Dr. Eva Bazydlo
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Quality Affordable Dental Care In Your Community Is Just A Phone Call Away.

Opening Hours

  • Mon & Wed
    12:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Tue & Thu
    10:00am - 7:00pm
  • Fri & Sun
    Closed
  • Saturday
    By appointment

Emergencies
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Have a broken or cracked tooth? Has your crown become loose or have you lost a filling? Loose implant? Throbbing toothache? We provide emergency services to our existing patients.
Evening appointments available.

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(905)
813-7860

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A Dentist Who Cares

If you’re looking for a truly caring dentist – one who’s honest and concerned about your comfort – meet Dr. Eva Bazydlo. Dr. Bazydlo is dedicated to easing your dental pain with a quick diagnosis then corrective action. The friendly atmosphere of her office will make you feel at home while she performs dental work that lasts. Offering convenient evening hours, Dr. Bazydlo also responds quickly to emergencies.

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Services

We sincerely believe that visiting a dentist shouldn’t be a frightening or stressful experience! We provide an equally comfortable experience of relaxation for all our young and adult customers!

Our dental office puts quality of care above anything else, and we prove this through various aspects of our services that make your upcoming dental visit both convenient and comfortable. If you’re in or near the Streetsville area, book an appointment today!

Serving the Mississauga community since 1989, Dr. Bazydlo offers general dentistry services to GTA residents. Whether you need a crown or regular checkup, Dr. Bazydlo provides comprehensive dental care for your entire family. Her patients are so pleased with their care and results that they keep coming back. Come to her office, located in beautiful Streetsville, today! Free parking is available in the back of the building.

Fillings

A dental filling is a type of restorative dentistry treatment used to repair minimal tooth fractures, tooth decay or otherwise damaged surfaces of the teeth. Filling materials, which include composite, porcelain and silver amalgam, may be used to even out tooth surfaces for better biting or chewing.

Root Canals

When a cavity is deep, it can get close to the nerve of the tooth. When this happens, the nerve can become irritated which leads to inflammation (and pain) and eventually into infection and abscess. If ignored the abscess can spread and lead to life-threatening infections!

Implants

Dental implants are artificial screws made of titanium or zirconium oxide that connect the jawbone and a dental restoration like a crown or denture. They are also called ‘endosseous’ implants or fixtures. They are an artificial tooth root. Once implanted, the implant integrates with the surrounding bone like part of the body.

Dental Veneers

Dental veneers (sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve your appearance. These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing their color, shape, size, or length.

Cosmetic Procedures

Cosmetic dentistry is a method of professional oral care that focuses on improving the appearance of your mouth, teeth and smile. And although cosmetic dentistry procedures are usually elective, rather than essential, some cases of treatment also provide restorative benefits. Some procedures are fairly simple, others are more complex and require specialized care.

Teeth Cleaning

Saliva constantly circulates around your mouth. It contains calcium and other substances that help strengthen and protect your teeth. But it can also create calcium deposits on your teeth, which may be tooth colored, brown or black. The build-up over time, called calculus or tartar, provides the perfect environment for bacteria to thrive right next to your gums.

Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal disease is caused by bacteria in dental plaque. Plaque is the sticky substance that forms on your teeth soon after you have brushed. In an effort to get rid of the bacteria, the cells of your immune system release substances that inflame and damage the gums, periodontal ligament or alveolar bone. This leads to swollen, bleeding gums, a sign of gingivitis (the earliest stage of periodontal disease).

Gum Treatment

Have you seen a bit of blood in your sink when you brush your teeth lately? That bleeding can be one of the first warning signs that you’ve got gum disease. The mild variety is called gingivitis. When you have that, only your gums are infected. If you don’t treat it, the infection can travel below your gum line and into your bone. Then it becomes a more serious form of gum disease called periodontitis.

Crowns and Bridges

Bridges and crowns are fixed prosthetic devices that are cemented onto existing teeth or implants by a dentist or prosthodontist. Crowns are used most commonly to entirely cover or "cap" a damaged tooth or cover an implant. Bridges are commonly used to cover a space if you’re missing one or more teeth. They are cemented to natural teeth or implants surrounding the space where the tooth once stood.