Common Dental Concerns We Treat

Sharing your symptoms with our Reception team is the first step to getting the right care. Below are some of the most common conditions we help patients manage, each treated with a personalized, compassionate approach focused on comfort, clarity, and long-term wellness.

Tooth Decay

One of the most widespread dental issues, tooth decay occurs when plaque builds up and damages tooth enamel. We help prevent and treat decay early with regular checkups, cleanings, and minimally invasive care. 

If tooth decay is allowed to progress, symptoms will occur that will require immediate therapy. The range of potentially needed therapies can be provided.

Gum Disease

Also known as periodontal disease, this condition can cause gum inflammation, bleeding, and bone loss and eventually tooth loss if left untreated. Our team provides gentle scaling and root care, and surgical options to help restore gum health and protect your smile.

Tooth Sensitivity

Sharp pain when biting or drinking hot, cold, or sweet foods may be a sign of sign of exposed roots, dental decay or cracked teeth. We’ll identify the cause and offer solutions to reduce sensitivity and protect your teeth.

Jaw Pain / TMJ

Tension, soreness, or clicking in the jaw may point to issues with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). We offer diagnostic support and relief strategies to help reduce discomfort and improve jaw function including TMJ appliances and occulusal equilibration.

Missing Teeth

Whether due to injury, decay, or congenital, missing teeth can affect more than your smile. We offer several restoration options, ranging from dental implants, bridges, and dentures, to restore both function, and confidence.

Cracked or Damaged Teeth

Teeth can chip, fracture, or wear down from accidents, clenching, or biting on hard foods. Our treatment care options help repair coronal tooth damage to strengthen your natural teeth with durable, natural-looking results. Cracked or damaged roots, depending on severity of injury, replacement options can be discussed.

Get in Touch

Questions about your dental care, our services, or your first visit? We’re here to help. Reach out to our team and we’ll make sure you feel informed, comfortable, and cared for every step of the way.

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Contact Info

  • 162 Bayfield St
    Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4M 3B5
  • dental@wms-2thm8.com
  • 705-726-3300
  • Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
    Friday: 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
    Saturday - Sunday: Closed