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2839 Kingston Road, Toronto M1M 1N2, ON

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Popular Questions

Here are the popular dental questions asked by patients:

At King Dentistry, we recommend scheduling a professional teeth cleaning every six months.
Regular cleanings are essential for maintaining optimal oral health, as they help prevent the
build up of plaque and tartar, which can lead to cavities and gum disease. Our skilled dental
hygienists at King Dentistry will thoroughly clean your teeth, remove any hardened deposits,
and provide personalized advice on maintaining your dental hygiene at home. By visiting us
twice a year, you can ensure your smile stays healthy and bright, and we can catch any
potential issues early, keeping your dental health in top condition.

At King Dentistry, the time it takes to complete a dental filling typically ranges from 30
minutes to an hour. The exact duration depends on the size and location of the cavity and the
type of filling material used. Our experienced dentists prioritize your comfort and efficiency,
ensuring the procedure is done with precision and care. During your visit, we'll numb the
area, remove the decayed portion of the tooth, and fill it to restore its function and
appearance. We'll make sure you understand each step of the process and leave our office
with a restored, healthy smile.

At King Dentistry, we strive to make the process of getting a crown or bridge as comfortable
and efficient as possible. Here's what you can expect:
Crown Procedure:
1. Initial Consultation and Examination: During your first visit, our dentist will
examine your tooth, take X-rays if necessary, and discuss the treatment plan.
2. Tooth Preparation: The affected tooth is shaped to accommodate the crown. This
involves removing a portion of the tooth to make space for the crown.
3. Impressions: We take an impression of the prepared tooth and the surrounding teeth.
This impression is sent to a dental lab to create your custom crown.
4. Temporary Crown: A temporary crown is placed over the prepared tooth to protect
it until the permanent crown is ready.
5. Permanent Crown Placement: On your second visit, the temporary crown is
removed, and the permanent crown is fitted, adjusted, and cemented in place.
Bridge Procedure:
1. Initial Consultation and Examination: Similar to the crown procedure, our dentist
will evaluate your dental health and discuss the best treatment plan for replacing the
missing teeth.
2. Tooth Preparation: The teeth adjacent to the gap (abutment teeth) are prepared by
removing a portion of their enamel to fit the crowns.
3. Impressions: Impressions of your teeth are taken to create a model for the bridge.
4. Temporary Bridge: A temporary bridge is placed to protect the exposed teeth and
gums while your permanent bridge is being crafted.
5. Permanent Bridge Placement: On your next visit, the temporary bridge is removed,
and the permanent bridge is adjusted for fit and comfort before being cemented in
place.
At King Dentistry, we ensure each step is performed with the utmost care and precision,
using the latest dental technology to provide you with durable and aesthetically pleasing
crowns and bridges. Our goal is to restore your smile and dental function effectively and
comfortably.

At King Dentistry, we prioritize your comfort and well-being, ensuring that root canal
treatment is as pain-free as possible. Modern techniques and advanced anesthesia make the
procedure relatively comfortable. Here’s what you can expect:
1. Anesthesia: Before the procedure begins, we will administer local anesthesia to numb
the affected tooth and the surrounding area, ensuring you feel no pain during the
treatment.
2. Procedure: During the root canal, our skilled dentist will carefully remove the
infected or damaged pulp from the tooth, clean and disinfect the root canals, and then
fill and seal them. You may feel some pressure, but it should not be painful.
3. Post-Procedure: After the anesthesia wears off, you might experience some mild
discomfort or sensitivity in the treated area for a few days. This is normal and can
usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
At King Dentistry, we are committed to providing gentle, effective care, and we will ensure
you are comfortable throughout your root canal treatment. If you have any concerns or
experience significant discomfort, please let us know, and we will address them promptly.