Providing You with Stress Free Dental Care
Professional Clinic
4.9 (12k review)
30 Years of Experience
Be Proud of Your Smile!


3 Million
Customer Benefit
Your Personal Dentist
Here at Great Lakes Dental Care our team strives to provide the best possible dental care for you and your family At our practice we understand that life can get extremely busy for families, couples and individuals. That is why we strive to preform excellence in three key areas: Service, Convenience and Education.
- Comprehensive dental care
- Experienced dentists
Our Services and Specialities
Providing You with Stress Free Dental Care
We offer a full roster of comprehensive dental procedures, for you and your family, that ensure your teeth, gums and mouth stay healthy for the rest of your life. Be Proud of Your Smile!

Teeth Whitening at Great Lakes Dental Care
Teeth whitening is a simple and effective way to brighten your smile. Whether you want to get rid of stains or just want your teeth to look whiter, professional teeth whitening can help you achieve the results you want.
Benefits of Teeth Whitening at Great Lakes Dental Care
- Removes Stains: It effectively removes stains from coffee, tea, or smoking.
- Custom Results: You can choose how white you want your teeth to be.
- Quick and Easy: Results are noticeable after just one session.
- Long-Lasting: Professional whitening lasts longer than over-the-counter products.
- Boosts Confidence: A brighter smile can make you feel more confident.
We provide quality dental care
Your comfort and convenience is extremely important to us.
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Why Choose Great Lakes Dental Care
Multiple Convenient Locations
We have three dental offices in the western GTA to serve you.
Punctual Appointments
We won’t keep you waiting. We keep our appointments on time.
Emergency Care
We provide emergency dental care for busy patients.
Testimonials
He is my favourite so far!
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- Paul Poliszot
He makes sure you feel comfortable
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- Marcel Kaffine
Friendly and totally pain free every time
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- Paul Poliszot
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I schedule my dentist appointment every 6 months?
We recommend that patients visit our offices at least twice each year to ensure their optimal oral health and to help avoid serious and costly future problems. In addition to cleaning and polishing visible and hidden surfaces of your teeth, we also check for many potential problems. Tooth decay, oral cancer and periodontal (gum) disease are just a few examples of problems that can have serious consequences if left undetected. In certain cases, we may even recommend 3 or 4 visits per year in order to properly treat conditions that require more regular attention. Maintaining a regular appointment schedule with your dentist isn’t just good for your teeth, it’s an important part of your overall health.
Why do my gums bleed when I brush my teeth?
Bleeding during brushing and flossing is often the first sign of periodontal (gum) disease. This means that your gums have become inflamed or infected as a result of plaque and tartar buildup along and below the gum lines. This condition can become very serious if left untreated and can eventually lead to receding gums and tooth loss.
The best treatment for this condition is a visit to your dentist for a thorough check-up and cleaning, followed by a complete regimen of brushing and flossing. With prompt and thorough treatment, the condition if caught early can normally be corrected. Please feel free to call our office if you have noticed bleeding during tooth brushing, or if you would like direction on proper homecare techniques.
What causes my bad breath?
According to recent studies, almost half the population of adults in North America suffers at least occasionally from bad breath (halitosis). The most common cause of bad breath is bacteria in the mouth and on the back of the tongue. These bacteria produce a volatile sulfur compound, which in turn produces a smell similar to “rotten eggs”. (Other non-dental causes of halitosis include certain foods, smoking, alcohol, hormonal changes or simply being hungry.) If the halitosis is of oral origin, the treatment usually begins with ensuring meticulous hygiene of the mouth. Your dentist or dental hygienist will check for gum disease and, if necessary, prepare a detailed treatment plan. Tongue scraping should also become an important part of daily home care and part of your regular tooth brushing routine. (it’s easy and painless).
How is a mouth guard from my dentist different from one I buy at a sporting goods store?
High-speed collisions that occur during the play of sports like hockey, football, soccer and basketball can cause serious tooth damage. A professionally fitted mouth-guard is the best defense for any athlete against this. The mouth guards provided in our offices are custom-made to perfectly fit the wearer’s teeth which can result in a more comfortable and secure fit. In addition, we use a heavier mouth guard material selected based upon each patient’s individual needs. The boil and bite mouth-guards that you purchase in retail stores simply cannot provide the same level of protection.
I want my smile to look better. So what is “Cosmetic Dentistry”?
Providing people with a means of achieving their best smile is what Cosmetic Dentistry is all about. More and more people today are booking appointments with our dental offices, not because they are having dental problems, but because they want to smile more confidently. In many cases, these smiles begin with teeth that are crooked, stained, chipped or missing all together. From simple teeth whitening to full smile reconstruction, the end result in most cases is a healthy, attractive looking smile that provides a greater sense of self-confidence and enjoyment of life. If you feel self-conscious about the appearance of your teeth, call us to book a consultation with us to learn more. We will cover what specific treatments in cosmetic dentistry would benefit you or your loved one.