
Our Family Dental Practice offers comprehensive dental care with an equal commitment to preventative, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. At our clinic, our patients are our top priority. We value personalized attention and long-term relationships with our clients. Dr. Ardavan performs a full range of cosmetic dental services, from simple fillings and teeth whitening to full smile makeovers - all performed in a warm and caring environment.
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About us
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We are happy you chose to visit our website and hope that you find all the information you require. If there is any question that our site does not answer, please do not hesitate to phone or contact us through the site and we will be happy to answer any of your questions. At Wilmot Dental Care, we believe that prevention is the key to maintaining good oral health.
Our Team
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Dr. Ardavan Bahmanyar has been in the practice of dentistry for 29 years. He holds double degree in Doctor of Dental Surgery, from Iran in 1990 and from University of Western Ontario with Distinction. Dr. Bahmanyar prides himself on providing complete dental care with the emphasis on quality treatment, patient comfort, and satisfaction.
Bonded tooth-coloured Fillings
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Gone are the days when tooth trauma and cavities could only be treated with unsightly metal fillings. Today, modern, tooth-colored fillings made of durable resin can be bonded to your teeth for a stronger, more natural-looking effect. Composite fillings are virtually undetectable and require only a single appointment to apply.
Amalgam-Free
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Dr. Ardavan provides comprehensive mercury-free and amalgam-free dentistry. Restorative dentistry seeks to repair or replace your natural teeth in order to return your mouth to fully functional and aesthetic harmony. The restorative work can range from simple fillings and crowns to more complex root canal therapy and tooth replacement implants.
Root Canal Therapy
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Each of our teeth contains a long, thin strand of dental pulp-which provides the tooth with nutrients and nerves-that extends down to the tooth's root. If the pulp becomes infected or injured, the tooth's nerves die and, often, without endodontic treatment, the tooth dies as well. Root canals are designed to save such damaged teeth.
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