Your Family Dental Clinic in Candiac
At Art Dentaire familial, we work as a team to provide top-quality dental care to all our patients since 1991!
Contact us to make an appointment with a dentist in Candiac.
Our Clinic
Since 1991, Art Dentaire Familial has been a reference as a dental clinic in Candiac.
Our multidisciplinary team collaborates on each of our patients' cases to offer outstanding service tailored to their needs.
Discover Our Team
A multidisciplinary team of dentists, surgeons, and technicians at your service for your smile.
Dr Ramin Khodayari
Dental surgeon and founder
Owner of Art Dentaire Familial clinic, Dr. Ramin Khodayari is a dentist graduated from the faculty of dental medicine at Laval University since 1991. Passionate about his field, he holds several diplomas. Always at the forefront of technology, Dr. Khodayari will be able to offer you exceptional service according to your needs. Moreover, with his reassuring and dedicated nature, you will feel confident during each of your appointments.
Dr Shayan Molani
Dental surgeon
Dr. Molani, a graduate in dental medicine from Laval University, provides quality care to his patients. His goal is to be the trusted dentist, attentive to each patient, ensuring optimal treatment for the whole family.
Dre Ariane Namiranian
Dental surgeon
Dr. Ariane Namiranian graduated from McGill University in dental medicine in 2009. She then completed a one-year residency in pediatrics at the Montreal Children's Hospital, where she remained as an employee for two years. Dr. Namiranian enjoys treating families. It is a great pleasure for her to follow them year after year and see her young patients grow.
Manon
Dental hygienist
Manon is a certified dental hygienist and member of the Quebec Order of Dental Hygienists since 1995. She also holds a diploma in dental assistance. Passionate about her work, she prioritizes the comfort of our valued clientele.
Juan Felipe
Dental hygienist
Felipe, originally from Colombia, practiced dentistry in the 2000s. He obtained his dental hygiene diploma in 2011 from Cégep Maisonneuve. His experience, professional approach, and meticulousness will make your visit more enjoyable. In addition to dental hygiene, during his free time, Felipe has a strong interest in hiking, soccer, and cycling.
Meriem
Dental hygienist
Meriem has been a dental hygienist since 2000 and has been part of our team since 2007. With her gentleness and professionalism, she knows how to put even the most reluctant patients at ease with dental visits. Each appointment with her is a pleasant and beneficial experience for your oral health.
Yalda
Dental hygienist
Yalda has been a dental hygienist since 2005. Her professionalism, dedication, and enthusiasm complement our beautiful clinic. She is our ray of sunshine. Don't miss out!
Louise
Dental hygienist
Louise is a dental hygienist who graduated from Cégep Édouard Montpetit in 1985. With many years of experience, she provides periodontal care tailored to the needs of her patients. Her sense of humor will charm you at the first appointment.
Safia
Dental Assistant
Safia has been a dental assistant since 2010. With her warm and welcoming personality, she takes the time to understand patients' concerns and reassure them. She is known for her gentleness with children, using the right words to explain treatments to them. Additionally, Safia speaks several languages, including French, English, Arabic, and Berber (Tamazight).
Sonia
Dental Assistant
Sonia is a certified dental assistant with extensive experience in the dental field. She has been with Dr. Khodayari since the beginning of his practice and has been his right-hand assistant since 1991!
Hong
Sterilization Attendant
Since 2023, Hong has been an important part of our team. As a Sterilization Attendant, she is of great help to everyone. She carefully ensures the sterility of the instruments. With a smile, gentleness, and calmness, she carries out her work with dedication.
Karolane
Dental Assistant
Karolane graduated in dental assisting in 2019. Smiling, funny, and efficient, she will put you at ease during treatments.
Mélanie
Secretary
Melanie has been a certified dental secretary since September 2013. Smiling and generous, she is passionate about her work. Her priority is to welcome you and offer you quality service to the best of her abilities.
Denise
Secretary
Denise has been a dental secretary for over 30 years. With her expertise and good humor, she will make your visit a memorable experience.
Aminata
Secretary
Dental secretary graduate since 2013, Aminata has a warm, empathetic approach, always attentive to your needs. Her smile will charm you.
Lise
Secretary
Lise has been a dental secretary and assistant since 1995. Dynamic and smiling, she takes care of the clinic's valuable clientele. She loves helping people to the best of her knowledge.
Trust our dentists for exceptional care
The clinic
Contact Information |
Opening Hours |
160 Boulevard Jean-Leman, 2nd floor Candiac, J5R 5E1 (450) 619-2424 |
Monday : 9:00 - 20:00 |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is my dentist responsible for my insurance?
No! Your dentist submits your claim requests during your appointments. However, it is important to understand that your dentist is not responsible for your insurance. Therefore, it is up to you to ensure the percentage of your coverage and the specifications of your insurer.
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How often do I need dental check-ups, and are X-rays necessary?
It is recommended to have dental check-ups every six months. These check-ups, along with X-rays, are extremely helpful in preventing issues like tooth decay. Some things are invisible to the naked eye, which is why X-rays are highly recommended.
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Are dental appointments painful?
Fortunately, no! We always ensure the comfort of our patients. We will do everything to make sure your appointment goes smoothly.
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Is it important to replace missing teeth, even if they are only at the back of the mouth?
The answer is yes! It is necessary to replace missing teeth, even if they are at the back. Unplaced extracted teeth can lead to problems such as premature wear of the remaining teeth and bone loss. For all these reasons, it is always advised to replace missing teeth.
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How does dental decay form and progress?
Dental decay forms particularly when we have a diet rich in sweets. It can also result from poor dental hygiene, lack of tartar removal, and due to dry mouth. It is important to know that saliva also plays a significant role. Too acidic saliva could be a cause of this condition. A person may be more prone to cavities when their saliva is more acidic. Decay is a bacterium that causes the weakening of the enamel. In the long term, decay can reach the dental pulp and require a root canal treatment. Fortunately, several techniques are available to help prevent their formation.
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How can I improve my chances of having good oral hygiene?
Brushing your teeth and flossing at least twice a day, combined with regular check-ups with your dentist, greatly contribute to good oral hygiene. This way, it is easier to prevent and address potential problems before they become more serious.
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At what age can I bring my child for their first visit?
We recommend a first visit around the age of three. We believe that before this age, the child is too young, and cooperation is more difficult. However, for any problems or concerns, do not hesitate to consult us. We will be happy to welcome you.
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When I brush my teeth, there is bleeding. Is this normal?
Bleeding gums can be caused by excessive or too vigorous brushing, an abrasive toothbrush, lack of flossing, and certain medications. Plaque and tartar also cause irritation and can lead to diseases such as gingivitis and periodontal infections in the short and long term. Dental bleeding can therefore be due to several factors. In any case, a visit to your dentist is the best option to check and correct the situation.
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Is it necessary to remove wisdom teeth?
It is important to know that the removal of wisdom teeth is not systematic. If they have enough space and do not cause problems, it is not mandatory to remove them. However, when they cause pain, infection, or threaten to damage neighboring teeth, extraction becomes necessary. Being located at the back of the mouth, they are often susceptible to decay due to restricted access. They can sometimes be impacted (under the jaw) and cause headaches, pain, and infections. Additionally, their late eruption can lead to dental crowding. For all these reasons, your dentist may recommend the removal of these teeth.
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I have sensitivity to cold, should I wait before consulting?
For any pain or sensitivity, you experience, we strongly recommend consulting your oral health professional.
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Are dental X-rays dangerous for health?
This is a concern for many patients. First, it is important to know that X-rays are not what they used to be. Nowadays, with constantly evolving technology, digital radiology offers a result with much lower radiation exposure. It is important to note that every day, we are exposed to radiation, whether from the sun, cell phones, or even air travel. Therefore, there is not much to worry about regarding the X-rays taken during your annual appointment.
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I frequently have pain and cracking in my jaw. Who should I consult?
Jaw pain is a common reason for consultations. Whether it is related to stress, a TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder, or something else, your dentist will be able to determine the cause of your pain and provide relief.