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Medical history – Are you a new patient? Is it time to update your medial history with us?
Please download, print and complete our medical history form prior to your appointment.
Have you had a tooth extracted?
Please see our instruction sheet to help you manage once you go home.
Have you had a new denture inserted?
Please see our instruction sheet for help!
Have you had a tooth prepared for a crown (“cap”)?
Please see our instructions for helping you manage with your provisional or “temporary” crown.
Are you at high risk for cavities?
Please see the following information sheet for ways you can help prevent decay at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Likely no! Please see the consensus statement on antibiotic prophylaxis for patients with total joint replacements at the following link:
https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/about/position_statements/jointreplacement/
Many patients who were previously provided antibiotics to prevent infective endocarditis prior to dental appointments (heart murmur, mitral valve prolapse, rheumatic heart disease, aortic stenosis and congenital heart conditions), no longer require premedication. Please see the following link for further information about which patients still require premedication.
https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/about/position_statements/infectiveendocarditis/
We believe the appropriate use of fluorides in dentistry is one of the most successful preventive health measures in the history of health care. Please see the following link for information on fluoride including toothpaste/rinses and community water fluoridation.
https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/about/position_statements/fluoride/
Earlier than you think! Your child should see a dentist with the eruption of their first tooth or by age 1. We look forward to getting to know your child so they can become comfortable in our office and not fearful of the dentist. We would like to help you in protecting your child’s teeth and preventing future dental problems.
Please see the following information sheets to assist you as new parents in caring for your child’s teeth.
Protecting your Baby’s Teeth.pdf & Protecting Your Child’s Teeth FAQ.pdf
There are areas in your mouth (developing teeth, roots, unerupted teeth, bone and between the teeth where cavities commonly develop) we cannot see without taking a dental x-ray. Our office uses digital x-rays which expose patients to far less radiation than conventional x-rays. Please know we only take x-rays when we require them to provide you with the best care and an accurate diagnosis. We will customize how often we recommend you have x-rays taken based on your risk for cavities, any symptoms you may have and your preferences. Please feel free to speak to us if you are concerned and see the following link for more information.
Our Office
Our dental office has been a presence in the heart of downtown Leamington for over 40 years. Currently lead by Dr. Andrea Greff and Dr. Jason Keller, our dedicated and committed team is here to welcome you. We’d love to help you find your dental home. Let’s share a few laughs, enjoy some great conversation, listen to some good music …. and most importantly, take care of YOUR dental needs. We’ll take a personalized approach to promote your oral health, both now and into the future.