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Modern Dentistry

We utilize state of the art technology to assist in diagnosis and treatment in order to deliver high-quality care.

Accessibility & Parking

Our clinic offers free parking in a large parking lot and is fully equipped for any accessibility needs.

Emergency Dental Care

Whether you’ve chipped a tooth, fractured a tooth, or are in pain, we offer short notice appointments.

Now Accepting New Patients

Whether you’re looking to switch dentists, new to the city, or haven’t had a check-up in a while, you’ll be warmly welcomed at our clinic.

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About Our Dental Clinic in Winnipeg

All Seasons Dental Clinic is your reliable dental clinic in Winnipeg. Our state-of-the-art, gentle approach to care will keep your smile healthy and bright! With our highly qualified team, we provide a variety of services to ensure your comfort and safety. From regular dental check-ups to a range of treatments and emergency care, we’ve got you covered.

Whether you are looking for a family dentist or a qualified professional dentist, we are a dental clinic near you that provides comfort and safety. We are currently accepting new patients, so schedule your appointment today to receive the dental care you deserve.

Meet Our Winnipeg Dentists Near You

Dr. Samuel Wolfram

Dr. Samuel Wolfram is from Winnipeg and graduated with First-class honours from Trinity College Dublin. He inherited a passion for patient care and social work from his parents, both medical professionals. Currently, Dr. Sam is working at All Seasons Dental Clinic with his father. Whether you’re looking for a gentle dentist in Winnipeg or someone who uses the latest in modern dental technology, Dr. Samuel Wolfram is the dentist for you.

Dr. Greg Wolfram

Dr. Greg Wolfram founded All Seasons Dental Clinic in 1983. He has been practicing dentistry in Winnipeg since his graduation from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Manitoba, in 1982. He provides family and cosmetic dental services to patients of all ages. Dr. Greg has been at the University of Manitoba for a long time and has taken many courses outside of university. Families know Dr. Greg is a trusted dentist to see when they are looking for a dentist in Winnipeg.

Dr. Emily Sheehan

Dr. Emily Sheehan has experience in Ireland and England and has now moved to Winnipeg. She got First-class honours from Trinity College Dublin, and she has trained in both hospital and private practice. Dr. Emily is passionate about providing gentle and high-quality dental care to patients of all ages. Dr. Emily Sheehan is a great choice for anyone looking for a dentist nearby.

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FAQs

Our approach to dentistry involves an emphasis on education and prevention. It is far better to prevent issues rather than fix them once they arise – just like anything else!
We take advantage of the recent technological advances in dentistry to help us in diagnosis and communication with our patients. With 3D scanners as well as intra-oral photography, we look at your teeth together and talk through your treatment choices – or where to improve to prevent treatment.

When it is time to do a filling, or any other treatment, we practice minimally invasive dentistry with the goal of keeping your teeth healthy, pain free, and looking good for life. We use the most researched and proven biocompatible materials that replicate the anatomy and properties of a tooth. No restoration is better than a natural tooth, but with the best materials we can come close.

The most common symptom that a cavity causes is sensitivity to sweet foods. You may also see yellow, brown, grey, or black discolouration on the tooth, depending on how advanced the cavity is. If a tooth is very sensitive to cold, or painful to bite down on, it’s a separate issue and you should book an appointment.

When in doubt – come in and check with us!

Generally speaking, a cleaning every 6-months is the golden rule to follow. Depending on your at-home oral hygiene, it takes bacterial colonies (plaque) 3-6 months to mature. Plaque is what leads to cavities, gum disease, and bone disease. Once these bacterial colonies are mature, they can cause harm much faster. So, getting rid of them prior to them causing that harm is our recommendation!

For patients who have advanced gum and bone disease, sometimes we do cleanings every 3 months to help stabilize their condition. After a couple years of this cleaning schedule, we can often return to 6 monthly cleanings.

Unfortunately, some insurance companies provide coverage for cleanings only every 9 months. This is typically not enough to maintain ideal oral health for most individuals. Coming in one extra time every 2 years can make a big difference, or your oral health relies on you being the world’s most diligent tooth brusher and flosser at home!

As a family dental practice, we love seeing kids – we even see 3 generations of many families! Our goal is to make dental visits a positive experience for kids, whether they are energetic and happy or a bit worried about coming in.

The first dental visits for a child are extremely influential on how they will view dentists for the rest of their lives. With a thoughtful and caring approach, we aim to extinguish any dental phobia before it begins! We recommend coming for the first visit around 3 years old.

Our approach to dentistry involves an emphasis on education and prevention. It is far better to prevent issues rather than fix them once they arise – just like anything else!
We take advantage of the recent technological advances in dentistry to help us in diagnosis and communication with our patients. With 3D scanners as well as intra-oral photography, we look at your teeth together and talk through your treatment choices – or where to improve to prevent treatment.

When it is time to do a filling, or any other treatment, we practice minimally invasive dentistry with the goal of keeping your teeth healthy, pain free, and looking good for life. We use the most researched and proven biocompatible materials that replicate the anatomy and properties of a tooth. No restoration is better than a natural tooth, but with the best materials we can come close.

As a family dental practice, we love seeing kids – we even see 3 generations of many families! Our goal is to make dental visits a positive experience for kids, whether they are energetic and happy or a bit worried about coming in.

The first dental visits for a child are extremely influential on how they will view dentists for the rest of their lives. With a thoughtful and caring approach, we aim to extinguish any dental phobia before it begins! We recommend coming for the first visit around 3 years old.

Generally speaking, a cleaning every 6-months is the golden rule to follow. Depending on your at-home oral hygiene, it takes bacterial colonies (plaque) 3-6 months to mature. Plaque is what leads to cavities, gum disease, and bone disease. Once these bacterial colonies are mature, they can cause harm much faster. So, getting rid of them prior to them causing that harm is our recommendation!

For patients who have advanced gum and bone disease, sometimes we do cleanings every 3 months to help stabilize their condition. After a couple years of this cleaning schedule, we can often return to 6 monthly cleanings.

Unfortunately, some insurance companies provide coverage for cleanings only every 9 months. This is typically not enough to maintain ideal oral health for most individuals. Coming in one extra time every 2 years can make a big difference, or your oral health relies on you being the world’s most diligent tooth brusher and flosser at home!

The most common symptom that a cavity causes is sensitivity to sweet foods. You may also see yellow, brown, grey, or black discolouration on the tooth, depending on how advanced the cavity is. If a tooth is very sensitive to cold, or painful to bite down on, it’s a separate issue and you should book an appointment.

When in doubt – come in and check with us!

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