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HealthOne The Well

486 Front St. West Toronto, M5V 0V2

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5/5

based on 22 Google Reviews

Cindy Hoang
March 29th 2024
I had a very pleasant and positive experience at the Health One dental clinic! I came in for an express whitening treatment with their hygenist Daisy. The staff here are very friendly and helpful, and the space is hygienic and cleanly + netflix!!. Daisy was super attentive and walked me through the process. I saw a noticeable difference in my teeth after the whitening treatment and was given a recommendation on how to maintain and achieve the best results after. 🙂 I’m very happy with the service I was provided today.
Nishad Shah
Arpil 11th 2024
Amazing experience at the Dental clinic at the Well. I went in for a dental checkup + examination + xrays & whitening. All thanks to Arushi, Alex and Dr. Bahar for diagnosing and treating my gum issues. They also offer a complimentary teeth whitening for new patients, which improved my teeth color by 4 shades. I would highly recommend.
Jenan Nasser
March 29th 2024
So far, everyone I have met at this location is beyond professional, they’re genuinely nice and don’t make you feel like they’re in a rush!! So important.

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  • HealthOne The Well

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Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)

Our dental clinic at The Well accepts the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP).

Patients using the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) are welcome at HealthOne Dental. The CDCP is a program from the federal government that covers dental treatments for eligible Canadians. The program recently expanded in May 2025 so a wider range of individuals could apply. To use your CDCP coverage at HealthOne Dental, inform a member of our team before your appointment. *Must meet eligibility criteria. Coverage limits may apply.

Oral Care

Dental Examination

A regular dental visit comprises of a dental examination followed by dental hygiene and cleaning services. At a dental examination, our dental professional will focus on protecting your teeth from conditions that could weaken or otherwise damage them. It will include an examination of the gums and the bones that support your teeth.

The number of routine dental checkups will vary for different people, but it is typically recommended to have a dental examination every six months. If you are suffering from dental problems or have oral health risk factors, your dentist may recommend you visit as often as every three months for a check-up. During a regular dental check-up, HealthOne Dental Clinic The Well will also do a comprehensive medical history review, examine diagnostic dental x-rays, perform an oral cancer screening and gum disease evaluation, examine tooth decay and plaque formation, as well as check existing restorations such as fillings and crowns.
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Dental Hygiene Service

It’s important to have your teeth professionally cleaned every three to six months to ensure good oral hygiene, and prevent potential tooth and gum concerns.
During your dental appointment, your dental hygienist will remove any built-up plaque and tartar on your teeth. Plaque is comprised of bacteria that can continually grow and produce toxins that inflame your gums and can even lead to periodontal disease. Our caring dental hygienists will then polish your teeth to remove stains and create a pearly white and radiant smile.

Our team will also review any oral hygiene aids that would be beneficial to your teeth including electric toothbrushes, special cleaning aids, fluorides, rinses, and more. We can also give you recommendations for dietary habits that will help to protect your teeth and answer any of your questions.

White Fillings

Did you know that majority of adults have fillings in their teeth? Dental caries (cavities) is a common part of life, and HealthOne Dental aims to offer the most modern solutions.
We only fix cavities using beautiful white fillings that are mercury and metal free, and virtually undetectable. White fillings, also called composite fillings, are made of plastic and ceramic. They allow your fillings to fully blend with your natural teeth, be undetectable by yourself and others. To place tooth fillings, your dental practitioner cleans all decay from the tooth and puts a glue (or bonding material) on the inside of the hole created. Composite resin is put into the hole in thin layers. Each layer gets hard with the help of a special light that your dentist holds over the tooth. When the last layer of the filling is hard, your dentist shapes the filling so it looks and feels natural.
Dentist holding mirror for patient with teeth crown

Crowns or Caps

A crown (sometimes referred to as a cap), is a hollow, artificial tooth used to cover and protect a damaged or decayed tooth. They also protect the structure of the tooth to provide you a more natural looking smile.
If you have a tooth that is damaged but not lost, a crown can be used to restore its shape, appearance and function. You may also need a crown if you have a large filling, broken tooth or a root canal.

This covering restores the tooth and protects it from further damage. Crowns can also be used to cover a discoloured or misshapen tooth. A tooth that has been fixed with a crown looks and works very much like a natural tooth.

Mouth Guards - General & Sports

We recommend using a mouth guard to protect your teeth from grinding or clenching while you sleep as well as from injuries while playing sports. There is also a role for properly fitting mouthguards to help to reduce snoring and relieve obstructive sleep apnea.
Night guards or bite plates (also called an occlusal splint) are made of clear plastic. It fits over the biting surface of the teeth so that you bite against the splint rather than your teeth. This helps your jaw joints and muscles to relax. Nightguards can be worn with braces and should be rinsed before and after each use.

The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) recommends that individuals who play contact sports should use a properly fitted mouth guard. A custom-fitted mouth guard by a dentist decreases the risk of orofacial injuries because they are properly positioned at the time of impact.
Dental mouth guard for sleeping in case
Dentist preparing for wisdom teeth removal surgery

Wisdom Teeth Removal

We provide a comfortable wisdom tooth removal experience for you with several options to minimize and eliminate pain.

Wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure that is used to remove one or more wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth are the four permanent adult teeth located at the back corners of your mouth on the top and bottom. These teeth usually appear in people between the ages of 17 and 25.

If a wisdom tooth doesn’t have enough space to grow (impacted wisdom tooth), resulting in pain, infection or other dental problems, you will likely need to have it removed. To prevent potential problems in the future, some dentists and oral surgeons recommend wisdom tooth extraction even if impacted teeth aren’t currently causing problems. If you need wisdom tooth removal in Toronto, we encourage you to have it done by our experienced and caring tooth specialists and dental surgeons. We are conveniently located in downtown and provide attentive, caring service.

Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care

Access to emergency dental care allows you to feel confident and prepared.

Although we hope our clients will never experience a dental emergency, access to a clinic that accepts immediate appointments can give you peace of mind that you and your family are safe.

Accidents do happen, and immediate care is the number one priority when experiencing a dental emergency. Our dental team is prepared for a wide range of circumstances and are dedicated to providing pain relief and professional care when you need it most.  For safe and trusted emergency dental care in Toronto, you can count on our team at HealthOne.

HealthOne Dental gives priority to emergency situations.

Appointments may be booked the same day.

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Cosmetic Dentistry
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Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is a term used to describe elective dental procedures that can improve the appearance of your teeth, mouth, and smile. A radiant smile is an important part of inspired living, as it can boost your confidence and even improve your overall appearance.
Most cosmetic dental procedures are elective, but they can offer a wide range of benefits, including making regular cleaning easier, improving a patient’s confidence and even reducing teeth grinding.

If your teeth are stained, discoloured, worn, chipped, broken, misaligned, misshapen, or have gaps between them, our modern cosmetic dentistry options at HealthOne Dental can help you achieve the long-lasting, healthy, and radiant smile you deserve.

Our cosmetic dentists will work with you to develop a treatment plan and discuss the price points of treatment options. In this section, you will find some information that can help you learn more and make decisions about the various types of cosmetic dental procedures available at HealthOne.

Teeth Whitening

A white, radiant smile changes the way you see the world and the way the world sees you.
At HealthOne Dental, our teeth whitening cosmetic treatment will make your smile noticeably whiter and brighter in as little as one visit. Your smile make over experts are here to help!
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Invisalign® Clear Aligners

Invisalign® is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses a series of clear plastic aligners to gently move the teeth into a new position. Using Invisalign®’s powerful technology and our dentist’s expertise, HealthOne Dental will create a digital, customized plan for shaping your new smile.

Your custom-made aligners are worn to gradually and safely straighten your teeth, and create your perfect smile over time. Invisalign® treatment times vary, with the majority of cases taking 6-8 months. You will check in with our dentist every 4-6 weeks throughout your treatment. There are also a variety of payment plans and insurance options that can cover part of the cost of treatment.

HealthOne is proud to be a partner of Invisalign® by Align Technology and be in the top 1% of Invisalign providers in North America. Invisalign® offers so much more than an aesthetically advanced alignment experience. Their innovative dental technology takes the practice of orthodontics to a new level. Our Dental clinic and Dental Director, Dr. Sunny Gill, have been recognized as a Diamond provider by The Invisalign Advantage Program.

Dental Implants and Bridges

At HealthOne Dental, there are a number of modern and aesthetic ways to restore or enhance your smile. If you have missing teeth, we offer dental implants and dental bridges in addition to partial or complete dentures.
Implants are used to replace missing roots and support artificial replacement teeth. They are comfortable and look exactly like natural teeth, which will give you a beautiful smile.
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Dentures

Dentures are removable, artificial replacements designed to replace missing teeth and give you a beautiful, complete smile. If an accident, a disease or poor oral health care has left you with only a few healthy teeth or none at all, your dentist might recommend dentures to replace your missing teeth.
There are 2 types of dentures: partial and complete. For both types of dentures your dentist or specialist makes a model of your teeth by taking impressions. The models are used to custom-make your dentures.

Your dentist may recommend complete (full) dentures or partial dentures, depending on how many natural teeth you have lost. Dentures will be created to match your existing teeth, so they are made to closely resemble your natural teeth. They may even improve your smile and fill out your facial appearance.
Treatments

Gingivitis – Periodontal (Gum) Treatment

One of the main reasons you should brush twice a day and floss once a day is to prevent gingivitis. Gingivitis is inflammation or bleeding of the gums.
Gingivitis begins with plaque, which contains bacteria that cause gingivitis and tooth decay. When plaque is left unchecked, it will eventually harden into tartar, which can only be professionally removed. When left untreated, simple plaque can progress into periodontitis.

The main warning signs of gingivitis are puffy gums, traces of blood on your toothbrush, or a change in the colour of your gums, but it is not necessarily painful. The good news is that gingivitis can be prevented and if treatment is started, it can be successfully reversed. Treatment options vary depending on severity, so our HealthOne Dental team will first perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine the best treatment strategy for your needs.

Root Canal

Root canal treatment is the process of removing infected or injured tissue (pulp) from inside the crown and roots of a tooth. Once cleaned, the canal is disinfected, shaped, filled and sealed with natural rubber-like material called gutta percha. The opening of the tooth is then sealed with either a temporary or permanent filling to prevent future infection.
Considerable advancements in diagnosis, radiographic imaging, equipment and techniques now permit dentists to complete root canal treatment, even for teeth with very complex anatomies, to the highest level of precision. A root canal at HealthOne Dental will be no more uncomfortable than a standard filling.

Taking proper care of your teeth and gums is part of a lifelong commitment to inspired and healthy living. The best way to prevent the need for root canal treatment is to follow a good oral hygiene routine by brushing twice per day, flossing once per day, and visiting your dentist regularly for cleanings.
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Jaw Pain (Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD)

The TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, links the jawbone to the skull. When this joint malfunctions, known as TMJ disorder (TMD), it leads to symptoms like pain, limited movement, clicking or popping noises, teeth grinding, and head/neck discomfort.

 TMD’s origin is often multifaceted, commonly tied to stress causing nighttime teeth clenching/grinding. Factors like poor posture, trauma (e.g., whiplash), and breathing problems can contribute as well. Dentists diagnose TMD during check-ups by evaluating symptoms such as jaw mobility, dental issues, and pain, then devising a tailored treatment plan. This may involve using a nightguard to prevent teeth clenching/grinding, and possibly referring you to our osteopathic practitioner (TO and TW Location). Osteopaths are crucial in TMD care, analyzing lifestyle elements and offering hands-on therapy to tackle underlying causes. They might suggest jaw muscle-relaxing exercises for home use. Typically, 3-5 sessions are recommended for best outcomes. Additionally, a referral to a registered nurse injector (TO and TW Location) might be made. They administer neuromodulator treatments like Botox, temporarily paralyzing muscles to alleviate symptoms effectively for about six months. 

Oral Care

Dental Examination

A typical dental appointment encompasses three main components: a dental examination, dental hygiene and cleaning services. During the dental examination, our skilled dental practitioner will focus on protecting your teeth against potential issues.

This includes a thorough assessment of your gums and the supporting bone structures of your teeth. 

The general guideline for how often you should receive a dental examination is every six months. However, if you have dental concerns or oral health issues, your dentist might suggest more frequent check-ups, possibly every three months. 

As part of our dental check-up procedure at HealthOne, we also conduct a comprehensive review of your medical history, do diagnostic dental x-rays, an oral cancer screening, assess your gum health and potential gum diseases, look for tooth decay and plaque, and fix any restorations such as fillings and crowns. Your dental health and well-being are of utmost importance to us, and our goal is to provide thorough care during every visit. 

Dentist performing examination on patient

Dental Hygiene Service

Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is a key aspect of dental care. Getting your teeth professionally cleaned every three to six months is an important step towards achieving this while preventing potential dental and gum issues. 

During your dental appointment, our skilled dental hygienist will remove any accumulated plaque and tartar on your teeth. Plaque is made of bacteria that can spread and produce harmful toxins that may lead to gum inflammation and periodontal disease. Our caring dental hygienists will polish your teeth to remove stains and leave you with a gleaming, white, and radiant smile.  

Our dental team will also assess whether any oral hygiene aids, such as electric toothbrushes, fluorides, or mouth rinses, would improve the health of your teeth. We can also provide guidance on dietary habits that protect the teeth and address any inquiries or concerns you have about your oral health. Helping you maintain a healthy smile is our priority, and we are here to help you achieve and maintain proper oral hygiene. 

White Fillings

Most adults have experienced a tooth filling at some point of their lives. Dental caries, commonly known as cavities, are common. At HealthOne Dental, we are dedicated to providing solutions for patients of all ages. 

To treat cavities, we use an aesthetically pleasing white filling that is mercury and metal-free, which makes them virtually unnoticeable. These white fillings, also known as composite fillings, are crafted from plastic and ceramic materials. They seamlessly blend with your natural teeth which means you and others won’t notice them.  

During the procedure, the dentist will carefully remove all decay from the affected tooth. They will apply a bonding material similar to glue to the interior of the cavity. Composite resin is then carefully layered into the cavity in thin layers. Each layer solidifies with the help of a specialized light your dentist positions over the tooth. Once the final layer hardens, your dentist will shape it to achieve a natural look and feel, ensuring that it seamlessly integrates with your existing teeth

Dentist putting crown on patients teeth at dental clinic

Crowns or Caps

A dental crown, also known as a cap, is a hollow, artificial tooth designed to encase and protect a tooth that has been damaged or decayed. Additionally, crowns are used to preserve the structural integrity of the tooth, ensuring a more natural and aesthetically pleasing smile. 

When you have a damaged tooth that has not come out, a crown can be used to restore its original shape, appearance, and functionality. Crowns are commonly recommended in cases of extensive fillings, fractured teeth, or after a root canal.  

The main purpose of it is to restore the damaged tooth and shield it from any additional damage. Crowns can also conceal a tooth that is discolored or has an irrevular shape. A tooth that has been restored with a crown not only looks but also functions remarkably similar to a natural tooth. 

Mouth Guards - General & Sports

Mouth guards are an effective tool that can be used to keep your teeth safe in various situations. They serve multiple purposes, including protecting your teeth from grinding or clenching during sleep and shielding against injuries when engaging in sports.

A properly fitted mouthguard can also play a role in reducing snoring and alleviating obstructive sleep apnea.  

Night guards, also known as bite plates, are usually crafted from a clear plastic material. They are designed to fit snugly over the biting surfaces of your teeth, providing a cushioning between your upper and lower teeth. This helps your jaw joints and muscles relax, reducing the effects of grinding or clenching. They are compatible with braces and should be rinsed before and after each use for optimum hygiene.  

As per the Canadian Dental Association’s recommendations, individuals who play contact sports are strongly encouraged to use a professionally fitted mouth guard. It will greatly decrease the risk of orofacial injuries by ensuring proper positioning at the moment of impact. Your dental health and safety are our priority, and mouth guards can play a crucial role in this. 

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Wisdom Teeth Removal

At HealthOne, we prioritize your comfort and well-being when it comes to wisdom tooth removal. We offer a range of options to minimize and eliminate any discomfort.  

Wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure that removes one or more wisdom teeth. These are the four permanent adult teeth located at the back corners of your mouth, both on the upper and lower jaw. They typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 25.  

In cases where a wisdom tooth doesn’t have enough room to grow properly (known as an impacted wisdom tooth), it can lead to pain, infections, and other dental issues. In these instances, it’s often recommended to remove the affected tooth. Some dentists may recommend wisdom tooth extraction even if the impacted teeth are not causing immediate pain or problems. 

If you need wisdom tooth extraction in Toronto, choose a compassionate and skilled dental team like the one at HealthOne. Conveniently located in downtown Toronto, we are committed to providing caring service to ensure your wisdom tooth removal experience is as comfortable as possible. 

Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care

Accidents happen, and having access to emergency dental care is essential during these times. While we sincerely hope that our clients at HealthOne Dental never have to encounter a dental emergency, we’re here to reassure you that our team can help whenever you may need it.  

 

Our dental team is well-prepared to handle a wide range of dental emergencies and we are committed to providing prompt pain relief and professional care. If you are looking for a dependable team to provide emergency dental care in Toronto, you can rely on our dedicated team of professionals at HealthOne. 

We prioritize emergency situations and make it a point to offer same-day appointments whenever possible. Your dental health is our priority and we are here to provide you with the immediate care you require. 

Please call  647-925-6002to book your appointment. 

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Cosmetic Dentistry
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Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is a category of elective dental procedures that enhance the aesthetic appearance of your teeth, mouth, and overall smile. A beautiful, radiant smile can make you feel more confident and boost your appearance.

Although most cosmetic dental procedures are elective in nature, they have a wide range of benefits. This includes simplifying cleaning, enhancing the patient’s self-esteem, and even reducing issues such as teeth grinding. 

If you have issues with your teeth such as staining, discoloration, wear and tear, chips, fractures, misaligned teeth, irregular shapes, or noticeable gaps, or modern cosmetic dentistry options at HealthOne can help you. We’ll provide you with a healthy, vibrant, smile that you absolutely love. 

Our experienced cosmetic dentists will work with you to create a custom treatment plan and outline your options for pricing. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we’re here to help you achieve the smile of your dreams!  

Teeth Whitening

At HealthOne Dental, we offer cosmetic teeth whitening services to give you a brilliant white smile.

Having a smile you feel good about will help you navigate the world with more confidence. In as little as one visit, you can look forward to having a visibly brighter, whiter smile. We use only the highest quality professional teeth whitening products which are completely safe to use.  

Our Dentists offer both in-clinic teeth whitening options and take-home kits so you can choose which option suits your lifestyle and preferences best. For the take-home kit, we will take a custom mold of your teeth and create a customized tray for you. You will use this tray at home with professional-grade whitening gel to lighten surface stains and improve the colour of your teeth. Your dentist will provide you with instructions on how frequently to complete your teeth whitening. 

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Invisalign® Clear Aligners

Invisalign® is a form of orthodontic therapy that uses a series of clear plastic aligners to gently and progressively reposition the teeth. We combine the power of Invisalign®’s powerful technology with our expert dentists to create a unique digital plan for shaping your new smile.

You will wear your custom-made aligners which will gently straighten your teeth over time until they reach the desired positions. The duration of treatment varies, with most cases spanning between 6-8 months. We have a variety of payment plans and insurance options that may partially cover the expenses associated with treatment. 

HealthOne is a proud partner of Invisalign® by Align Technology. Invisalign® not only offers a revolutionary way to improve the appearance and function of your smile, but innovative dental technology that has never been done before.  

Please call  647-925-6002to book your complimentary consultation. 

Dental Implants and Bridges

At HealthOne Dental, we offer a variety of aesthetically pleasing solutions to rejuvenate and improve your smile. If you have gaps due to missing teeth, we provide dental implants and dental bridges, along with options for partial or complete dentures.

Dental implants are used to replace missing tooth roots. They provide support for artificial replacement teeth. Implants are comfort and natural-looking, helping you achieve a beautiful and realistic-looking smile. 

Dentist performing implants on a patient

Dentures

Dentures are artificial, removable replacements that can be used to replace missing teeth. This may occur due to an accident, a disease, or poor oral health.

If you only have a few healthy teeth left or none at all, your dentist may recommend dentures as a suitable solution. 

You can get partial or complete dentures. For both types, your dentist will take impressions to create a model of your teeth, which serves as the basis for crafting your custom dentures.  

The choice between the two types is dependent on how many natural teeth you have remaining. They are designed to mimic your existing teeth so they look as natural as possible. In fact, they can even enhance your smile and contribute to a fuller facial appearance. 

Treatments

Gingivitis – Periodontal (Gum) Treatment

Brushing your teeth twice daily and flossing daily are crucial steps in preventing gingivitis, a condition characterized by gum inflammation or bleeding.

The onset of gingivitis happens due to the formation of plaque, a bacterial substance that triggers gingivitis and tooth decay. If left untreated, plaque eventually solidifies into tartar, which only a dental professional can remove. Simple plaque, when left untreated, can turn into periodontitis. 

Key warning signs of gingivitis include swollen gums, blood on your toothbrush, or changes in the colour of your gum tissues, often without significant pain. Luckily, gingivitis can be prevented and it can be successfully reversed if it is treated early. At HealthOne, we vary our treatment based on the severity of your case. The first step we take is performing a comprehensive evaluation to determine the best treatment for your needs. 

Root Canal

Root canal treatment involves the extraction of infected or damaged pulp from the interior of a tooth, encompassing both the crown and its roots. After thorough cleansing, the canal is disinfected, shaped, and filled with a natural rubber-like substance called gutta-percha. 

Remarkable progress has been made in the diagnostic methods, radiographic imaging, equipment, and techniques that dentists use to perform root canal treatment. At HealthOne Dental, you can feel comfortable knowing a root canal procedure will feel no more uncomfortable than a standard filling. 

It’s important to take proper care of your teeth and gums for your entire life. The most reliable way to avoid needing root canal treatment is to maintain a consistent oral hygiene routine by brushing twice a day, flossing once a day, and regularly attending dental hygiene appointments for cleanings. 

Patient in pain needing root canal treatment

Jaw Pain (Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD)

The TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, acts as a connection between the lower jaw and the skull. When this joint experiences dysfunction, known as TMJ disorder (TMD), it manifests in symptoms such as pain, restricted movement, clicking or popping noises, teeth grinding, and head/neck discomfort.

The root causes of TMD are diverse, often involving stress-induced teeth clenching or grinding during sleep. Other contributing factors may include poor posture, trauma like whiplash, and respiratory issues. Dentists diagnose TMD through comprehensive dental assessments that evaluate symptoms like jaw mobility, dental conditions, and pain levels. They then devise a personalized treatment plan, which might include using a nightguard to prevent teeth grinding and referring patients to our osteopathic practitioner (TO and TW Location). Osteopaths play a vital role in TMD management by analyzing lifestyle factors and providing hands-on therapy to address underlying issues. They may recommend specific exercises to relax and strengthen jaw muscles for at-home practice. Typically, 3-5 sessions are advised for optimal results. Additionally, patients may be referred to a registered nurse injector (TO and TW Location) for neuromodulator treatments such as Botox. These treatments temporarily immobilize muscles, offering effective relief from symptoms for approximately six months. 

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Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)

Our clinic accepts the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP).
This program offered by the federal government provides Canadian residents with coverage on dental services. As of May 2025, more Canadians are included in the eligibility criteria for this program. Speak with a member of our Dental team to learn more about having your CDCP coverage applied to your visit.

Oral Care

Examination

What to expect if you are visiting the dentist and oral health care provider for the first time? The dentist will perform a complete oral examination and discuss any treatment you may need.

The examination can identify conditions such as cosmetics concerns, tooth decay, gum disease, and even oral cancer. With your input we will create a custom treatment plan to meet your needs and budget

Hygiene Cleaning

During a typical checkup your dentist or dental hygienist will remove the plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line of all teeth with the help of professional cleaning methods. The length of your first visit will be between 1 to 1½ hours depending on the basic teeth cleaning options you opted for during the visit. 

Teeth Cleaning is mostly performed during your first visit. In rare cases it might be scheduled for a follow-up visit depending on the condition of your teeth and gums.

WHAT TO BRING

There are a few things you should bring with you. If you have had dental x-rays in the last six months, please bring them to your first appointment. This will help us make your visit pleasant and brief. If you don’t have them, new x-rays and photos will be taken.

With just a few simple forms, we will ask for relevant medical history, any medications you might be taking, your dental history, and any dental insurance coverage you may have.

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Dentist assisting patient with a teeth crown using a mirror

White Fillings

If you develop a cavity in a highly visible part of your mouth or need to repair chipped, broken, or worn teeth then you may prefer a tooth-colored white filling.
It is usually made of tooth-colored plastic and materials called composite resin fillings. There is also a material that contains glass particles which is known as glass ionomer. This kind of white filling chemically bonds to the tooth structure, providing further support.

Crowns or Caps

Dental crowns are fabricated caps that are used to protect and restore teeth which are damaged by excessive decay.
It is used in treating teeth in which composite fillings alone will not suffice.

Mouth Guards (General & Sports)

Mouth guards are coverings that can be worn while you sleep to protect your teeth from grinding or clenching.
They also work as an effective way to minimize snoring and relieve sleep apnea. Alternatively, mouth guards may be worn to protect yourself from injuries during sports.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Impacted wisdom teeth can become painful and need to be removed via a minor and fairly common oral surgery .

Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care

At HealthOne, we set priority for dental emergencies. Whether you have severe pain, a lost crown, or a chipped or broken tooth, we can help.

Appointments may be booked for the same day so you do not have to wait for your pain to go away.

WHAT TO DO IN A DENTAL EMERGENCY:

Do not ignore it! If you have severe pain, call and book an appointment right away. Do not expect for the pain to just go away without treatment.

If you have broken or chipped tooth, rinse and apply gauze to slow bleeding. Apply ice to outside of mouth to help reduce pain and swelling.

Lost crown: Book an appointment right away and ensure you bring the crown with you. 

At HealthOne, we know how valuable it is to be satisfied with your teeth and smile. Providing you with a happy and healthy smile is our topmost priority!

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Cosmetic Dentistry
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Invisalign® Clear Aligners

HealthOne is proud to offer Invisalign® treatment. It is the preferred clear and transparent alternative to traditional metal braces. No longer do you have to feel embarrassed or self-conscious of wearing braces.
WHY IS IT BETTER?
1.Clear and transparent design makes them virtually unseen.
2.Custom made aligners help in straightening and strengthening your teeth to give you that perfect smile.
3.Made from smooth and comfortable plastic that feels more natural to wear.
4.Able to take them off when you want and adjust.
5.You can eat the foods you want without them getting stuck.
6.Less uptake and scheduled appointments required over traditional braces.

Teeth Whitening

You only have one chance to make a first impression. A dazzling smile can make all the difference, and it can be attained easily with the teeth whitening cosmetic services that we provide. Our  smile make over experts are here to help!

Dental Implants and Bridges

Dental implants are used to replace the root of the tooth. They are embedded into the jawbone to provide reliable support for replacement teeth and are also designed to look natural.
A dental bridge is used in cases where two or more teeth are missing or decayed to the point where they require extraction. It is a fixed dental prosthesis which joins an artificial tooth permanently to adjacent teeth or dental implants. Dental bridges are a reliable, convenient choice that can improve the look of your smile, speech, ability to eat, self-esteem, and overall oral health.

Dentures

Dentures are artificial replications of teeth that are completely removable. Depending on your unique needs, you can get complete or partial dentures.
Complete dentures include a full set of teeth for cases where no natural teeth remain, and partial dentures only include the teeth that need to be replaced. They are a natural-looking way to improve your confidence and smile.
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Treatments
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Gingivitis – Periodontal (Gum) Treatment

It is done when gums pull away from the teeth and form infected pockets or spaces in between. To treat it the nonsurgical way, we do a special cleaning called scaling and root planing. This removes plaque and tartar deposits on the tooth and root surfaces.
In severe cases we suggest you do Flap surgery where tiny incisions are made in your gum so that a section of gum tissue can be lifted back, exposing the roots for more effective scaling and root planing.

Root Canal

Root canal treatment is an often-straightforward procedure to relieve dental pain and save your teeth in case of infection or inflammation. Our Tooth specialists are here to help!

Jaw Pain (Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD)

The TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, acts as a connection between the lower jaw and the skull. When this joint experiences dysfunction, known as TMJ disorder (TMD), it manifests in symptoms such as pain, restricted movement, clicking or popping noises, teeth grinding, and head/neck discomfort.

The root causes of TMD are diverse, often involving stress-induced teeth clenching or grinding during sleep. Other contributing factors may include poor posture, trauma like whiplash, and respiratory issues. Dentists diagnose TMD through comprehensive dental assessments that evaluate symptoms like jaw mobility, dental conditions, and pain levels. They then devise a personalized treatment plan, which might include using a nightguard to prevent teeth grinding and referring patients to our osteopathic practitioner (TO and TW Location). Osteopaths play a vital role in TMD management by analyzing lifestyle factors and providing hands-on therapy to address underlying issues. They may recommend specific exercises to relax and strengthen jaw muscles for at-home practice. Typically, 3-5 sessions are advised for optimal results. Additionally, patients may be referred to a registered nurse injector (TO and TW Location) for neuromodulator treatments such as Botox. These treatments temporarily immobilize muscles, offering effective relief from symptoms for approximately six months. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a dental check-up Toronto?

The cost of a dental check-up in Toronto is based on your age and outlined by the Ontario Dental Association Fee Guide. The price varies for adults, adolescents, and children. Please speak with a member of our Dental team to learn about the specific cost of your treatment. 

How much do fillings cost Toronto?

The cost of a filling is based on the material used and the size of the treated area. We would be happy to discuss the price of your procedure during an appointment. 

Does OHIP cover dental?

The Ontario Health Insurance Plan does not cover dental services including dental exams and cleanings, fluoride treatments, check-ups, fillings, and root canals. Some dental surgeries may be covered if done in a hospital, and some services may also be covered if they meet certain medical criteria. Many employers also include dental services in their employee benefits packages.

What is considered emergency dental?

Emergency dental refers to dental problems that require immediate treatment. There may be bleeding, extreme pain, or risk of losing a tooth and they can happen from a range of different causes including accidents and untreated cavities. 

Do you need a crown after a root canal?

A dental crown will be applied after a root canal procedure depending on the type of tooth that was treated. This includes teeth that are heavily used during eating (i.e., premolars and molars or back teeth). The purpose of the crown is to keep the tooth strong. 

How urgent are root canals?

A root canal is considered a dental emergency. It is performed when the nerve of a tooth becomes infected and can cause severe pain, discomfort, and lead to complications if left untreated. 

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