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5855A boul Léger, Montréal-Nord, QC H1G 1K8 Get directions
Cosmetic Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry
C’est le meilleur service dentaire que j’ai vu dans toute ma vie merci beaucoup dr Ajami et toute l’équipe Read more
1650 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4T 2A2 Get directions
Cracked Tooth, Dental Emergency, Dental Examination, Preventative Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, Broken Tooth, Loss Of Dental Filling, Sports Injuries & Trauma, Bleeding In Mouth, Fractured Denture
Emergency Dental Services in Toronto is here to help you. Not only is our office open from 8 am until midnight, 7 days a week, but we also offer same day appointments. Dental Eme... more... See more text
A few years ago, came in with an infected tooth. I was in pain. The dentist on staff was actually an Endodontist. Told me upfront they could take it now NOW. I despise extractions. The tooth was pretty rotten but he got it out in three pieces quickly and easily and I even held the male assistants hand (because I was obviously anxious). It was as good experience, good extraction. I have always had exemplary work done at this clinic. Read more
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2854 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Y7 Get directions
Welcome to our clinic. We've carefully designed experiences AT the dentist to be tailored to you and your family's needs. Call or visit us for further information regarding treatm... more... See more text
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Dentist in Canada

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.


Tips to finding Canada dentists

  • Get to know your dentist: The best way to find a new dentist in Canada is to get to know them personally before you require dental care – we are talking about someone who spends a lot of time poking around your mouth with metal instruments, after all. Look for dentists that make you feel comfortable. Important questions to ask when considering dentists are; dental office hours, after hours availability, what your dental plan covers and if emergency dental services are available on a moment’s notice.
  • 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.
  • What kind of specialist do you need? Make a list of the dental services you require to narrow your search. Are you looking for dental clinics that specialise in dental implants, cosmetic dentistry or dental surgery? In other words, are you looking for a whiter smile, a simple cavity filling or a root canal treatment?
  • Saving on dental costs: Most dental clinics and dentists in Canada can charge whatever they want for their dental services. The best way around that is to ask your potential dentists to give you a quote so you can compare. You’ll find lower prices for dental care in rural or suburban areas compared to dental offices located in a busy downtown financial district, where most people have time constraints and are looking for convenience rather than a good deal on their next teeth cleaning. 
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