Why Choose Grand Smiles Dental Clinic in Winnipeg?
The Grand Experience in Winnipeg. Patients love us, and we love our patients! What are you waiting for? Visit our Winnipeg dental clinic for your dental needs today.
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The Grand Booking
Book Synchronized appointments for your family. We often see two to three family members in the same time slot.
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The Grand Locations
Two convenient locations in Winnipeg. With dental clinics on Roblin Blvd and Kenaston Blvd, we are just around the corner.
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The Grand Health Check
Helping You Stay Healthy. Your Dental Health impacts your overall health.
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The Grand Experience
We love our patients and treat them like family. With over 100 years of combined experience, our team is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality dental care.
Confident Smiles Start With Proper Care
Book your visit now and give your smile the professional care it needs.
Book an Visit Call TodayFAQs
Do I need X-rays at every dental check-up?
Not always. Dentists use digital X-rays only when needed to check for hidden issues like cavities or bone loss. They’re safe, quick, and provide clear images to guide your care.
Do baby teeth really need fillings if they will fall out?
Yes. Baby teeth hold space for adult teeth and help with chewing and speaking. Untreated cavities can cause pain, infection, and affect permanent teeth.
Are custom night guards better than store-bought ones?
Yes. Custom night guards fit your teeth precisely, making them more comfortable and effective for grinding or clenching. Store-bought guards are cheaper but often less durable and may not provide the same level of protection.
Can I whiten my teeth if I have crowns or fillings?
No. Whitening only works on natural teeth, not on crowns or fillings. If you choose whitening, those restorations will stay the same shade, which may create a color mismatch. Your dentist can suggest options to keep your smile looking even.
How long does it take to get a dental crown?
It usually takes two visits. During the first visit, the dentist shapes the tooth, takes impressions, and fits a temporary crown. The permanent crown is made in a lab and placed about 2–3 weeks later. Some clinics also offer same-day crowns with digital technology.