Although most people want a beautiful smile, your teeth are more than just cosmetic. Healthy, strong teeth serve a variety of functional purposes. From talking to eating, life is just more comfortable with your teeth intact.
A bridge is an appliance designed to replace multiple teeth in a row. Typically, a single piece of porcelain is shaped to resemble a series of teeth. These artificial teeth are anchored to the adjacent natural teeth with the application of a crown. Once the bridge is installed, it can look and function very much like natural teeth.
Dental Implants
In most cases, dental implants are installed by drilling small posts into the jawbone. Once the posts heal, an artificial tooth is latched to each one. This method offers a look, feel, functionality, and stability that is very similar to that of natural teeth.
We are pleased to offer restoration services for damaged implants.
Repairing Damaged Teeth
Fillings
Over time, plaque can eat holes into your teeth called cavities. Left unattended, these cavities can grow progressively worse, resulting in significant decay and possibly infection. These cavities are treated by drilling the decayed part of the tooth away and replacing it with a composite filling. Composite fillings are tooth-coloured pieces made from a combination of plastic and glass. The filling should restore your tooth to its natural shape while preventing any further decay.
Inlays & Onlays
Porcelain inlays and onlays are custom-made and shaped inserts designed to fit inside a prepared tooth. These inserts are then bonded to further prevent decay while simultaneously stabilising the structure of the tooth. Inlays and onlays are typically used in teeth with exceptionally large cavities, or teeth that have been structurally compromised.
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Free parking
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Evening and weekend hours
Accessibility for people of different abilities
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For Kids
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Children’s playroom with a TV
Ceiling mounted TVs
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For You
For You
Blankets for your comfort (washed after every use)
Ceiling mounted TVs
Refreshment station
Magazines for your enjoyment
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For Your Convenience
Free parking
Free wifi
Evening and weekend hours
Accessibility for people of different abilities
For Kids
Children’s playroom with a TV
Ceiling mounted TVs
For You
Blankets for your comfort (washed after every use)
Ceiling mounted TVs
Refreshment station
Magazines for your enjoyment
Visit our South Edmonton Location
Our Convenient Location
Find us conveniently located just off of Whitemud Drive in Southgate Centre.
Where to park?
We’re located in a shopping plaza with ample free, easy to find parking.
You should love your smile! Southgate Dental Centre can help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted with esthetic dentistry. Ask us about our whitening and veneer services!
If you have a broken or weak tooth, it may need a little TLC. Dental crowns improve the look, shape, and function of damaged teeth. Ask us about our restorative dentistry at Southgate Dental.
Straighten your smile with Invisalign! This revolutionary aligner is a clear, affordable alternative to traditional braces and is suitable for patients of all ages. Ask us how Invisalign can help you.
At some point, you may need dental surgery. From tooth extractions to root canals, you can trust your experienced surgical team at Southgate Dental. Ask us how we can make your procedure comfortable.
Chewing ice can cause a number of negative effects on your teeth, including fractures, enamel damage, and increased sensitivity. This is because ice is hard. When you chew on it, the pressure and force can cause fractures in your teeth. These fractures can lead to more serious dental problems. […]
Chewing ice can cause a number of negative effects on your teeth, including fractures, enamel damage, and increased sensitivity. This is because ice is hard. When you chew on it, the pressure and force can cause fractures in your teeth. These fractures can lead to more serious dental problems. […]
The truth is that lemon water can have both positive and negative effects on teeth, depending on how it is consumed. On one hand, the vitamin C found in lemons can help fight bacteria in the mouth and promote healthy gums. However, the high acidity of lemon juice can erode tooth enamel and dentin if consumed in excess or sipped frequently throughout the day. […]
The truth is that lemon water can have both positive and negative effects on teeth, depending on how it is consumed. On one hand, the vitamin C found in lemons can help fight bacteria in the mouth and promote healthy gums. However, the high acidity of lemon juice can erode tooth enamel and dentin if consumed in excess or sipped frequently throughout the day. […]
Regularly cleaning your mouthguard is crucial for maintaining your dental health. You should regularly rinse the mouthguard, then use a non-abrasive toothpaste, to scrub it free of any bacteria. […]
Regularly cleaning your mouthguard is crucial for maintaining your dental health. You should regularly rinse the mouthguard, then use a non-abrasive toothpaste, to scrub it free of any bacteria. […]