Services
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Anyone who has experienced extreme dental pain can tell you the importance of having a good dentist in Winnipeg who provides emergency services. No matter what your dental issue, you can trust that our dentists will be prepared to give you a swift diagnosis and treatment plan.
Exams and Cleanings
Regular dental exams and cleanings are crucial to maintaining good oral health. We’ll identify any potential dental problems and explain how to treat them, booking a follow-up appointment if necessary.
Exams and Cleanings
Regular dental exams and cleanings are crucial to maintaining good oral health. We’ll identify any potential dental problems and explain how to treat them, booking a follow-up appointment if necessary.
Night Guards
If you’re experiencing frequent headaches and pain around the joints of your jaw, wearing a night guard as you sleep may help alleviate the symptoms. Many people are unaware of their excessive nightly teeth clenching and grinding. A proper night guard will help protect your teeth and decrease the force exerted by your muscles and joints.
White Fillings
Metropolitan Dental Group is pleased to provide composite resin tooth fillings, a safe material that allows us to match your tooth’s colour. In addition to being virtually invisible, composite resin fillings also provide health advantages over other fillings as they are mercury-free. These fillings provide protection against decay and help to strengthen the tooth, and they will not wear down or change shape.
White Fillings
Metropolitan Dental Group is pleased to provide composite resin tooth fillings, a safe material that allows us to match your tooth’s colour. In addition to being virtually invisible, composite resin fillings also provide health advantages over other fillings as they are mercury-free. These fillings provide protection against decay and help to strengthen the tooth, and they will not wear down or change shape.
Extractions
Dental extractions are often required for a variety of reasons. If a tooth has been damaged and it is too severe to be corrected by a root canal, removing the tooth will help to prevent the further spread of infection. Your dentist will apply a local anesthetic to numb the area where your tooth will be removed. Be sure to ask if you have any questions or concerns about the procedure.
Crowns and Bridges
A crown is used to entirely cover a damaged tooth, helping to strengthen the tooth itself as well as improve appearance, shape or alignment. Bridges serve a similar function and may be recommended if you are missing one or more teeth. This will help to keep your teeth in place, which will keep your bite properly aligned, and can also help to prevent gum disease.
Crowns and Bridges
A crown is used to entirely cover a damaged tooth, helping to strengthen the tooth itself as well as improve appearance, shape or alignment. Bridges serve a similar function and may be recommended if you are missing one or more teeth. This will help to keep your teeth in place, which will keep your bite properly aligned, and can also help to prevent gum disease.
Root Canals
A root canal may be required if you are experiencing chronic discomfort as the result of tooth decay, cracks or chips. This procedure involves the removal of a tooth’s infected pulp to help relieve recurring pain. The hollowed out tooth is cleaned and filled, and a protective crown is added (for affected back teeth) to help restore the tooth’s full function.
In-Home Whitening
When it comes to whitening the current shade of your teeth and brightening your smile, you have many options at your disposal. You’ll find a number of readily available products in your local drug store (or wherever you normally buy toothpaste). However, if you’re serious about achieving noticeable results, we suggest scheduling an appointment with one of our dentists. We can advise you on the potentially most effective in-home treatments based on your budget and lifestyle.
In-Home Whitening
When it comes to whitening the current shade of your teeth and brightening your smile, you have many options at your disposal. You’ll find a number of readily available products in your local drug store (or wherever you normally buy toothpaste). However, if you’re serious about achieving noticeable results, we suggest scheduling an appointment with one of our dentists. We can advise you on the potentially most effective in-home treatments based on your budget and lifestyle.
Implants
Whether it’s due to gum disease or the result of a sports injury, tooth loss can be a traumatic event. It is important to fill in the remaining gap as soon as possible to prevent your other teeth from shifting. Metropolitan Dental works with dental implant specialists and can assist in completing any needed implant work.
Dentures
Traditional dentures are held in place using suction created by placing them in your mouth. When you come to Metropolitan Dental Group in Winnipeg for full and partial denture options, we’ll first discuss the removal of any remaining teeth that will obstruct your dentures. After extraction and healing, we’ll take an impression of your mouth that will be used to build your new dentures! A final fitting appointment will be necessary, and we’ll use that time to adjust the fit of your dentures so that they’re perfect for you. Partial dentures are for patients who have lost several teeth but still have a considerable amount of healthy ones remaining. They are held in place by metal clasps that fit around your healthy teeth and are constructed of a mix of dental composite plastics and metal framing. The procedure for getting a pair of these dentures is similar to a full mouth set and involves impressions and a bit of a wait for your new set to be constructed.
Dentures
Traditional dentures are held in place using suction created by placing them in your mouth. When you come to Metropolitan Dental Group in Winnipeg for full and partial denture options, we’ll first discuss the removal of any remaining teeth that will obstruct your dentures. After extraction and healing, we’ll take an impression of your mouth that will be used to build your new dentures! A final fitting appointment will be necessary, and we’ll use that time to adjust the fit of your dentures so that they’re perfect for you. Partial dentures are for patients who have lost several teeth but still have a considerable amount of healthy ones remaining. They are held in place by metal clasps that fit around your healthy teeth and are constructed of a mix of dental composite plastics and metal framing. The procedure for getting a pair of these dentures is similar to a full mouth set and involves impressions and a bit of a wait for your new set to be constructed.