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Book Trusted Dental Care Near Corktown Hamilton for Families

I am Dr. Susan Pan, and I care deeply about helping Hamilton-area patients feel comfortable with their dental care choices. At Excel Dental, located at 49 East Avenue South in Hamilton, I focus on easy-to-access, family-friendly dentistry close to Corktown so you can get timely checkups, gentle cleanings, and prompt care when problems arise without a long trip.

Why patients choose Excel Dental in Corktown Hamilton

Many families appreciate that our office is close to Corktown and designed to make visits simple and stress-free. I and my team prioritize clear communication, respectful care, and appointments that work with busy schedules. We take time to listen to what matters most to you and explain treatment options in plain language.

Family-focused preventive and restorative care

Preventing problems is the heart of what I do. Regular exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants help protect children’s developing teeth and keep adults healthy. When restorative care is needed, I use durable, tooth-coloured materials for fillings and crowns and tailor treatment plans so they fit your lifestyle and oral health goals.

Gentle dental care for children and anxious patients

I aim to create a calm atmosphere for children and anyone who feels nervous about dental visits. I use patient-centered techniques to build trust and can offer nitrous oxide when appropriate to help patients relax. My goal is a positive experience that sets the stage for a lifetime of good oral health.

Cosmetic and restorative options

If you want to improve the way your smile looks or restore function, I offer safe whitening, composite bonding, veneers, crowns, and implant restorations or referrals when needed. I focus on solutions that look natural and support long-term dental health rather than short-term cosmetic fixes.

Safety, infection control, and comfort

Patient safety is a top priority in my practice. We follow provincial infection-control guidelines, use modern sterilization and single-use supplies where appropriate, and keep equipment up to date. Comfort measures such as local anesthesia, gentle techniques, and clear explanations are part of every visit.

Insurance, payment options, and accessibility

I work with many dental insurance plans and our front-desk team can help you understand coverage and estimate costs. For patients without coverage, we offer flexible payment options to make treatment manageable. If you have accessibility needs, please let us know ahead of time so we can make accommodations.

What to expect at your appointment

Your first visit begins with a brief health history and a focused exam. I often use digital x-rays and photos to explain findings and create a simple treatment plan. If treatment is needed, I’ll discuss options, timing, and costs so you leave with clear next steps and no surprises.

FAQ
How often should my family see a dentist?
I recommend most patients come in every six months for a checkup and cleaning, though I may suggest more frequent visits if you have active problems or a higher risk of decay.

Are cleanings safe for young children?
Yes. In my practice I use gentle hygiene techniques appropriate for age and development, and I focus on education for parents to support healthy habits at home.

What should I do if my child has a tooth emergency after hours?
If it’s an emergency, call our office and follow any voicemail instructions. I advise seeking prompt care for severe pain, swelling, or trauma, and I can often arrange urgent appointments.

Do you accept my dental insurance?
I work with many Ontario dental plans. In my office we review your benefits and provide cost estimates. If direct billing is available through your plan, we can assist with that.

Is dental x-ray exposure safe for my family?
In my practice I use digital x-rays that reduce radiation compared to older film methods. I only take images that are clinically necessary and follow safety guidelines.

What options do you offer for patients who are anxious about treatment?
I use calming communication techniques and nitrous oxide in appropriate cases. For more complex needs we discuss other sedation or referral options with you.

How long do fillings and crowns typically last?
With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, fillings and crowns can last many years. I use durable materials and advise on habits that extend restoration life.

Can adults get cosmetic improvements safely?
Yes. I evaluate your overall oral health first, then recommend conservative cosmetic options that maintain tooth structure and long-term health.

Do you treat patients with complex medical histories?
I routinely coordinate care with physicians when patients have medical conditions or are taking medications that affect dental treatment.

What if I’m nervous about costs?
I discuss treatment priorities and phased care plans so you get essential care first. I also explain payment options to help spread costs.

More Information
For reliable Ontario dental information and guidance, you can visit the Ontario Dental Association at https://www.oda.ca for patient resources and oral health advice, and the Government of Ontario’s dental care page at https://www.ontario.ca/page/dental-care for details on public programs and eligibility. The Canadian Dental Association at https://www.cda-adc.ca is also a useful resource for national standards and patient education.

If you’d like to book an appointment or have a quick question, please call 905-529-2164.