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2-25 Bellair St, Toronto, ON M5R 3L3
Dr Sol Weiss, Cosmetic Dentist
The Art of Dentistry, located in the heart of Yorkville, is a leading provider of general and cosmetic dentistry services in Toronto and the surrounding communities. As a prominent... more... See more text
25 Bellair Street, Toronto, ON M5R 2C8 Get directions
The care and comfort of our patients is our highest priority. Our Toronto dentists offer a full range of services, including preventive dental care, Invisalign, dental implants and... more... See more text
1111a College Street, Toronto, ON M6H 1B4
Our mouth is the most important part of our body, and it serves as a source of immense pleasure in various aspects of life, such as eating, drinking, breathing, speaking, and relis... more... See more text
“Our mouth is the most important part of our body, and it serves as a source of immense pleasure in various aspects of life, such as eating, drinking, breathing, speaking, and reli... more... See more text
750 Annette, Toronto, ON M6S 2E2 Get directions
Pediatric Dentist, Orthodontist
Welcome! At The Village Dentist, it is our goal to provide you with the best care possible in a warm, friendly environment. We are always looking for friendly new smiles. more... See more text
Dr. Kaur is a Great Dentist and the Hygienists are very thorough. Sooo much better then my last old dentist. Read more
201-45 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, ON M4H 1C3
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Thoughts of going to a dental clinic usually evoke frightening dentistry images involving weird dental instruments that make drilling sounds. Is it any wonder why most of us keep putting off our annual dental check-up? By the time you need to schedule a last minute appointment with one of the 20,000 practicing dentists in Canada, making the right choice seems as overwhelming as a nagging toothache.


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  • Online reviews and credentials: Compare reviews from online forums where people discuss dental practice. Once you’ve settled on a list of potential dentists or dental clinics that are right for you, compare their medical credentials with the information available at the Canadian Dental Association.
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