Dental Services
Family Dentistry
Your Choice For Dental Fillings in Kerrisdale, Vancouver
Dental Fillings
If your tooth is damaged or decayed, Aegis Dental Centre is pleased to offer dental fillings to restore your tooth’s function and shape.
What is a dental filling?
One of the most common reasons to visit your dentists is to get a filling placed. Frequently it is due to cavities or chips being discovered at your routine check-up. A dental filling essentially ‘fills’ any holes or spaces in your teeth resulting from cavities or injuries. These fillings tend to be minor and preventative. Your dentist will clean the affected area, and then fill the cleaned-out capacity with a filling material.
Root Canal Therapy
Most people have pre-conceived notions that a root canal is filled with pain and discomfort. In fact, root canal therapy doesn’t cause pain. It actually relieves it! Advances in dental technology have made root canal therapy virtually a pain-free experience.
Pediatric Dentistry
Children’s Dentistry near Kerrisdale, Vancouver
Finding the right dentist for your child can be a difficult task. The quality of their initial oral healthcare will have a lasting effect on your child’s health and wellness. At Sedona Dental, we work hard to create a competent, educational, and exceptional dental office for you and your family.
Tooth Extraction
Wisdom teeth removal is a common procedure. But what exactly is it?
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to develop on either side of the jaw, breaking through after a patient has fully grown (between the ages of 16 and 20). You have probably heard many people talking about having their wisdom teeth removed, but it doesn’t happen in all cases.
Gum Disease Treatment
Have inflamed, red, sensitive, or prone to bleeding gums? You’re probably in the early stages of gum disease. Contact us today!
Aegis Dental Centre: Keeping Gum Disease Away from Your Life
Periodontal disease or gum disease is mainly caused by bacteria from plaque and tartar build up. Other factors that have the potential to cause Periodontal disease may include tobacco use, clenching or grinding your teeth, certain medications and genetics.
Periodontal disease – also known as gingivitis and periodontitis – is most easily identified by the visible symptoms it causes as it progresses.