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Spring is in the air! The birds are returning, the snow is melting and the weather is finally warming up. Spring is a great excuse to get outside and be active. Staying active throughout the year is vital to healthy living and a great way to spend time with family and friends.

To keep you informed regarding dental advancements, helpful tips and everything going on here at Maple Family Dentistry we've decided to send an email newsletter.

This is our first issue and we are pleased that you are a part of it. We would like to make our newsletter as useful and entertaining for you as possible. Please let us know what you think of this issue and tell us what you'd like to see in future issues.

Smile with Confidence,

The Team at Maple Family Dentistry


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Sugar drinks such as sodas and pops have been getting a lot of attention lately. They are even considering warning label similar to cigarettes on their packaging.

If you enjoy the occasional pop with lunch or during the work day here are some tips to limit the damage to your teeth. For starters try the sugar free versions, they are less likely to cause cavities (although they still damage enamel), try club soda or mineral water, drink your pop during a meal, drink through a straw (to minimize contact with teeth), and follow a pop with a good drink of water to rinse the mouth clean, brush your teeth if possible after your done.

Most importantly limit your pop consumption, remember that once it passes through your teeth, the rest of your body has to deal with it and that's a whole other story.


Are you hesitant to show your teeth when you smile?
Is your smile missing something?
Maybe even a full tooth!


Many people, for one reason or another, have lost a tooth. Reasons range from gum disease and cavities to any variety of sports injuries and accidents . Whatever the reason for the missing tooth, we can restore your smile and replace your tooth with a dental implant.

A dental implant is a small titanium post that is placed into the bone of the upper or lower jaw. The post functions as the root portion of a lost natural tooth and serves as an anchor for a replacement tooth. An artificial tooth is then attached to the post. Dental implants look and feel exactly like natural teeth – in fact, no one other than you and your dentist will be able to tell the difference.

Who are dental implants for?
Dental implants are appropriate for almost anyone who is currently missing teeth or is at risk of losing teeth.

What are the benefits of Dental Implants?

Please click here to learn more about Dental Implants.





A question I am frequently asked is; do I accept new patients?
OF COURSE I DO!


I consider it the highest form of compliment when my patients refer their friends and family.

My practice is built on word of mouth, and I appreciate every referral I am presented with.

"There's no question that I have the best patients on the entire planet."

We love giving recognition to our new friends and our wonderful patients who are kind enough to refer their peers and family to us.


Thank you so much!
A Special thanks to:
Sandra R.
Gisel D.
Gisel D.
Toni A.

Dr. Frank G.
Isabel M.
Julian D.
Vicky P.
Zeyad A.
Peter M.
Louise S.
Laura S.

Anna G.
Sandra D.
Welcome to our Practice Family:
Michael R.
Gian-Franco D.
Carina D.
Farrah D.

Isiena A.
Daniel S.
Joanna I.
Jessica P.
Petrof D.
Pina M.
Julie S.
Heather R.

Danuta Z.
Wayne D.











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