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Gateway Dentistry Group

General Dentistry in Grande Prairie, AB

Dental service in grande prairie
Gateway Dentistry Group

General Dentistry in Grande Prairie, AB

General Dentistry Near You

General dentistry aims to detect, prevent, and provide early treatment for oral health issues so that you can enjoy a healthy, vibrant smile for as long as possible. At Gateway Dentistry Group, we value general dentistry as the center of our dental practice. We work hard to develop personalized treatment plans to address the needs of each of our patients.

Dental Cleanings & Checkups

When it comes to maintaining oral health, attending regular professional dental cleanings and checkups is essential. At professional dental cleanings and checkups, our dentist near you works to eliminate harmful bacteria, plaque, and tartar from your teeth and along your gum line.

Root Canal Therapy

There is much more to our teeth than what meets the eye. Underneath the surface, our teeth contain a large network of passages and tunnels referred to as canals. A bundle of blood vessels, connective tissue, and nerves known as pulp fill these canals. When this pulp becomes damaged or infected, the resulting pain can be quite severe. Finding relief typically comes through root canal therapy in Grande Prairie, AB.

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Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Wisdom teeth are the last teeth that develop toward the back of your mouth. For most individuals, they make an appearance between the ages of 17 and 21. You may notice some pain when your wisdom teeth erupt, indicating that it may be time to visit your dentist. Wisdom teeth show up long after your other teeth have grown in, and they do not play a vital role in chewing or biting. While wisdom teeth can cause no problems, many people do experience complications of some kind.

Dental Sealants

When you run your tongue along your back molars, you will feel deep grooves and pits. Bacteria love to settle in these areas and cause issues such as tooth decay. With dental sealants near you, you will no longer have to worry about bacteria eating away at your back molars. Dental sealants are a part of preventative dentistry and consist of thin plastic coatings that are painted over your molars to seal out any harmful substances.

Dental X-Rays

X-ray technology has become a vital part of preventative dentistry. By allowing our dentist to see what is under the surface, dental x rays allow us to catch oral health issues early on and treat them before they get out of hand.

FAQ's

Your smile is a part of your confidence when you are speaking or smiling. With healthy, clean teeth, you will feel comfortable when smiling and confident when in public. Whereas, problems such as bad breath, yellow teeth, or missing teeth can be embarrassing, which will stop others from coming over to you.

Regular dental checkups do more than maintain your teeth in good condition. They can catch early stages of issues such as:

  • Gum disease
  • Cavities
  • Oral cancer
  • Infections that could infect other areas of the body

Taking care of your mouth can keep your entire body healthy and make you feel better as a whole.

Dental anxiety is common, but there are ways to make the visit bearable:

  • Talk over your fears with your dentist.
  • Bring a family member or friend for support.
  • Listen to calming music during your visit.
  • Ask about sedation or numbing options if you feel nervous about pain.

With proper support, regular dental visits can be less daunting.

  • A few people would have trouble speaking clearly due to missing teeth, misaligned jaws or gaps.
  • Dental treatments like braces, dentures, or implants can fix these problems.
  • When your teeth and jaw are properly aligned, it’s easier to pronounce words and speak confidently.

A healthy smile makes a great first impression. When you smile more often, people see you as friendly and confident. This can help you:

  • Feel better in social settings
  • Make new friends
  • Do well in school or work interactions
  • Improve your self-esteem

Taking care of your smile can have a big impact on how others see you—and how you feel about yourself.

Ignoring your dental health can lead to serious problems over time, such as:

  • Gum disease that affects your heart health
  • Tooth loss that makes it hard to eat or speak
  • Constant pain or infections
  • Low self-confidence due to damaged teeth

Regular care keeps your teeth healthy and helps you avoid major health problems in the future.

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