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Family Dentistry

Family dentistry is all about keeping your whole family’s smiles healthy and happy. From regular check-ups and cleanings to treating cavities and other minor issues, our friendly dentist in Beaverlodge, AB, is here to help. We’ll also give you tips on how to take care of your teeth at home between visits. So, let’s make your family’s dental health a priority!

Did you know? The American Dental Association recommends that every American visit a family dentist a minimum of one time every six months. Doing so can aid in the detection of decay, oral disease, and other dental health problems before they progress and become severe. If you are at risk for certain complications or have a history of periodontal disease and advanced decay, you may need to visit our practice more frequently.

Visit Our Leading Family Dentist

At Dentistry On 43, our mission is to provide your family with exceptional dental care in a comfortable and friendly environment. We invite you to become part of our dental family and experience personalized care tailored to each family member’s needs. For outstanding dental health and a radiant smile, please schedule your appointment with us today. We look forward to welcoming you and your loved ones to our practice!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to visit a family dentist?

Yes. Even if you are not currently experiencing any symptoms of tooth decay or gum disease, it is important to visit your dentist for a thorough examination and cleaning. Despite daily brushing and flossing, your teeth can still accumulate tartar that can harbor bacteria. These bacteria can lead to gum disease and tooth decay if not professionally removed at your dentist’s office. Call today to schedule an appointment with our family dentist in Grand Prairie.

Dr. Adam Woods hugging a patient

What services does a family dentist provide?

Our family dentist in Grand Prairie and Beaverlodge, AB, offers a comprehensive range of services to cater to patients of all ages. These services include routine check-ups, cleanings, fillings, fluoride treatments, sealants, orthodontics, and more specialized procedures like root canals and extractions.

Do you offer any cosmetic dentistry services?

Absolutely! Apart from general dental care, we also provide a variety of cosmetic services, including teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, and full smile makeovers, to help you achieve the confident smile you deserve.

What should I do in case of a dental emergency?

In case of a dental emergency, please contact our family dentist in Grand Prairie immediately. We prioritize emergencies and will strive to see you as quickly as possible. Dr. Woods or Dr. Ruether will provide the appropriate care to alleviate pain and address the issue.

How can I improve my family’s dental health?

Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential in maintaining good oral health. Additionally, practicing good oral hygiene at home by brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using fluoride toothpaste can help prevent cavities and gum disease. Avoiding sugary and acidic foods and drinks can also contribute to better dental health for your family.

Do you offer services for seniors?

Yes, we understand that dental care needs can change with age. That’s why we provide specialized services for our senior patients to address their unique needs and concerns. Our team will work with each patient individually to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets their specific needs and goals.

How can I prepare my child for their first dental visit?

We strive to make every child’s first dental visit a positive and comfortable experience. You can help prepare your child by talking to them about what to expect, reading books or watching videos about visiting the dentist, and bringing their favorite toy or blanket for comfort. Our team is specially trained to work with children and will provide gentle care and education during their visit.

Are there any special instructions I need to follow after seeing my dentist?

Based on the results of your dental check-up, your family dentist may recommend that you return for treatment or follow a special at-home oral care plan. You may also be referred to a dental specialist for treatment of advanced oral health conditions.

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