Top 5 Benefits of Choosing a Family Dentistry Practice in Danforth

Finding a dental home is about more than just checking off a to-do list; it’s about finding a partner in your health. At Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre (DNDC), we believe that excellent care starts with convenience, trust, and a team that treats you like a neighbour, not just a patient.


Here are the top 5 benefits of choosing a dedicated family dentistry practice right here on the Danforth.


1. Comprehensive Care For All Ages (and Needs)

Choosing a family practice means you can access dental care for everyone in your household—from toddlers having their first "happy visit" to seniors requiring restorative care—all under one roof. However, at DNDC, "comprehensive" means more than just age groups; it means access to specialists without requiring a patient to leave the clinic.


Unlike many standard offices, our large team includes general dentists alongside a Periodontist and an expert in Dental anesthesia. This allows us to handle complex cases, such as gum surgery or sedation for phobic patients, right here in the office you already trust.


This simplifies your life by offering:


  • Routine hygiene and check-ups for the whole family.
  • Children’s dentistry focuses on education and prevention.
  • Advanced restorative care, including implants and full mouth restorations.
  • Continuity of care: Our team tracks your family's medical history over time, identifying genetic patterns or issues that may affect multiple family members.


2. Unmatched Convenience & Accessibility

We know that finding a dentist who fits a busy Toronto schedule can be tough. That’s where the convenience of a local practice really shines. We are centrally located at 643 Danforth Ave, easily accessible by transit or car.


However, the real benefit for families is our schedule. We are open late (until 8:00 pm) on Monday through Thursdays and on Saturdays.


This flexibility allows you to:

  • Schedule appointments after school or work without using vacation time.
  • Handle dental emergencies immediately, rather than waiting for "business hours."
  • Coordinate simultaneous appointments for multiple family members to save travel time.


3. A Focus on Comfort and Trust

For many families, dental anxiety is a real barrier to care. We understand that trust isn't built overnight—it grows with consistent, gentle care. Our goal is to be a welcoming, judgment-free zone for patients who may have avoided the dentist for years.


We address dental phobia head-on with sedation dentistry options, including nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedatives, and IV sedation administered by our on-staff anesthetist.


We build trust through:

  • Multilingual Support: Our diverse staff ensures clear communication for families who prefer speaking in a language other than English.
  • Consistent Faces: Seeing the same friendly team helps children and anxious patients feel secure.
  • Transparency: We clearly explain every procedure, removing the fear of the unknown.


4. Personalized Plans & Financial Flexibility

At Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre, we don't believe in "one-size-fits-all" dentistry. Whether you are looking for a cosmetic smile makeover with clear aligners or necessary restorative work, we design a plan that fits your lifestyle, aesthetic goals, and budget.


We also understand that the financial aspect of dentistry can be a source of stress. A major benefit of choosing an established family practice is the administrative support:


  • We assist with insurance claims to maximize your benefits.
  • We are a provider for the Canadian Dental Care Plan, ensuring accessible care for eligible families.


5. A Proactive Focus on Prevention

The best dental problem is the one you never have. Choosing a family dentist means prioritizing long-term oral health through proactive care rather than reactive fixes. This approach saves you discomfort and can significantly reduce future dental costs.


Our preventive strategy includes:


  • Custom Mouthguards: Protecting your child’s smile during sports or protecting your teeth from nighttime grinding (bruxism).
  • Sealants & Fluoride: Simple treatments that drastically reduce cavity risk for kids.
  • Education: We teach proper technique tailored to age, because what works for a teenager is different from what works for a toddler.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you offer evening or weekend dental appointments?

    Yes, we certainly do. We understand that Toronto families have busy schedules. DNDC is open Monday through Thursday until 8:00 pm, Fridays until 6:00 pm, and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. This allows you to book appointments without missing work or school.

  • I have severe dental anxiety. What sedation options are available?

    We specialize in helping anxious patients feel safe and comfortable. We offer a full range of sedation options, including nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedatives, and IV sedation. Unlike many general practices, we have an expert in Dental Anesthesia, Dr. Robert Matsui, on our team to ensure the highest level of safety during deeper sedation.

  • Do you accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) and insurance?

    Yes, Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre is a participating provider for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). We also accept and electronically file claims for most major insurance plans to help you maximize your benefits and minimize upfront costs.

  • Do you treat children? When should my child have their first visit?

    Absolutely. We are a family-focused practice. We recommend bringing your child in for their first "happy visit" by age one or when their first tooth appears. This helps them get used to the sights and sounds of the office in a fun, low-stress way, setting the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

  • What if I need a specialist, like for gum surgery?

    One of the biggest benefits of choosing DNDC is our multidisciplinary team. We have a Periodontist (gum specialist), Dr. Arshil Jiwa, on staff. This means for complex treatments like periodontal surgery or implants, you can stay right here in the office you trust rather than being referred across town.

  • What should I do if I have a dental emergency?

    If you are experiencing severe pain, a broken tooth, or an injury, please call us immediately at (416) 466-8003. We prioritize emergency cases and offer extended hours to ensure you get the urgent care you need as quickly as possible.

Join Our Danforth Community

Picking a dentist for your family is a big decision. It's not just about teeth; it's about finding a place where you feel confident, healthy, and cared for.


At Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre, we are committed to elevating dentistry in Toronto by combining advanced technology with warm, community-based care.


Ready to schedule your family’s next visit?

  • Call us: (416) 466-8003
  • Email: dentistry@dndc.ca
  • Visit: 643 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON


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