FAQ’s

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Do you accept new patients?

We do accept new patients. In fact, many of our long-time patients have kept referring close friends and relatives to us, many of whom come from all around Montreal in addition to the Westmount and NDG areas. You're welcome as well, as all our patients, with our utmost care and dedication to your oral health.

Do you guarantee your patients satisfaction?

While we can't guarantee a 100% success rate, we do our best to abide by the highest standards of the profession.Some conditions may require more than one visit at the clinic, or the assistance of another specialist to complement our treatment. Ultimately, we'll follow up as needed and go the extra mile to ensure your oral health by committing to three core priorities:

1. focusing on your well-being as a patient;
2. sourcing and applying the right competence required for each case;
3. striving to deliver high quality treatments by keeping updated with modern dentistry approaches like micro-surgical root canal procedures etc

How do you handle dental emergencies?

We are open Monday through Saturday. If you're experiencing pain or are in an emergency situation, we will try to see you on the same day at either one of our two locations.

Due to the fact that we provide emergency services, various circumstances may lengthen the time allocated for a procedure.

We appreciate your understanding and patience in this matter.

What can you expect on your first visit?

On your first visit, we will review your medical and dental histories and perform a clinical examination.

We will explain your diagnosis, treatment options and answer any questions you may have.

As determined on a case by case basis, some treatments can be completed at the time of this consultation. Other cases may require that you schedule a subsequent appointment so we can allocate adequate amount of time to complete the specific treatment you need.

Do I need to have insurance?

Having dental insurance is in your best interest. But if you don't already have insurance, you are not obligated to have one.

Your insurance policy will cover a portion of the dentist's expenses. It is often a contract between your employer and a third party (the insurance company). Such a contract may take many different forms. There are many different methods to create a plan and choose the amount of compensation.

The majority of plans in Quebec, which are based on the annual price list of the Association of Dentists of Quebec (ACDQ), cover between 50 and 80% of dental treatment. (This advice is just that—a guide; it is not intended to be a law dictating practitioners' fees.)

How much does a dental cleaning cost ?

Dental cleanings are generally accompanied by a dental exam and sometimes xrays.

To find out about the price an existing patient pays for such a service, please visit our page Book Appointment.

Keep in mind a full exam is usually required before taking a cleaning appointment.