Are you accepting new patients?
Yes. At Eltek Dental Centre, we’re always accepting new patients. Contact us today to get more information and book your first appointment.
What kind of treatments do you offer?
We offer a complete array of general dental services, including regular cleanings and checkups, periodontal care, dentures, nightguards and mouthguards, crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, teeth whitening, root canals, and a number of other procedures. See our Services page for more information.
Do you treat children?
Yes, we treat children. In fact, we treat men and women of all ages.
When should my child first get dental care?
As soon as children have teeth, they need dental care. In general, first appointments should be made around 2 or 3 years of age.
How often should I see a dentist?
Regular dental care is essential to maintaining dental health and overall physical health. Adults should see a dentist at least once a year for a cleaning and checkup. If you experience any discomfort or notice changes in your teeth or mouth (discoloration, pain or ache, swollen or bleeding gums, persistent mouth sores, cracking or popping of the jaw), see your dentist as soon as possible.
Do you accept dental insurance?
Yes, we accept individual and group health insurance. Please bring your insurance card or policy information with you to your appointment.
What if I don’t have insurance?
If your dental care is not covered by insurance, you will be asked to pay at the time of your appointment. However, we would never want financial issues to stand in the way of our patients receiving prompt, professional dental care, so if you can’t afford treatment, our administrative staff would be happy to work out a payment plan with you.
What if I need emergency dental care?
At Eltek, we make every attempt to leave room in our days for emergency appointments. If you have a dental emergency, call us right away, and we’ll get you in as soon as possible. If your dental emergency occurs after hours, you can e-mail us , and we’ll get back to you when the office opens.
If your emergency includes significant dental or facial trauma, visit the emergency room at your local hospital.