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(905) 495-1155
10725 McLaughlin Brampton, ON
Hours: Mon to Thurs 8:00am - 8:00pm, Fri 8:00am - 1:00pm, Sat 8:00am - 2:00pm, Sun Closed
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Business Type: Dental Care
Region: Peel
Municipality: Brampton
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"A Beautiful Smile Attracts Attention"
It's no secret that teeth, and how they join to form a smile, are an important element in the impression you will give - to strangers, friends, colleagues, employers and potential mates. An attractive smile is alluring. It's one of the most meaningful, aesthetic qualities we have. While not everyone was born with naturally beautiful white teeth, today's modern cosmetic dentistry can allow anyone to attain a dazzling smile.
The goal of our dental office at Fletcher's Creek Dental is to make your smile look and feel it's best. Our staff is ready to provide the treatments and services to achieve this goal. From providing a simple check-up and cleaning to treatments designed to improve the appearance of their smiles,we have helped many of our patients |
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Porcelain Veneers, Whitening, Orthodontics |
Porcelain Veneers Perhaps no single dental procedure provides as many aesthetic benefits as veneers, performed by our dentists at Fletcher's Creek Dental. Porcelain veneers can hide chips, cracks, and stains. They can fill in gaps and change the size or shape of the teeth. | Whitening Everybody loves a bright white smile, and there are a variety of products and procedures available to help you improve the look of yours.
Many people are satisfied with the sparkle they get from brushing twice daily with a fluoride-containing toothpaste. | Orthodontics For patients, adults and children who have crowded or crooked teeth, spaces between their teeth or misaligned teeth and jaws, orthodontic therapy can help reduce the risk of tooth decay, gum disease and trauma due to protruding teeth. | Endodontics (root canal) Our dentists at Fletcher's Creek Dental specialize in endodontics, also known as root canal. When the area of the tooth containing the nerves and blood supply becomes damaged or infected, you know it by the excruciating pain you feel in the diseased tooth. | Periodontics (gum disease) Gum disease (periodontitis) is a problem for over 60% of the adult population. Because it often goes unnoticed until the later stages, it has often been called a "silent epidemic" in North American culture. | Bridges If a tooth is lost, it is important to replace it with a false (or artificial) tooth as soon as possible. This procedure will prevent your remaining teeth from drifting out of line and causing other problems. | Crowns If your tooth is damaged but not lost, a crown (also called a cap) can be used to cover the damaged part of your tooth. A crown protects your tooth from further damage. | Sealants Dental sealants are a thin barrier placed in the pits and grooves of back teeth (premolars and molars). This barrier is placed to prevent decay-causing bacteria to form on the chewing surfaces of the teeth. | Extractions Sometimes, after minor oral surgery, you may have pain, bleeding and swelling. This section offers some advice on dealing with these problems. Your dentist or oral and maxillofacial surgeon will give you advice too. | Bonding Bonding is a quick and painless way to repair chips in your teeth. Bonding uses a white plastic paste, called composite resin - a plastic that is semi-liquid at first, but that becomes hard and durable when cured with light. |
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