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Find a dental clinic in Brossard
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Brossard sits on Montréal's South Shore in the Montérégie region, and its dental ecosystem reflects a suburban, multilingual community of roughly 90,000 residents with a notable Chinese-Canadian, South Asian, and francophone-anglophone mix. PillsCard's directory lists 13 verified clinics, most clustered along Boulevard Taschereau, the Quartier DIX30 lifestyle district, and the older sectors lettered A through R. Practices here serve commuters working across the Champlain Bridge in Montréal, families drawn to Brossard's school catchments, and a growing cohort of seniors in the city's newer condo developments. Unlike downtown Montréal, the market is overwhelmingly private and bilingual (French-English, with Mandarin and Cantonese commonly offered), and several clinics market specifically to the cross-river patient flow from neighbouring Longueuil and Saint-Lambert.
The local landscape is fragmented rather than chain-dominated: independent group practices and specialist offices coexist, with no single corporate brand controlling the city. General family dentistry anchors the directory through long-standing offices such as Centre Dentaire de Brossard and Brossard Dentistes, while Clinique Dentaire Soleil and Clinique Reinhardt, Thibert et associés represent the multi-practitioner group model common on Taschereau. Specialist concentration is unusually strong for a suburb: Les Orthodontistes de Brossard handles orthodontics, Clinique Implantologie Dentaire Brossard focuses on implants, and Montréal Maxillo-Facial together with Clinique de chirurgie maxilo-faciale DIX30 give the city two oral and maxillofacial surgery centres — most patients elsewhere on the South Shore are referred into these DIX30-area practices rather than crossing into Montréal.
01Do Brossard dentists treat patients in English as well as French?+
Yes. Brossard is one of the most bilingual suburbs in Québec, and virtually every clinic in the directory operates in both French and English. Several around Quartier DIX30 and Boulevard Taschereau also offer Mandarin, Cantonese, or Vietnamese. Written treatment plans and consent forms are issued in French by default under provincial language regulations, with English translations available on request.
02Is RAMQ accepted at private dental clinics in Brossard?+
Private clinics bill RAMQ directly only for the narrow services the provincial plan covers — exams, fillings, and extractions for children under 10, and emergency extractions for adults on last-resort financial assistance. Everything else, including cleanings, crowns, orthodontics, and most adult care, is paid out of pocket or through private insurance. Bring your RAMQ card so the clinic can verify eligibility.
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Pricing & coverage
Québec dentists publish an annual suggested fee guide through the Association des chirurgiens dentistes du Québec, and Brossard prices track it closely. Expect roughly CAD 110–160 for a recall exam with two bitewing radiographs, CAD 120–220 for an adult scaling and polish depending on units, CAD 200–350 for a single-surface composite filling, and CAD 1,200–1,800 for a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown. Routine adult dental care is not insured under Québec's RAMQ public plan, which the federal Health Canada framework leaves to the provinces; RAMQ covers most dental services only for children under 10 and certain emergency extractions for social-assistance recipients. Private group insurance and the new Canadian Dental Care Plan cover many residents.
§02Emergencies & out-of-hours care
For severe trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, facial swelling threatening the airway, or suspected jaw fracture, call 911 or go to the emergency department at Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne in neighbouring Greenfield Park, the regional teaching hospital that handles maxillofacial cases for the South Shore. For after-hours toothache without systemic signs, Info-Santé 811 can triage and direct you to an on-call dentist; the Ordre des dentistes du Québec maintains a duty-rota referral line, and several Brossard clinics post weekend emergency numbers on their voicemail. Walk-in dental urgences are also offered at a handful of Taschereau-corridor practices.
§03Frequently asked questions
Do Brossard dentists treat patients in English as well as French?
Yes. Brossard is officially francophone under Québec's language laws, but the city's demographics make it one of the most bilingual suburbs in the province. Virtually every clinic in the directory operates in both French and English, and several around Quartier DIX30 and Boulevard Taschereau also offer service in Mandarin, Cantonese, or Vietnamese reflecting the local Asian-Canadian population. Written treatment plans and consent forms are usually issued in French by default under provincial regulations, with English translations available on request.
Is RAMQ accepted at private dental clinics in Brossard?
Private clinics in Brossard will bill RAMQ directly only for the narrow basket of services the provincial plan actually covers — chiefly examinations, fillings, and extractions for children under 10, and emergency extractions for adults on last-resort financial assistance. Everything else, including cleanings, crowns, orthodontics, and most adult care, is paid out of pocket or through private insurance. Bring your RAMQ card to every visit so the clinic can verify eligibility before treatment.
How does the Canadian Dental Care Plan work for Brossard residents?
The federal Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), administered through Sun Life, now covers eligible residents with household income under CAD 90,000 and no access to private dental insurance. Most Brossard clinics have signed on as participating providers; you must apply through the federal government and present your CDCP member card at the appointment. Co-payments scale with income. The plan covers diagnostic, preventive, restorative, and some major services at the established CDCP fee grid, which is generally lower than the Québec suggested fee guide.
Where are most Brossard dental clinics located?
Two corridors dominate. Boulevard Taschereau, running the length of the city, hosts the older established practices and several specialist offices. The newer concentration is around Quartier DIX30 near the intersection of Highways 10 and 30, where modern multi-specialty clinics including the two maxillofacial surgery centres have opened over the past decade. Sector L and Sector P, the residential alphabet sectors, also have neighbourhood family practices. Parking is free at nearly every clinic, unlike downtown Montréal.
Can I get same-day implant or maxillofacial surgery in Brossard?
Brossard is unusual for a suburb in hosting two dedicated oral and maxillofacial surgery practices alongside a standalone implantology clinic, so referrals that elsewhere require a trip into Montréal can typically stay local. Same-day surgical placement of single implants is offered by several practices when bone volume and imaging permit; complex reconstruction, orthognathic surgery, and general-anaesthesia cases are scheduled in advance and may be performed at an affiliated surgical facility or at Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne.
§04Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed dentist in Brossard for any individual clinical decision, diagnosis, or treatment plan.
How does the Canadian Dental Care Plan work for Brossard residents?
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The federal CDCP, administered through Sun Life, covers eligible residents with household income under CAD 90,000 and no private dental insurance. Most Brossard clinics participate; apply through the federal government and present your CDCP member card at the appointment. Co-payments scale with income. The plan covers diagnostic, preventive, restorative, and some major services at the CDCP fee grid, generally lower than the Québec suggested fee guide.
04Where are most Brossard dental clinics located?+
Two corridors dominate. Boulevard Taschereau hosts older established practices and several specialist offices along its length. The newer concentration is around Quartier DIX30 near Highways 10 and 30, where modern multi-specialty clinics and the two maxillofacial surgery centres have opened over the past decade. Sectors L and P also have neighbourhood family practices. Parking is free at nearly every clinic.
05Can I get same-day implant or maxillofacial surgery in Brossard?+
Brossard hosts two dedicated oral and maxillofacial surgery practices alongside a standalone implantology clinic, so referrals that elsewhere require a trip into Montréal can stay local. Same-day placement of single implants is offered by several practices when bone volume and imaging permit. Complex reconstruction, orthognathic surgery, and general-anaesthesia cases are scheduled in advance and may be performed at an affiliated facility or at Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne.