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Each and every one of us at Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre would like to wish you and your loved ones a healthy and happy holiday season!

The Team at Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality of care. To us that includes keeping you informed regarding dental services, relevant issues and health topics that will keep you smiling.

We would like to introduce you to our eNewsletter! This eNewsletter is for you, so please let us know what you think and feel free to offer us suggestions, we would love to hear from you.


To offer you the best service possible we are constantly adding to our knowledge, skills and this month to our team.

During your next visit please say hello to our new hygienists, Aris and Diane.
We are thrilled to have them on our team and confident that they will make your experience with us an even greater one!

Click here to see the rest of our team.


Many dental plans are based on the calendar year!
If you've been meaning to visit us for a cleaning, now is the time!

Feel free to use the 'Request an Appointment 'button in this email or give Eleni, Laura or Claudiaa call. We'd love to see your smile before the new year!






Please Note: Our Office will be closed

December 24th
December 25th
December 26th
December 31st
January 1st



Proper oral hygiene is important not only for your appearance, but also for your overall health. Improper oral hygiene may lead to infection, gum disease, bone and tooth loss, circulation and cardiovascular disease, and strokes.




As part of the cleaning, you are also screened for oral cancer, which is curable if diagnosed and treated early.


If gum disease is diagnosed early, it can be reversed through treatment. Gum disease is caused by infection in the gum tissue and bone, eventually leading to tooth loss. Regular dental cleanings - and check ups - help to prevent gum disease.


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So we're a nation full of hockey players! Early morning practices, interesting smelling hockey bags, and missing teeth.

Damaged teeth are a common injury in our sporting youth and adults. Most sporting leagues demand that participants wear appropriate safety equipment such as helmets, face masks, back and shoulder protection etc.

Yet for some reason it's up to the participant to choose to protect their teeth.

Mouth guards are an effective and fairly economical way of keeping your smile in place and offers increased facial protection, should you choose to "take one for the team".


If you play hockey or any contact sport for that matter you should speak to one of the dentists at Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre about creating a properly fitted mouth guard. We can't guarantee that you'll keep your winning record, but we can help you protect your winning smile.

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