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Monday 8am-5pm
Tuesday 8am-5pm
Wednesday 10am-7pm
Thursday 8am-5pm
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What We Offer

Hampton Park Dental Centre is a premier dental clinic in the area, known for providing exceptional patient care to some of our youngest dental patients.. As a leading dental provider with a distinct specialization in infant frenectomies, Hampton Park Dental Centre also offers a wide range of services, including general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, orthodontics, and more. Our knowledgeable staff are well-trained in all aspects of dentistry and work closely with each patient to achieve optimum oral health and wellness. Whether you’re looking for a solution to fixing your newborns tongue-tie, or in need of routine check-ups, Hampton Park Dental Centre is here to help you achieve your best smile yet! So, if you’re looking for high-quality care from friendly professionals, look no further than Hampton Park Dental Centre. We can’t wait to welcome you and your littles ones into our dental family!

Dental emergencies—including same day emergency treatments pain relief, extractions, root canals.

Whether caused by a sports injury, accident, teeth grinding due to nighttime bruxism, or everyday wear and tear, dental emergencies need to be taken care of as soon as possible. Pain management is the first priority.

If you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist immediately. Depending on the severity of the damage, as well as the amount of work required, your dentist may recommend restorative dentistry, dental surgery, or orthodontics.

Flossing, brushing and using mouthwash on a daily basis are a great start to oral and overall health, but visiting a dentist regularly is equally important. Routine cleanings, exams and x-rays help prevent problems before they start, and contribute to making your smile as healthy and beautiful as possible.

It’s normal for tartar, which is an accumulation of plaque, to build up on your teeth over time. Once it does, though, it can’t be removed by simple brushing with a regular toothbrush.

The special tools that dentists use reach certain areas in your mouth that you may not be able to get to on your own. They also remove tartar buildup to help prevent cavities and gum disease, such as gingivitis.

Periodontics refers to the variety of treatments and procedures used to treat gum disease, from mild gingivitis to severe periodontitis. Caused by the accumulation of tartar that contains harmful bacteria, followed by infection and/or abscess, treatment usually starts with the removal of tartar and plaque.

Depending on the severity of the inflammation or infection, and whether or not the gum, surrounding tissue or bone is affected, a number of procedures can be done to resolve the problem, including gum and bone grafting.

If you have bad breath or your gums are swollen, tender or bleeding, book an appointment with your dentist to deal with the problem quickly. Left untreated, gum disease can cause loose and lost teeth.

As its name implies, restorative dentistry’s main goal is to restore your mouth’s complete health. Restorative treatments are used to fix or replace teeth that have chipped, broken or been lost. Direct or indirect treatments can be applied, depending on the issue.

Direct treatments, like fillings, are applied to the missing part of the tooth directly, while indirect treatments are created outside of the mouth, based on impressions. These can be partial or full replacements of the real missing tooth or teeth.

Dental implants are another important part of restorative dentistry, and can be used to replace a single tooth or a complete dental arch. They can also help preserve the jawbone.

Your smile is an essential part of who you are and how people view you, which is why cosmetic dentistry is so important. Primarily aimed at correcting imperfections like discoloration and misalignment, cosmetic dentistry also helps maintain the health of your gums and teeth, so it’s about more than just esthetics.

Popular procedures include whitening, veneers, and braces, but a range of services are available depending on what needs correcting.

Having yellow teeth or a crooked smile can really affect your confidence and self-esteem, but thanks to the latest innovations in cosmetic dentistry, your new beam is just around the corner.

When most people think of sedation, they think of laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide. Primarily used to induce a feeling of wellness and relaxation among patients who suffer from dental anxiety, nitrous oxide is actually one of three types of sedation used in dentistry, along with conscious sedation and intravenous sedation.

Whether you haven’t been to the dentist for years due to fear or anxiety, or you have major dental surgery scheduled, there is a type of sedation that can be used to help you manage your emotions and the pain.

No one looks forward to surgery, but thanks to pain management techniques like sedation and the incredible results dental surgery can produce, it’s an effective solution for a variety of problems. If you suffer from mild to severe gum disease, you’ll be happy to hear that 3D-guided surgery has literally changed the game, increasing patient satisfaction and providing quicker results.

A combination of cutting-edge technology and attentive service makes all the difference when it comes to surgery and, thanks to the latest developments in patient care, dental surgery is safer, quicker, and more effective than ever before.

Dental services offered:

  • Infant frenectomies (tongue tie)
    Infant frenectomies, also known as tongue ties, are a relatively common procedure performed on young infants. In cases where an infant’s tongue is tethered to the floor of the mouth due to a short lingual frenulum, a small surgical procedure may be recommended to allow proper oral and breathing function. Infant frenectomies can be highly beneficial for infants who struggle with feeding or breathing issues related to their tongue tie.
  • Cerac (onlays and crowns)
    Cerac is a dental restoration technique used to repair and enhance damaged teeth. This innovative process uses advanced ceramics that can be easily fashioned and shaped to provide an incredibly lifelike result. Unlike other types of dental restorations, Cerac onlays and crowns are seamlessly fused with the existing tooth structure, offering superior strength and durability while preserving the health of the surrounding tissue. Thanks to Cerac, patients can now enjoy a complete range of aesthetic options for all their smile needs, from restoring chips and cracks to replacing broken or missing teeth.

  • Dental implants
    Dental implants are a popular and effective method of replacing missing or damaged teeth. This procedure involves placing a dental implant post directly into the jawbone, which acts as a replacement for the root of a lost tooth. Dental implants offer many benefits over other dental procedures, including greater stability and comfort, better aesthetics, reduced risk of decay and gum disease, and improved functionality overall.

  • Ridge preservation bone grafting
    Ridge preservation bone grafting is a surgical procedure that involves the filling of an empty space in the jawbone. This area naturally occurs after teeth have been lost, as the jawbone can reshape itself to adapt to the existing tooth structures. Ridge preservation bone grafting helps to rebuild and strengthen this area, which is important for keeping other teeth secure and preventing further tooth loss. Overall, ridge preservation bone grafting is an effective way to maintain oral health and prevent long-term damage or deterioration.
  • Teeth extractions
    Teeth extractions are a common procedure used to address issues such as cavities, gum disease, and malformed teeth. This procedure involves removing one or more of the teeth to eliminate any potential health risks or discomfort. Although this procedure may seem intimidating to some patients, today’s dentists use a variety of advanced techniques and pain-reducing medications that minimize the discomfort associated with extractions.

  • Composite (White) fillings
    Composite fillings are a type of dental filling material used to repair cavities in patients’ teeth. Unlike metal amalgam fillings, which contain a mixture of other metals along with mercury, composite fillings consist entirely of a tooth-colored plastic resin that is bonded into place. Composite fillings are strongly recommended by dentists today because they offer several important benefits over metal fillings. For one, they look much more natural, blending seamlessly with the surrounding tooth and helping to maintain the appearance of the patient’s smile.
  • Root canals
    Root canals are a critical part of oral health, providing a safe and effective way to treat damaged or infected teeth. Root canals involve removing the damaged tissue from the inside of the tooth and then sealing it shut with a special material. This helps to prevent infections in the roots of the tooth and keep them healthy.

  • Periodontal disease
    Periodontal disease is a common condition that can affect both the health and appearance of the teeth. This condition involves inflammation and infection of the gums and supporting tissues, which can lead to loose, discolored, or otherwise damaged teeth. Periodontal disease management often involves professional treatment or home care measures such as regular brushing and flossing. By working closely with a dentist or other oral health professional, patients with periodontal disease can successfully manage their condition and protect the long-term health of their smile.

  • Hygiene services
    Dental hygiene services are an essential part of keeping our teeth and gums healthy and free from disease. These services include a wide range of treatments that focus on preventing dental issues before they arise, such as tooth decay or gum disease. By providing regular oral care, dental hygiene plays an important role in helping people keep their smiles healthy and radiant throughout their lives.

  • Dental bridges
    Dental bridges are a common treatment used to replace missing teeth. Dental bridges are made up of two crowns on either side of the missing tooth that are anchored to the natural teeth on either side. These crowns act as a literal bridge between the missing tooth and surrounding teeth, helping to keep the bone and surrounding tissue healthy by preventing any movement or shifting in the mouth.

  • Dentures
    Dentures are a replacement for missing teeth, typically used to replace an entire arch or row of missing teeth. Dental dentures are custom-made from a combination of materials that can be molded to fit the shape and size of your mouth. Some commonly used materials for dental dentures include acrylic resin, metal alloys, and porcelain.

  • Socket preservation
    Socket preservation bone grafting is a surgical procedure that is commonly used in dental treatments to help maintain healthy tissue surrounding the roots of missing teeth. This process involves filling in gaps around the roots of missing teeth with natural materials, such as bone or tissue grafts. By doing so, socket preservation can protect against infection and loss of jawbone mass, as well as improve the look and function of a patient’s smile.
  • Dental night guards and snoring appliances
    Dental night guards are dental devices that are specifically designed to protect the teeth from damage during sleep. These guards typically consist of a plastic piece that is custom fitted to the shape of your mouth, and they help to absorb force and prevent teeth grinding or jaw clenching. Snoring appliances are a type of medical device that are used to help treat snoring and other sleep disorders. These devices work by creating a physical barrier in the airway that prevents snoring sounds from occurring.

  • Teeth whitening
    Teeth whitening is an increasingly popular method of improving the appearance of your teeth. This process uses a combination of proven techniques, ranging from chemical bleaching agents to specialized light-based treatments. These methods are proven to be safe and effective, removing stains and discoloration from the surface of your teeth, leaving you with a brighter, whiter smile.

  • Periodontal surgery
    Periodontal surgery is a type of surgical procedure that is used to treat various problems affecting the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth. Many common dental conditions such as gingivitis and periodontitis can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and other serious complications if left untreated.

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Our professionals are trained in every area of dentistry and most importantly, we always have your best interests at heart.

Dr. Kenneth Crossman

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