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Kingston, Ontario K7M 4Y2
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Many of us feel that our smiles are most striking when our teeth look especially white, but unfortunately, soft drinks, coffee, tea, and tobacco can leave behind ugly stains. To help you restore your gleaming, bright white smile and to give you an added boost of confidence, we offer many options, such as custom whitening kits. Please contact us today to find out more about these options and which one is best for you.

We want you to show off your smile! Whether you are interested in whitening services, veneers, or a complete smile makeover, we can help you achieve a beautiful smile right here in our office.

Dental pulp, found in the center of each tooth, contains a nerve which extends from the tooth’s root to bring vital nutrients to the tooth. If a tooth’s pulp is injured, damaged, or infected, the nerve within the pulp will die and, unless endodontic treatment (root canal) is performed, the tooth may die as well. In many cases, root canal therapy (removal of the nerve tissue in the tooth) can save damaged teeth by preserving the tooth in the mouth.  After the root canal is successfully completed, restoring the tooth with a crown is usually...

Well-suited for restoring weakened back teeth, and equally appropriate for restoring more visible tooth surfaces, porcelain inlays and onlays offer a strong, attractive alternative to traditional composite fillings.  Typically considered for teeth that need a major portion restored, or teeth that endure heaving chewing loads, porcelain inlays and onlays offer the protection and strength of a crown without the need for extensive tooth preparation.  Made from the same strong, tooth-colored material as crowns and bridges, porcelain inlays and...

Patients who prefer amalgam-free dental fillings will be delighted to know that Pearl Dental Care can work with a variety of restorative materials, including those that are free of mercury or amalgam. Whether you need something as simple as a filling replaced, want to explore the aesthetic difference that a crown could make on a discolored or damaged tooth, or need more complex procedures like replacement tooth implants or root canal therapy, Pearl Dental Care can work with you to devise a treatment plan aimed at repairing or replacing your...

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How often do I need my teeth cleaned?

Every patient is unique and needs to be assessed to decide what is healthy for him or her. If you have not had any evidence of gum disease or gingivitis, an appointment every six month is often recommended. Several factors could cause us to recommend a more frequent recurring care appointment. These... ...Read More

Your toothbrush should be replaced frequently to help reduce the transfer of bacteria. The average life of a toothbrush should be no longer than 3 months due to wear, but if you have been sick or had a cold you should replace your brush as soon as your cold goes away. ...Read More

No, most toothpastes are very similar. We recommend that you use a toothpaste with fluoride to decrease the chance of getting cavities. Some people require a special toothpaste that targets a specific health need. Children, clients who are prone to cavities, dry mouth, or halitosis may all require a... ...Read More

If you do not floss, a third of each tooth doesn't get cleaned! Flossing keeps your gums healthy and helps to prevent cavities from forming in between your teeth. ...Read More

There are many questions on our medical history form that ask about your medical conditions. We ask these questions because there may be oral manifestations of those diseases that we need to address. Clients with diabetes, for example, are at higher risk for bone loss and infections (including gum... ...Read More

We need to know about your medications because there may be side effects (for example, a dry mouth condition) that we can help you treat. Some medications can make you susceptible to infection and we may need to check with your medical doctor regarding safe measures for your appointment. Our staff... ...Read More

Whitening has been done safely in Canada for many years and can be done in a number of ways in our office. We use products with the active ingredient Carbamide Peroxide. Studies have shown that it is safe for use in the treatment of discoloured teeth. If you have questions, please feel free to give... ...Read More

The Canadian Dental Association encourages parents to bring their infants in for assessment within 6 months of the eruption of the first tooth or by the first year of age. Your child's health is important to us and we will do our best to ensure that their visit is a positive experience. If you think... ...Read More

We strive to make your dental appointment a stress-free and relaxing experience. We will take into consideration your personal situation, listen to your concerns, and use modern techniques such as local anesthetic to make your experience as painless as possible.  ...Read More

At every dental hygiene visit we screen you for Oral cancer. In between visits, watch for any of the following and let us know if you are having any of the problems below:Tissue patches that are very white or red;Sores in your mouth that do not heal;Difficulty swallowing;Lumps in your mouth or... ...Read More

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