Welcome to Emery Village Dental! We want to share a summary of what you can expect when you visit our North York dental office for the first time.
First and foremost, our team goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome! When you arrive, our team members will greet you warmly with a smile, and they'll collect your paperwork and insurance information if you didn't provide that information online before your first visit. We'll also note any scheduling preferences you may have at this time.
A Complete Examination During Your First Visit
- Initial check-in: After you arrive, you’ll meet with one of our friendly hygienists.
- Information gathering: We’ll collect important details about your oral health, including:
- Digital X-rays
- Colour photos of your teeth and mouth
- Clinical notes and observations
- Comprehensive dental exam: You’ll meet with one of our dentists for a thorough examination. Together, you’ll discuss:
- Your medical and dental history
- Your smile goals and any specific concerns
- Personalised care plan: We take time to understand your needs and build a relationship with you, so we can help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile that’s easy to maintain long term.
- Treatment recommendations: If treatment is needed, your dentist will review all available options with you.
- Next steps: We’ll determine which type of professional cleaning best suits your needs and schedule a future appointment.
Your Second Visit to Our North York Dental Clinic
Your next visit to Emery Village Dental will be for a professional teeth cleaning unless you have urgent needs that we should address immediately. Dr. Joo and our team are trained extensively, and we're equipped to help patients struggling with gum disease. We can even perform gum surgery here in our North York dental office for advanced gum disease (periodontitis) cases.
Contact Emery Village Dental to Schedule
Patients appreciate our friendly, welcoming, and judgement-free atmosphere. We encourage you to schedule your next appointment with us even if it's been a while since your last visit to the dentist.