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Dental x-rays are essential to preventive dentistry. X-rays, also known as radiographs, reveal dental problems that can go undetected with the naked eye. Together, a visual oral exam and x-rays provide valuable information for the diagnosis and treatment of dental problems early before they become more serious. At Dentistry on Wilson Dr. David Michaels and his team of caring dental professionals utilize digital x-ray technology, which is faster, easier and safer compared to traditional x-ray techniques. Digital technology provides our patients with increased accuracy, increased efficiency and increased precision of care.


The standard recommendation is twice a year.
Plaque and tartar removal, polishing, flossing, and an exam by the dentist.
Routine cleaning should not hurt, but some discomfort or sensitivity is possible, especially with heavy buildup or inflamed gums.
Yes, a deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing, is a procedure to treat gum disease.
Yes, they are essential to check for hidden problems like cavities between teeth or bone loss.
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Dentistry on Wilson is a family oriented dental practice and children are always welcome! We make children’s dentistry a positive experience. We ensure that your child’s experience with us conveys a feeling of trust and security leaving them feeling comfortable and open to learning about their teeth and oral health.
According to the Canadian Dental Association, your child’s first dental visit should be by the age of one, or within the first six months from the eruption of the first tooth.
While most parents are unaware of its importance, early care in children’s teeth and oral health is essential. The first appointment we treat as a fun introduction to dentistry. We will check for decay, review brushing techniques, clean and polish their teeth and provide a fluoride treatment. A very important aspect is discussing with you how different foods, drinks and snacks can adversely affect your child’s teeth. Our goal is to introduce and promote the gentle, caring and friendly dental approach that will get your children excited to come back for their next dental visit.
At your North York dentist, children are recalled every 6 months. Because they are growing and changing so rapidly, we pay special attention to erupting permanent teeth, growth and development of facial bones and smile aesthetics and function. We monitor the effects of oral habits including baby bottles, pacifiers and thumb sucking. Orthodontic evaluation takes place when you child exhibits signs of undesired teeth development.

One of the most common preventive dental procedures for children are dental sealants. They are plastic coatings that are put on the chewing surface of the child’s molars to fill in any pits and grooves in the tooth. Dental problems and tooth decay arise when food residues and bacteria get stuck in those pits and grooves with difficulty of reaching them with regular teeth brushing. Sealing those fissures at an early age protects the teeth from accumulating any residues, eliminating or at least minimizing the risk of developing tooth decay in the future. Between dental sealants and maintaining good hygiene habits, your child’s teeth should remain healthy and decay-free for a long time.
Sealants can protect teeth from decay for many years, but need to be checked for wear and chipping at regular dental visits.


By their first birthday, or when the first tooth appears.
A smear (grain of rice size) until age 3, then a pea-sized amount from ages 3 to 6.
Yes. Baby teeth hold space for permanent teeth and are crucial for speech and eating.
Fluoride treatments and dental sealants (thin coatings applied to the back teeth to prevent decay).
Habits that continue past age 4 or 5 can cause bite and jaw alignment problems requiring orthodontic correction.
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The primary cause is the buildup of plaque and tartar (calculus) near the gum line, which contains harmful bacteria that trigger infection and inflammation.
The earliest stage, Gingivitis, is characterized by gums that are red, swollen, and bleed easily when brushing or flossing.
Gingivitis is reversible with professional cleaning and diligent home care.
Periodontitis (advanced stage) is not reversible (due to bone loss), but it can be managed and controlled to prevent tooth loss.
The non-surgical treatment for active gum disease is Scaling and Root Planing (SRP), a "deep cleaning" procedure that removes tartar and bacteria from the tooth root surfaces below the gum line.
The infection destroys the bone and supporting tissues, leading to loose teeth, gum recession, and eventual tooth loss. It is also linked to other systemic health issues
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Mouth guards are resilient plastic appliances designed to cover over and encase a person’s teeth and the gums and bones that support them. We take an impression of your bite to custom-fit the guard. It is meant to provide protection for the teeth, jaw, lips, cheeks and gums by absorbing and redistributing the impacting forces of teeth grinding or injuries to the area of the mouth. The custom-fitted mouth guard is designed specifically for you to perfectly fir your dental arch and provide the best protection. Dr. Michaels, your Downsview dentist, always makes sure that you’re comfortable wearing your mouth guard and it does not hinder your ability to breathe and speak.


To protect the teeth, gums, lips, and jaw from trauma/impact during sports, or to protect the teeth from damage caused by nighttime grinding/clenching (bruxism).
Sports Guards are generally thicker and designed to absorb high impact. They cover the upper teeth (usually).
Night Guards (or occlusal splints) are designed to keep the upper and lower teeth separated to prevent wear, jaw pain, and headaches from grinding. They can cover the upper or lower teeth.
No. Night guards (for grinding/bruxism) are designed to separate the teeth and prevent wear and jaw pain. Sports guards are designed to absorb impact and prevent severe injuries (like concussions, chipped teeth, and jaw fractures).
Rinse it with cool/lukewarm water immediately after every use.
Gently brush it with a soft-bristled toothbrush and mild, non-abrasive soap or toothpaste.
Allow it to air-dry completely before storing it in a sturdy, ventilated case.
Sports guards should be replaced every 1-2 seasons or immediately if they show wear, tears, or warping. Custom night guards last longer, but check them annually for wear, especially if you grind heavily.
Monday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am to 3:00pm (Alternating)
Sunday: Closed
Posted on SZH2025-10-22Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Michaels personal touch to his craft is always so welcoming. Aside from his professional skills, he is a fantastic Dentist.Posted on K H2025-09-23Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve been going to Dr.Ng since July 2025, she’s super personable and professional. I’m super happy with this dentistry and my dentist!Posted on Alice Greyheart2025-09-22Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I love Dr. Michael, so informative, so patient and so good at his craft.Posted on Amber Hibbert2025-09-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing my daughter are so happy with the dentistPosted on Khadija Ahmed2025-08-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr.Micheal is absolutely amazing at what he does and Dorina is fabulous. Always leave the office very happy.Load more