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Office Hours Monday 10 am - 6 pm Tuesday 1 pm - 8 pm Wednesday 10 am - 6 pm Thursday 1 pm - 8 pm Saturday 9 am - 4 pm Contact Us Bristol Dental Clinic 512 Bristol Road West, Suite 11B Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3Z1 Phone: 905 712 3409 Fax: 905 712 9917 |
![]() Bristol Dental Clinic offers a comprehensive range of dental services for you and your family. Please view our Patient Education articles to learn more about different types of treatment. Restorations A dental restoration is material that has been put into a prepared tooth to restore function when the tooth structure has been lost due to decay, fracture or to improve the look of the tooth. Learn more... >> Periodontal Therapy Periodontal Therapy is the treatment of periodontal diseases. Periodontal diseases are chronic bacterial infections that slowly attack and destroy the gums and supporting bone that hold your teeth in place. Learn more... >> Orthodontics Orthodontic treatment is the method of straightening or moving teeth to improve the appearance of the teeth and how they work and also to improve the function of a patient's teeth and bite. Learn more... >> Veneers Porcelain Veneers are a cosmetic procedure usually used for chipped, stained, damaged or misaligned teeth. Learn more... >> Teeth Whitening There are many excellent options for whitening your teeth for a more beautiful and brighter smile. Learn more... >> Dental Implants A dental implant is a metal (usually titanium) screw that is placed into the jaw bone through surgery in a dental practice. The screw acts as an anchor for an artificial tooth or a set of artificial teeth. Learn more... >> Crown & Bridge Crown and bridge refers to the restoration of teeth that have been damaged, decayed or lost. A Crown refers to the restoration of a single tooth. A Bridge refers to one or more artificial teeth on a metal framework used to replace one or more missing teeth. Learn more... >> Root Canals When the nerve of a tooth becomes infected or damaged due to decay or injury, a patient will often feel pain at the site. Root Canal Therapy will allow the tooth to be saved (rather than extracted) and will eliminate the pain and the infection. Learn more... >> Additional Links for Patients
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