tries to do their best to keep your smile happy and healthy.
Veneers are very thin shells that are attached to the front parts of your visible teeth. They can cover chipped, stained, or uneven teeth to give you a perfectly even, white smile. Lumineers are a special ultra-thin type of veneer that can be placed without removing enamel from your teeth. Ask us if Lumineers are a solution for you.
If you need immediate dental care due to an accident, damaged tooth or dental work, or tooth pain, contact our office right away. We'll do our best to see you as soon as possible. You can use over-the-counter pain medication for pain control. If you've got a broken or knocked-out tooth or if you've damaged or lost a filling or crown, make sure there are no loose pieces inside your mouth that could be a choking hazard.
Dental implants are used to replace lost teeth with artificial roots and replacement teeth. The implant is surgically placed into your jaw in the place left by the missing tooth, and the replacement tooth is attached to it. Implants can also help preserve and restore your bone tissue. After a tooth is lost, it's normal for the both tissue to shrink.
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