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2126 Bloor Street W.
Toronto, Ontario
M6S 1M8

 

Tel: 416.766.6383

 

Hours of Operation

Monday
9am-5pm
Tuesday 9am-5pm
Wednesday 9am-5pm
Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-1pm
Off hour appointments available by request
 

January certainly was an exciting and historic month.
The temperature seemed to keep getting lower and lower while the snow got higher and higher.

February is Heart Month, and we are not only talking about Valentine's Day! To learn more about the Heart Month and read heart related health tips, you can visit this link.

Valentine's Day has just passed us by. Remember to include your loved ones while enjoying the best of what winter has to offer!

Enjoy this issue of our eNewsletter and remember to add us to your safe sender list to ensure you find us in your inbox each month.


Wishing you a healthy and safe February,


Neil Hahn D.D.S. and
the High Park Dental Care Team


Is your smile all that it can be?
Is there something missing?


Many people have a missing tooth in the back of their mouth and feel as though, if no one can see it, it's not a problem. This is not entirely true.

While you may not see that missing tooth as causing problems, you run the risk of the surrounding teeth drifting out of position and doing harm. Missing teeth also cause your surrounding teeth and gums to become far more susceptible to tooth decay and gum disease.

One of the solutions we can offer patients with missing teeth is called a dental bridge.

What is a dental bridge?

Continue reading here.



Ontario's newest statutory holiday, Family Day, took place on February 16th. I hope you enjoyed it. With all of the snow we have had it's the perfect time to get out and take advantage of Ontario's winter climate. Check out all of the things you and your family can enjoy here.

If Wiarton Willie is right we will be enjoying this weather for the long-haul. For those of you who are believers in the Groundhog Day tradition, Willie saw his shadow predicting six more wintery weeks to go!


Groundhogs, also called Woodchucks are part of the rodent family. As such their teeth grow continuously back toward the roof of their mouths creating a risk of becoming embedded. This creates a need to constantly gnawing on wood or hard objects to keep their teeth sharp and at a manageable length.

Across Canada there are other groundhogs whose predictions have become part of this tradition of prognostication. They include Nova Scotia's Schubenacadie Sam, Ontario's Gary the Groundhog, Brandon Bob of Manitoba and Alberta's Balzac Billy.

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