We put at your disposal 6 general dentists for the treatment and care of DENTAL EMERGENCIES in Île-Perrot: fractured tooth, dental infection or abnormal toothache… Our team works hard to receive you quickly in order to offer you pain relief and avoid complications!
Clinic hours :
Monday 9:00 – 18:00
Tuesday 9:00 – 19:00
Wednesday 9:00 – 20:00
Thursday 13:00 – 21:00
Friday 9:00 – 15:00 *
Saturday 9:00 – 15:00 *
* Appointments only
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Looking for a new dentist in Île-Perrot? At our clinic, you will find all the services you need, regardless of your oral health situation or age. Our team will take the time to properly examine and discuss with you in order to understand your needs. Contact us now!
Centre Dentaire Don Quichotte
25 Boulevard Don Quichotte,
Suite 144 L'Île-Perrot,
Québec J7V 7X4
514-425-4256
cddonquichotte@hotmail.com
Routine Exams
Visiting your dentist regularly for routine exams should be a part of your hygiene practices for a perfect oral health! Our dentists and dental hygienists in Île-Perrot are pleased to welcome you to ensure your teeth, gums and mouth are in good condition.
Routine exams are an opportunity for your dental hygienist to carry out a thorough cleaning of your teeth to remove all traces of plaque or tartar. Dental plaque is a white deposit forming on the tooth surface with the combination of saliva, food residues and bacteria found in our mouths. When not properly removed, dental plaque is likely to result in tooth decay and gum diseases. As for tartar, it is the hard material that develops when dental plaque calcifies, which happens if it is not completely removed during brushing and daily flossing. Tartar can only be removed with the specialized tools used by your dentist and hygienist. Of course, routine exams are also an opportunity for your dentist to carry out a complete examination of your teeth and mouth in order to detect cavities or gum disease at an early stage.
We usually recommend booking an appointment every 6 months for your routine exams. Nevertheless, depending on your general health, oral health and lifestyle, a more rigorous follow-up could be necessary. Your dentist can help you determine the required frequency in your case.
Far more than a cleaning exam
Routine visits are commonly called “cleaning exams,” but it would be incorrect to believe that cleaning your teeth is the sole purpose of your visits. It is important to understand that many oral diseases have no symptoms when they are in their early stages. This includes cavities, but also more serious diseases such as oral cancer.
With his training and qualifications, your dentist is able to detect any anomaly on your teeth, gums or other oral tissue. He will then direct you to the appropriate treatment to avoid more serious harm to your mouth, always in order to protect your health!
Thorough Cleaning
Routine exams allow your dentist to remove all dental plaque and bacteria, as well as the tartar on your teeth. With his specialized tools, he can reach parts of your mouth that are more difficult for you to clean properly during the daily brushing at your home.
Prevention & Diagnosis
With his training in dentistry, your dentist is the only person who can do a comprehensive examination of your mouth. Routine visits are then necessary to prevent various dental, gum and oral diseases. Visiting him regularly allows him to provide an early diagnosis if he detects an anomaly.
Personalized Advice
Routine visits are also a good opportunity for you to ask questions to your dental hygienist. She will offer you useful tips on how to optimize your teeth cleaning routine at home, help you have the right tooth brushing technique, etc.
Advice from our team