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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page to find comprehensive answers and valuable insights about Mackenzie Dental Centre services

Do I Have to See the Dentist Every Six Months?

In general, dental examinations will depend on the individual, and personal oral health needs. The objective behind a regular visit to the dentist is simply early detection – to identify small problems before they become bigger problems. For the majority of patients this will mean a dental examination every six months. A dentist may suggest more than twice a year, depending on how well a patient takes care of their teeth and gums. As well, if there are specific problems, then treatment plans may entail a number of visits until things are resolved or under control.

There are a number of factors that impact oral health, and these will have a direct bearing on how much professional care is required. In the end, personal care and maintenance is the key.

  • Flossing regularly – even every day 
  • Brushing twice throughout the day
  • Brushing according to instructions
  • Ensuring that diet is well-balanced
  • Limiting sugary foods and/or drinks
  • Reducing and/or stopping to smoke

All of the above have an affect on oral health, not to mention general health. And all of them will dictate how often a dental examination is required. Here again, routine exams are recommended in an effort to prevent problems from developing. Importantly, patients should NOT decide on the frequency of visits only on the basis of a dental insurance plan. This would be particularly relevant to those patients, who have a family history of cavities or gum disease. With a good dental team on hand patients can be assured of receiving the best dental advice long term.

Schedule Your Visits to a Dentist in Woodbridge, Vaughan

At the Mackenzie Dental Centre, a preventive approach to oral hygiene includes clinic visits at least every six months. The aim is to keep the teeth and gums healthy, to prevent cavities, to avoid enamel wear, and to avert gum disease. At the Mackenzie Dental Centre, our dentists in Vaughan, Maple, and Woodbridge. Contact us online to book an appointment now!

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Do I Have to Get X-Rays During Every Dentist Visit?

A healthy patient, with a good oral health history, probably doesn’t need X-Rays at every clinic visit. However, in certain situations, the dentist may determine that more frequent X-Rays are necessary and required. Overall, dental X-Rays deliver little radiation, but where there is concern, a frank discussion may be appropriate. The fact is, dental X-Rays are an essential tool for accurate diagnosis. In many cases, a good set of images can identify small problems before they progress.

At the Mackenzie Dental Centre, digital dental X-Rays are used as an alternative to traditional X-Rays. With digital X-Rays, there is much-reduced radiation. As well, they are more comfortable for the patient, and with faster turnaround time for viewing (there is no need to process). For the dentist, digital images allow for enlargement and zooming on specific areas of the mouth – it’s an effective way to isolate and diagnose potential problems before they develop into big problems.

Why Do Dentists in Woodbridge Use Dental X-Rays?

With precision and clarity, digital X-Rays provide an indispensible diagnostic tool for the dentist.

  • To find decay and irregularities between the teeth
  • To monitor periodontal conditions below the gum
  • To view the jaw bone and general position of teeth
  • To detect growths or abnormalities in the mouth

Although digital X-Rays do produce lower levels of radiation, the team at the Mackenzie Dental Centre takes every precaution to limit a patient's exposure – a lead apron is used to shield and protect the body, and X-Rays are only prescribed when necessary.

Probably the most important feature of digital X-Rays is the ability to view portions of the teeth that are hidden below the gum line. Beyond viewing the enamel, dentin, and pulp, these X-Rays are also able to clearly view the jawbone and joints – all critical to overall oral health. At the Mackenzie Dental Centre, our dentist in Woodbridge, serving the entire Vaughan community. Contact us online to book an appointment now!

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Dr. Lloyd Pedvis BSC, MSC, DDS

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