Tecumseh Dental Centre – Frequently Asked Questions
Below, you’ll find answers to many commonly asked questions from both new and existing patients at the Tecumseh Dental Centre.
We hope this information helps you better understand our dental practices and procedures and addresses any concerns you may have. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our dental office. We’re here to support you and provide all the information you need.
1. Is the Tecumseh Dental Centre accepting new patients?
Yes, our dentists are always accepting new patients at the Tecumseh Dental Centre. We serve patients from all over the Windsor / Tecumseh / Essex County area and beyond. We would be happy to welcome you to our dental office. Please contact us today to schedule an appointment as a new patient.
2. Will I be charged for a missed appointment?
If you cancel an appointment with less than 24 hours’ notice or do not show up, our office may charge a fee for the missed appointment. However, we understand that emergencies and unforeseen circumstances can arise, so please contact us as soon as possible if you need to reschedule or cancel, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
3. How often should a patient get a dental cleaning?
Our dentists at the Tecumseh Dental Centre take great pride in recommending patient specific treatment plans based on your individual needs. Our goals for you are to prevent tartar buildup, cavities, gum disease, and other dental concerns. Regular dental cleanings can help with maintaining your overall health and dental well-being. We welcome new and existing patients to schedule an appointment for a dental cleaning at our office.
4. When should my child first visit the dentist for a dental check-up and cleaning?
Our dentists recommend that children have a dental check-up when their first tooth erupts or before their first birthday, whichever comes first. Our goal with every child who visits our dental office is to promote healthy oral hygiene habits from an early age and to ensure they feel comfortable and positive about visiting the dentist. At the Tecumseh Dental Centre, children will receive an individualized care plan based on their specific dental needs.
5. What can parents do to help reduce their children's anxiety about visiting the dentist?
Our dental team is dedicated to going above and beyond to ensure that every visit is a positive and enjoyable experience for children. Our dentists suggest that parents ease dental anxiety by having open chats with their kids about what to expect at the dentist and using encouragement to help them feel more comfortable and positive about their dental visits. Familiarizing your child with the dental office environment at the Tecumseh Dental Centre and using relaxation techniques can also help reduce stress and make visits more comfortable for children.
6. What are dental sealants and are they safe for children?
Yes, dental sealants are safe for children. Dental sealants are a thin protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to help prevent cavities from forming in the deep grooves and pits. Dental sealants act as a protective barrier, preventing food particles and bacteria from settling into the grooves of your teeth. This significantly reduces the risk of cavities and decay.
7. Are dental fillings safe?
At the Tecumseh Dental Centre, we use white fillings, a safe and time-tested alternative to traditional metal (amalgam) fillings. This coating is made of a biocompatible resin that has been extensively tested and is approved by dental health authorities. These tooth-coloured fillings blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing both aesthetic and functional benefits. It’s important to maintain regular brushing and flossing habits and to avoid biting down on hard objects that could potentially damage the fillings or your teeth.
8. How long do dental crowns last?
The lifespan of dental crowns varies based on the material used, lifestyle choices, and oral hygiene practices. With proper care, they can last a long time.
9. How long do dental bridges last?
With proper care, dental bridges can last for many years, depending of course on factors such as the type of bridge, the materials used, and the patient’s lifestyle and oral hygiene practices.
10. How do I know if I need a root canal?
Root canal therapy may be needed for a deep cavity, a cracked tooth, or an injury that has affected the tooth’s pulp. If you are experiencing pain in one or more of your teeth, we encourage you to contact our dental office for an evaluation by one of our dentists. If left untreated, these issues can lead to infection, abscesses, or even tooth loss.
11. Is it painful to have a tooth pulled?
Most tooth extractions are carried out under local anesthesia, ensuring that patients experience minimal pain during the procedure. After the anesthetic wears off, it’s normal to experience some discomfort, swelling, and bleeding as the extraction site heals. Recovery typically takes a few days to a week, during which time patients may continue to experience some swelling and mild pain. Following post-operative care instructions will help manage discomfort and promote a smoother recovery.
12. What steps should a patient take if they experience complications after a procedure?
If you experience any complications after a procedure, please contact our dental office immediately for guidance and to schedule a follow-up appointment. If you have severe pain or an emergency, seek immediate medical attention at the nearest emergency department.
13. Can anyone get dental implants?
To be a suitable candidate for dental implants, patients need healthy gums and sufficient bone density to support the implant. Dental implants offer a long-term solution for tooth loss and, with proper care and maintenance, can last a lifetime.
14. Will my teeth look natural after cosmetic dentistry?
Yes, cosmetic dentistry is designed to enhance the beauty of your teeth and create a natural-looking smile.
15. Can a mouth guard be worn with braces?
Yes, the dental team at Tecumseh Dental Centre can provide patients with a custom mouth guard designed to accommodate braces and orthodontic appliances.
16. What payment methods do you accept, and do you offer financing options for dental treatments?
We accept cash, debit, most major credit cards, and dental insurance for treatments. If you have any questions about payment options or need assistance, please feel free to contact our dental office by phone or visit us in-person in Tecumseh.
We encourage you to contact our office to book a dental appointment today.
Our experienced and compassionate dental team is dedicated to addressing all your concerns. By maintaining good oral health, you can enjoy a healthy, beautiful smile for countless years to come.
We accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Call our office at 519-735-5555 for details and eligibility information.