Toronto Dental Clinic

Inside Madison Ave Dental Group.

The clinic is located at 33 Madison Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 2S2. It combines a calm private-office setting with digital dentistry, 3D imaging, and in-house restorative technology. This page shows the arrival, treatment rooms, and workflow behind care.

The Setting

A Toronto dental office designed to feel composed from the first step inside.

Madison Ave Dental Group brings together an established clinical team, a private-office atmosphere, and a digitally guided treatment environment.

Exterior of Madison Ave Dental Group at 33 Madison Ave in Toronto.
Exterior Madison Ave Dental Group sign.
Entrance view inside Madison Ave Dental Group.

Treatment Rooms

Modern treatment rooms built for precision, comfort, and clearer communication.

  • Built for routine, cosmetic, restorative, implant, and orthodontic care
  • Designed to feel modern without feeling cold
  • Digital screens and integrated equipment support clearer conversations
  • An organized layout helps appointments move efficiently
Treatment room at Madison Ave Dental Group with patient chair and overhead light.
Close-up of a treatment chair and delivery setup.
Chairside monitor and digital workflow station inside a treatment room.

Digital Dentistry

Technology used throughout diagnostics, planning, and selected restorative workflows.

  • The practice publishes a workflow built around scanning, 3D imaging, in-house milling, sintering, and 3D printing
  • These tools support clearer consultations and more precise planning
  • Selected cases can move through treatment faster because more steps happen in-house
Chairside monitor displaying digital dental scans and treatment visuals.

Digital Impressions

Chairside scanning instead of traditional moulds for many cases.

  • Supports restorative, cosmetic, implant, and orthodontic planning
  • Makes treatment findings easier to review on screen
  • Creates a more efficient digital starting point for care
In-office 3D imaging unit used for CBCT and panoramic dental imaging.

3D Imaging

CBCT imaging that supports diagnostics and implant planning.

  • Used when 3D imaging adds detail beyond standard records
  • Helps with implant planning and complex treatment decisions
  • Brings imaging into the clinic workflow instead of outsourcing it
In-house restorative equipment area with milling and finishing units.

In-House Restorative Workflow

Milling and finishing equipment used for selected ceramic restorations.

  • Supports same-day crowns and other ceramic restorations for many cases
  • Reduces outside-lab delays within the digital workflow
  • Helps the team move from scan to final fit more efficiently
Dental model illustrating implant-supported restorative planning.

Models And Guides

3D-printed aids and treatment models for more visual planning.

  • Used to support custom appliances, surgical guides, and treatment aids
  • Makes implant and restorative concepts easier to explain
  • Connects digital planning to a physical reference patients can see

What Patients May Notice

Why the space and workflow matter in day-to-day care.

  • The physical space supports comfort
  • The digital workflow supports clarity
  • Together they help make treatment more efficient

A calmer first visit

  • A private-office setting at 33 Madison Ave in Toronto
  • Arrival, reception, and treatment spaces designed to feel organized and quiet
  • One location for general, cosmetic, restorative, implant, and orthodontic care

More visual consultations

  • Digital scans and on-screen visuals help explain findings more clearly
  • Treatment options can be reviewed chairside rather than described abstractly
  • Models and digital planning make complex care easier to understand

Digital workflow throughout care

  • Digital impressions and 3D imaging support diagnostics and planning
  • In-house milling, sintering, and 3D printing reduce handoffs for selected cases
  • Same-day restorative workflows are available for many ceramic restorations

Technology with a practical purpose

  • More comfortable scanning than traditional moulds for many patients
  • Implant and restorative planning supported by digital tools
  • A workflow built around precision, communication, and efficiency

Clinic FAQ

Common questions about the space and technology.

Where is Madison Ave Dental Group located?

Madison Ave Dental Group is located at 33 Madison Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 2S2.

What technology is used in the clinic?

The practice publishes a digital workflow that includes digital impressions, Carestream CBCT 3D imaging, in-house milling, SpeedFire sintering, and Primeprint 3D printing.

Do you offer same-day crowns in Toronto?

The practice offers CEREC digital dentistry, and many ceramic restorations can be designed, milled, and fitted in a single appointment when the case is appropriate.

What treatments are provided at the clinic?

The website lists preventive, cosmetic, restorative, implant, orthodontic, family, appliance, and sedation dentistry, with digital treatment planning used where appropriate.

Begin Your Journey

Exceptional care begins with a single conversation.

Use online booking for office appointments, or email us directly for virtual consultations related to implant dentistry and smile makeovers.