Bringing Out Toronto’s Best Smiles
Welcome to
City Dental on Bay
At City Dental on Bay, we know that great dental health is essential to your overall well-being. We also understand how important it is to feel confident in your smile. That’s why our midtown Toronto dental team delivers comfortable, high-quality care designed to help you look and feel your best.
From routine checkups to full mouth rehabilitation, our dedicated dentists and team provide personalized care in a welcoming, modern environment—so every visit leaves you smiling.
Our practice is growing and always welcoming new patients, emergencies and referrals.
Our fully accessible office is located on the ground level at 1006 Bay Street in Midtown Toronto. Give us a call at 647-957-2500 to schedule your first appointment or drop by for an office tour.
Services
Cosmetic
Dentistry
Enhance and transform your smile with custom cosmetic treatments.
Dental
Implants
Replace missing teeth and improve the function of your smile.
Invisalign®
Aligners
Clear, comfortable aligners that straighten your smile without disrupting your lifestyle.
Emergency
Dentistry
Fast, compassionate care for toothaches, injuries, and urgent dental needs.
Your Smile, Our Priority
- Open 6 Days
A Week
- Same Day Emergency Appointments
- CDCP & Student
Insurance Welcome
- Direct Billing
to Insurance
- Payment Plans
Available
- Diamond
Invisalign Provider
Frequently Asked Questions
About City Dental On Bay
1. Where can I find a dentist on Bay Street for regular checkups and cleanings?
If you work, live, or study downtown, choosing a dentist on Bay Street can make routine care much easier to keep up with. Many patients prefer a location close to the Financial District so they can book appointments before work, at lunch, or right after the office. It also helps when you need follow-up visits and do not want to travel across Toronto.
2. Is there a Midtown dentist who can also treat downtown patients?
Yes, many patients look for a Midtown dentist but still want a clinic that is easy to reach from other parts of Toronto. The right office should be convenient for your daily routine, especially if you are commuting between Midtown, downtown, school, or work. Accessibility matters more than people think when you need ongoing dental care.
3. Can an emergency dentist see me the same day for a toothache or broken tooth?
Yes, same-day emergency dental care is often available for urgent problems like severe tooth pain, chipped teeth, swelling, or a knocked-out filling. The sooner you call, the better your chances of getting a same-day spot and avoiding a bigger issue later. An emergency dentist can also help determine if you need immediate treatment or short-term pain relief until a follow-up visit.
4. What counts as a dental emergency?
A dental emergency usually includes serious pain, swelling, bleeding, trauma, a broken tooth, or signs of infection. If you cannot chew, sleep, or get through the day because of the problem, it should be checked quickly. Waiting too long can turn a simpler fix into a more involved visit.
5. Do you offer wisdom teeth extractions in Toronto?
Yes, wisdom teeth extractions are a common dental procedure when the teeth are impacted, painful, infected, or crowding other teeth. Some people also need them removed if the teeth are hard to clean and keep causing gum problems. Your exam and X-rays help determine if removal makes sense now or if monitoring is enough.
6. How do I know if I need my wisdom teeth removed?
You may need wisdom teeth removal if you have jaw pain, swelling, repeated gum irritation, food trapping, or pressure on nearby teeth. Some wisdom teeth cause problems even before they fully erupt, while others stay hidden below the gums. A dental exam can show the tooth position and whether it is likely to create trouble later.
7. Can I start treatment with an Invisalign dentist in Toronto?
Yes, an Invisalign dentist can assess your smile and let you know if clear aligners are a good fit for your case. Invisalign is often used for mild to moderate crowding, spacing, and bite issues, but not every case is the same. A consultation helps you understand what kind of movement is possible and how much commitment the trays require.
8. How long does Invisalign usually take?
Invisalign treatment time depends on how much tooth movement is needed, but many cases take several months to over a year. Wearing the aligners as instructed is very important because missed hours can slow progress and affect results. Follow-up visits are also part of keeping treatment on track.
9. Do you accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)?
Yes, we accept patients covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). The program is available to eligible Canadian residents who do not have private dental insurance and meet the income requirements. CDCP may help cover services such as exams, cleanings, X-rays, fillings, root canals, dentures, gum treatments, and extractions, depending on your eligibility and clinical needs. Please note that the plan does not always cover the full cost of treatment, and co-payments or differences between the CDCP fee guide and the Ontario Dental Association fee guide may apply. If needed, a pre-determination can often be submitted before treatment to help you better understand your coverage.
10. Do you accept student insurance for dental visits in Toronto?
Student insurance typically covers dental exams, cleanings, fillings, and other basic dental care, depending on your specific plan. If you are studying in downtown Toronto or near Bay Street, it is beneficial to select a clinic that is easily accessible between classes or work shifts. Before your appointment, make sure to review the details of your school plan to understand what is covered and whether there are any annual limits.

