Medora Dental Care, Your Family Dentist in Abbotsford
Before & After
We strive for patient-centred care. We believe that you should be educated about your treatment options and every aspect of care needs to be communicated clearly to help you make an informed decision.
Our Philosophy
To have a healthy body, you need to have a healthy mouth.
You deserve a beautiful and healthy smile. In our office, you will be listened to and treated as our family member. Your individual needs are always considered and your preferences respected. We are committed to offering a pleasant and personalized experience.
We are always open to comments and welcome your feedback in order to constantly improve our services. We love seeing you and your kids. Medora also means hero in Greek and we want to be your hero; dental hero anyway! We strive to provide you the quality dentistry and a gentle atmosphere.
Our office is equipped with modern technology such as digital x-rays, a laser machine for gum treatment as well as oral cancer screening. We also offer sedation dentistry in Abbotsford. For your comfort, we provide refreshments, a kid’s play area with PlayStation, and TVs in each room so you can hopefully watch your favorite show while having your work done. Ample parking is conveniently available and our office is wheelchair accessible. Call our clinic to book an appointment.
As a courtesy to our patients, our office staff will assist you with your insurance. We will gladly complete all the paperwork your carrier needs to expedite your treatment coverage. However, patients are responsible for the balance portion of their treatment costs as well as any treatment procedures that their insurance company does not cover. Your portion of treatment costs will be collected after each visit. At Medora Dental Care, we strive to give healthy smiles to all of our patients, no matter what insurance coverage they have. As a result, we teamed up with Health Smart Financial Services to offer you financing options with 0% interest.
Our Services
At Medora Dental, our goal is to provide a comfortable environment for you and to minimize your stress while you receive our dental services In Abbotsford for a greater smile. We can handle most cases and will work our hardest to ensure that you have a healthy smile, healthy mouth and no more pain. Our office is dedicated to trying to make sure your visit with us is as pain-free as possible.
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FAQs
Common Dental Questions from Our Patients
Need more information about our dental services? Browse our frequently asked questions to learn more about our payment options, cleaning and prevention services, cosmetic dentistry services and restoration solutions.
- General
- Cleanings
- Periodontal Treatment
- Veneers
- IV Sedation
- Pill Sedation
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a mild sedative. It is administered through a nose hood throughout the entire procedure. The sedative elevates the patient’s mood and can elicit a sense of well-being. Nitrous oxide relieves anxiety and reduces pain during dental procedures for patients who fear to go to the dentist. Some numbness and tingling can be felt from the sedative. It has very few side effects and has been used safely in dental practices for over 100 years.
For those who want something a little stronger than laughing gas as they undergo a root canal or tooth extraction at Medora Dental Care, we offer oral conscious sedation options. This relaxation method involves taking a pill meant to induce moderate sedation. The medication we use to sedate patients is a benzodiazepine. These drugs ease anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and are only effective for a specific period of time. Using these medications for sedation dentistry doesn’t put the patient to sleep, but instead makes them feel groggy. Many Medora Dental Care patients say they don’t remember any pain, sounds, or smells from the procedure. Pill sedation allows you to be awake during your time in the dentist’s chair, but unaware of your procedure.
Rather than nitrous oxide or pill sedation, some patients opt for IV sedation. Although many people confuse IV sedation with general anesthesia, they are not interchangeable. General anesthesia puts patients to sleep, where IV sedation puts patients in a semi-sleep-like state. They cannot remember undergoing the procedure, nor do they recall any sounds, smells, or tastes either. However, IV sedation at Medora Dental Care does involve needles. If you have anxiety surrounding needles, pill sedation is likely your best bet.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a mild sedative. It is administered through a nose hood throughout the entire procedure. The sedative elevates the patient’s mood and can elicit a sense of well-being. Nitrous oxide relieves anxiety and reduces pain during dental procedures for patients who fear to go to the dentist. Some numbness and tingling can be felt from the sedative. It has very few side effects and has been used safely in dental practices for over 100 years.
For those who want something a little stronger than laughing gas as they undergo a root canal or tooth extraction at Medora Dental Care, we offer oral conscious sedation options. This relaxation method involves taking a pill meant to induce moderate sedation. The medication we use to sedate patients is a benzodiazepine. These drugs ease anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and are only effective for a specific period of time. Using these medications for sedation dentistry doesn’t put the patient to sleep, but instead makes them feel groggy. Many Medora Dental Care patients say they don’t remember any pain, sounds, or smells from the procedure. Pill sedation allows you to be awake during your time in the dentist’s chair, but unaware of your procedure.
Rather than nitrous oxide or pill sedation, some patients opt for IV sedation. Although many people confuse IV sedation with general anesthesia, they are not interchangeable. General anesthesia puts patients to sleep, where IV sedation puts patients in a semi-sleep-like state. They cannot remember undergoing the procedure, nor do they recall any sounds, smells, or tastes either. However, IV sedation at Medora Dental Care does involve needles. If you have anxiety surrounding needles, pill sedation is likely your best bet.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a mild sedative. It is administered through a nose hood throughout the entire procedure. The sedative elevates the patient’s mood and can elicit a sense of well-being. Nitrous oxide relieves anxiety and reduces pain during dental procedures for patients who fear to go to the dentist. Some numbness and tingling can be felt from the sedative. It has very few side effects and has been used safely in dental practices for over 100 years.
For those who want something a little stronger than laughing gas as they undergo a root canal or tooth extraction at Medora Dental Care, we offer oral conscious sedation options. This relaxation method involves taking a pill meant to induce moderate sedation. The medication we use to sedate patients is a benzodiazepine. These drugs ease anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and are only effective for a specific period of time. Using these medications for sedation dentistry doesn’t put the patient to sleep, but instead makes them feel groggy. Many Medora Dental Care patients say they don’t remember any pain, sounds, or smells from the procedure. Pill sedation allows you to be awake during your time in the dentist’s chair, but unaware of your procedure.
Rather than nitrous oxide or pill sedation, some patients opt for IV sedation. Although many people confuse IV sedation with general anesthesia, they are not interchangeable. General anesthesia puts patients to sleep, where IV sedation puts patients in a semi-sleep-like state. They cannot remember undergoing the procedure, nor do they recall any sounds, smells, or tastes either. However, IV sedation at Medora Dental Care does involve needles. If you have anxiety surrounding needles, pill sedation is likely your best bet.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a mild sedative. It is administered through a nose hood throughout the entire procedure. The sedative elevates the patient’s mood and can elicit a sense of well-being. Nitrous oxide relieves anxiety and reduces pain during dental procedures for patients who fear to go to the dentist. Some numbness and tingling can be felt from the sedative. It has very few side effects and has been used safely in dental practices for over 100 years.
For those who want something a little stronger than laughing gas as they undergo a root canal or tooth extraction at Medora Dental Care, we offer oral conscious sedation options. This relaxation method involves taking a pill meant to induce moderate sedation. The medication we use to sedate patients is a benzodiazepine. These drugs ease anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and are only effective for a specific period of time. Using these medications for sedation dentistry doesn’t put the patient to sleep, but instead makes them feel groggy. Many Medora Dental Care patients say they don’t remember any pain, sounds, or smells from the procedure. Pill sedation allows you to be awake during your time in the dentist’s chair, but unaware of your procedure.
Rather than nitrous oxide or pill sedation, some patients opt for IV sedation. Although many people confuse IV sedation with general anesthesia, they are not interchangeable. General anesthesia puts patients to sleep, where IV sedation puts patients in a semi-sleep-like state. They cannot remember undergoing the procedure, nor do they recall any sounds, smells, or tastes either. However, IV sedation at Medora Dental Care does involve needles. If you have anxiety surrounding needles, pill sedation is likely your best bet.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a mild sedative. It is administered through a nose hood throughout the entire procedure. The sedative elevates the patient’s mood and can elicit a sense of well-being. Nitrous oxide relieves anxiety and reduces pain during dental procedures for patients who fear to go to the dentist. Some numbness and tingling can be felt from the sedative. It has very few side effects and has been used safely in dental practices for over 100 years.
For those who want something a little stronger than laughing gas as they undergo a root canal or tooth extraction at Medora Dental Care, we offer oral conscious sedation options. This relaxation method involves taking a pill meant to induce moderate sedation. The medication we use to sedate patients is a benzodiazepine. These drugs ease anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and are only effective for a specific period of time. Using these medications for sedation dentistry doesn’t put the patient to sleep, but instead makes them feel groggy. Many Medora Dental Care patients say they don’t remember any pain, sounds, or smells from the procedure. Pill sedation allows you to be awake during your time in the dentist’s chair, but unaware of your procedure.
Rather than nitrous oxide or pill sedation, some patients opt for IV sedation. Although many people confuse IV sedation with general anesthesia, they are not interchangeable. General anesthesia puts patients to sleep, where IV sedation puts patients in a semi-sleep-like state. They cannot remember undergoing the procedure, nor do they recall any sounds, smells, or tastes either. However, IV sedation at Medora Dental Care does involve needles. If you have anxiety surrounding needles, pill sedation is likely your best bet.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a mild sedative. It is administered through a nose hood throughout the entire procedure. The sedative elevates the patient’s mood and can elicit a sense of well-being. Nitrous oxide relieves anxiety and reduces pain during dental procedures for patients who fear to go to the dentist. Some numbness and tingling can be felt from the sedative. It has very few side effects and has been used safely in dental practices for over 100 years.
For those who want something a little stronger than laughing gas as they undergo a root canal or tooth extraction at Medora Dental Care, we offer oral conscious sedation options. This relaxation method involves taking a pill meant to induce moderate sedation. The medication we use to sedate patients is a benzodiazepine. These drugs ease anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and are only effective for a specific period of time. Using these medications for sedation dentistry doesn’t put the patient to sleep, but instead makes them feel groggy. Many Medora Dental Care patients say they don’t remember any pain, sounds, or smells from the procedure. Pill sedation allows you to be awake during your time in the dentist’s chair, but unaware of your procedure.
Rather than nitrous oxide or pill sedation, some patients opt for IV sedation. Although many people confuse IV sedation with general anesthesia, they are not interchangeable. General anesthesia puts patients to sleep, where IV sedation puts patients in a semi-sleep-like state. They cannot remember undergoing the procedure, nor do they recall any sounds, smells, or tastes either. However, IV sedation at Medora Dental Care does involve needles. If you have anxiety surrounding needles, pill sedation is likely your best bet.