
Wisdom Tooth Pain: Is It Normal or Cause for Concern?
Wisdom tooth pain can be mild—or a sign of infection, swelling, or other complications. Learn how to spot the difference and when to seek dental care.
We recognize that patients often have concerns about the prices associated with procedures such as wisdom teeth removal cost and dental implants cost. To address this, we’ve implemented flexible financing options designed to make your treatments more affordable.
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At Seaforth Oral Surgery, accessibility is key. That’s why we provide flexible financing options to ensure your procedure is within reach, regardless of the treatment you need.
We offer 6 months at 0% APR.*
*Only for qualifying patients. Terms and conditions apply.
Please contact us 48hrs in advance to cancel or reschedule your appointment.
We provide a range of sedation options, including local anesthesia, IV sedation, and general anesthesia, ensuring your comfort and peace of mind, regardless of the procedure’s complexity.
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No, you do not need a dentist referral to book an appointment with our Oral Surgeons. Please get in contact with us to request an appointment.
We’re proud to be registered with the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), making dental care more accessible to eligible Canadians. However, it’s important to understand that not all fees are covered by the CDCP. Here’s what you need to know:
Our CDCP-Covered Services
For a full list of covered services, please visit the official CDCP website.
Understanding Coverage and Co-Payments
While the CDCP helps cover many dental treatments, co-payments or additional charges may apply based on your family’s income and the type of service needed. It’s essential to be aware that the CDCP does not always cover 100% of the treatment cost. Our team will provide a clear breakdown of any fees before your procedure, ensuring that you’re fully informed.
For more detailed information, please consult the following resources:
If you have questions or need assistance with the CDCP process, feel free to contact us.
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