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106 Brock Street North
Whitby, Ontario L1N 4H2
647-492-3683

Your Compassionate Whitby Dentist

There are few things in life as precious as a healthy and beautiful smile. That's why it's vital that you have a dentist your entire family can rely on to meet their dental needs. If you're ready to stop searching and begin creating a long-lasting professional relationship, Brock Street Dental is here for you. We're proud to provide extensive dental services ranging from emergency dentistry to Invisalign® treatment.

We've served as a reliable family-oriented dentist to Whitby residents and those in its surrounding areas for years. You can find our practice at the corner of Brock St N and Dundas St W near Whitby Public Library. Our team of dentists looks forward to meeting you and helping your family get the healthy smiles they deserve. Contact us today to schedule your next appointment!

Our Quality Dental Services

At Brock Street Dental, we strive to create personalized treatment plans for each of our patients. As such, when you visit our modern dentistry office for the first time, we'll use various forms of technology to take a closer look at your teeth, gums, and jawbones. Once we have the information we need, our team will create your personalized plan that outlines our recommended services. We encourage you to ask questions about any of our offerings, as we never want you to feel like you're agreeing to a treatment you don't need.

Our various dental services include, but are not limited to:

Whitby Dental Care for You

One of the hallmarks of our office is that we're a smaller, more intimate practice. Each time you walk through our doors, you can expect to converse with the same long-term staff members. We'll take the time to get to know you, as we're just as committed to you as we are to your smile.

At Brock Street Dental, we're proud to provide extensive dental care for children, teens, adults, and seniors. Whether your child requires their first dental appointment or you'd like skilled root canal therapy, our practice can meet your dental needs. You can also rest assured that any billing goes directly to your insurance so that you only need to focus on your appointment. Call us today to schedule your next visit and get the Whitby dental care you need!

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Compassionate Whitby Emergency Dentistry A dental emergency can happen at any time, and it's crucial that you get the professional dental care you need as quickly as possible. At Brock Street Dental, we're proud to offer dependable emergency dental care to Whitby families and those in its nearby cities. Whether you're dealing with severe tooth pain or a chipped tooth, our team is here for you. To help get you in for professional treatment, our office offers same-day appointments whenever possible. Our skilled and experienced team of dentists...

A preventive program is a cooperative effort by the patient, dentist, and dental staff to preserve the natural dentition and supporting structures by preventing the onset, progress, and recurrence of dental diseases and conditions.Preventing dental disease starts at home with good oral hygiene and a balanced diet.  It is continued in the dental office by the efforts of your dentist and dental hygienist to promote, restore, and maintain your oral health.Prevention also includes regular dental exams, cleanings, and x-rays. Sealants and fluoride...

Pediatric dentistry (formerly Pedodontics/Paedodontics) primarily focuses on children from birth through adolescence.  The American Dental Association (ADA), recognizes pediatric dentistry as a specialty, and therefore requires dentists to undertake two or three years of additional training after completing a general dentistry degree.  At the end of this training, the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry issues a unique diploma (Diplomate ABPD).  Some pediatric dentists (pedodontists) opt to specialize in oral care for children with special...

While most dental surgery is performed on an out-patient basis, it remains an involved procedure that requires specific preparation and aftercare.  In an effort to provide safe, comfortable care, we encourage you to review our pre- and post-operative instructions, which are intended to facilitate a smooth operation and safer recovery. If you have any questions or concerns about your surgery, please contact our practice today.

Prosthodontics is the specialized field of dentistry concerned with diagnosing, planning and executing restorative and cosmetic treatments.  Dentists who choose to specialize in prosthodontics must complete three or four more years of dedicated training following dental school. A prosthodontist is in essence an architect, who formulates a comprehensive treatment plan and informs the patient as to what is possible.  Missing or defective teeth can be extremely detrimental to self-esteem and self-confidence.  Using the latest technology, a...

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