Dental Services in Etobicoke
Our Dental Services
Comprehensive dental services for the whole family
We provide a wide range of services, utilizing the most up to date equipment and materials.
We use digital x-rays, including panoramic imaging. Our office is very excited about implementing digital impressions into our practice. This allows us to take a 3D scan of a patient’s teeth and bite, which is incredibly accurate and eliminates the need for a mouthful of gooey impression material.
Our focus is on restorative services that include simple fillings and crowns to more complex treatment involving bridges, veneers and implants.
Our Services
What We Offer
Fillings
A dental filling is a restorative treatment that repairs teeth damaged by decay or fracture, restoring their shape, function, and appearance. Most fillings today are made from composite resin, which is matched to the natural colour of your teeth for a seamless result.
Veneers
Veneers are strong, thin pieces of ceramic or resin material that are bonded to the teeth. Veneers are used to repair chipped, decayed, or stained teeth, close gaps, and restore the length of teeth that have worn down over time.
Crowns
Crowns are used to repair teeth that have been damaged more extensively by decay or fracture. They are also used to protect heavily restored teeth or root canal treated teeth from fracture or splitting.
Invisalign
Invisalign is a teeth-straightening treatment that uses a series of clear, removable aligners custom-made to gradually shift teeth into alignment. Because the aligners are nearly invisible and can be removed for eating and brushing, they offer a discreet and flexible alternative to traditional metal braces.
Bonding
Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which tooth-coloured composite resin is applied directly to a tooth to improve its shape, size, or colour. It is a conservative and affordable option for correcting minor imperfections such as chips, gaps, or discolouration.
Implants
Implants are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are artificial roots that are used to support the replacement teeth. The advantage of an implant is that they do not require changes to the adjacent teeth.
Meet Your Dentists
Dr. Kennedy and Dr. Sinatrakaj believe dentistry is about more than just healthy teeth — it’s about building lasting relationships and helping patients feel confident in their smiles. With advanced training in preventive, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry, Dr. Kennedy and Dr. Sinatrakaj combine modern techniques and technology with a gentle, personalized approach to care.
Dedicated to patient comfort and lifelong oral health, Dr. Kennedy and Dr. Sinatrakaj enjoy helping individuals and families achieve beautiful, healthy smiles in a welcoming environment.
Have Questions?
Your Dental Services FAQ
How much does a dental cleaning cost?
The exact cost of a dental cleaning will vary from person to person. In Ontario, a routine cleaning will typically start at $150. The factors that will affect the fee are the amount of buildup of tartar or gum disease present, and whether deeper cleaning (scaling/root planing) is needed. Things like Xrays, fluoride or polishing are additional costs.
How often do I need to see a dentist or get my teeth cleaned?
We like to recommend a schedule that is tailored specifically to your oral health needs. Most people benefit from visiting the dentist and having their teeth professionally cleaned every 6 months. Some people will require more frequent visits due to gum disease, buildup of tartar very quickly or being more cavity prone. Others, with excellent oral health and low risk for dental problems may only need to come in every 9-12 months.
How often do I need x-rays?
The prescription of dental x-rays is tailored to the specific needs of each patient, based on risk factors and symptoms. It is typically recommended that adults have x-rays every 1-2 years. Those with higher risk factors, like gum disease, high cavity risk or a history of extensive dental work may need x-rays more frequently.
Modern digital x-rays use very low radiation doses. We always abide by the ALARA principle- “As Low as Reasonably Achievable” meaning we only take x-rays when they are clinically useful, avoid unnecessary repeat images, and use the lowest effective radiation dose.
Do you accept the new Canadian Dental Care Plan?
Yes. Our office accepts patients covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Coverage amounts and eligible treatments are determined by the plan and may vary depending on your income and treatment required. Please note that not all services are fully covered and you will be responsible for costs not covered by the plan. If you are unsure about your eligibility or coverage we will be happy to help guide you through the process.
Do you accept insurance plans?
Yes, we work with dental insurance providers and are happy to help you use your benefits. In most cases, we will submit claims to your insurance provider and you will be reimbursed by your insurance company.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes. We understand that dental care is an important investment and we offer flexible payment options to help make treatment more manageable.
What happens during a new patient exam?
Your first visit is designed to get a complete picture of your oral health and understand your needs and goals. This will include a review of your medical history and past dental work. A complete oral exam will look at your teeth (for cavities, cracks, wear), your gums (for signs of gingivitis or gum disease), your bite and jaw alignment, and soft tissues (cheeks, tongue, palate) to screen for abnormalities. We will take an intra-oral scan of your mouth so you can get a full picture of your teeth and gums. X-rays will be taken as needed to help diagnose areas that are not visible during the exam, such as between the teeth and below the gum. We will discuss our findings with you and answer any questions you have, and come up with personalized treatment options.
Do you offer same-day emergency appointments?
Yes. We will accommodate same day dental emergencies. Tooth pain, swelling, broken teeth or infections are prioritized so you can get out of discomfort quickly.
At what age should I bring my child to the dentist?
We recommend that you bring your child to the dentist between 12-24 months. These early visits help to check that the teeth and jaws are developing normally and prevent early childhood cavities. We will discuss proper home care and dietary habits. These are very short visits that help make your child feel comfortable in a dental setting.
What causes tooth sensitivity?
There are various causes of tooth sensitivity. The most common causes are:
- Tooth decay
- Gum recession (exposing the roots of the teeth that are not protected by enamel
- Cracked teeth
- Tooth grinding or worn enamel from acid erosion
- Recent dental work
Is your office family friendly?
Absolutely! We love seeing patients of all ages, from young children, teens, adults and seniors.
How much does a filling cost?
Fillings typically start at $180 and can go up to $450. These ranges depend on the size of the filling (how many surfaces of the tooth it covers) and which tooth in the mouth is being treated (back teeth are more expensive).
Do you have free parking?
Yes! We offer free parking in front of the building and behind the building. Rear parking can be accessed through the laneway located on the left side of the building.
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