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| Bloor Dental Health Centre |
415 Bloor Street West
Suite 300
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1X6
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| Phone: |
(416) 538-8883 |
| Fax: |
(416) 538-9906 |
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| Office Hours |
| Monday |
10am - 7pm |
| Tuesday |
8:30am - 5pm |
| Wednesday |
9am - 6pm |
Thursday
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8:30am - 5pm |
| Friday |
8:30am - 2pm |
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Olympic fever has taken hold of our office as the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games are finally here. We are all excited to cheer for our Canadian athletes as they go for gold. Go Canada Go!
February is Heart Month and we are not just talking about Valentine's Day! If your recent new year's resolution involved a healthier lifestyle than you will find heart related health tips and learn more about Heart Month here.
Recent studies have shown considerable links between heart disease and oral health. If you are overdue for an appointment give us a call today or click here to request an appointment.
Until next month,
Dr. Freedman and the Team at BDHC
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Women's bodies undergo several hormonal changes throughout their lives due to menstruation, pregnancy, menopause and simply aging.
These changes affect every part of a woman's body including oral health.
Women are at an increased risk of dry sockets, oral ulcers, lesions, and other oral problems due to the hormonal changes that they undergo naturally.
Click here to learn about caring for your smile! |
February 15 is Flag Day in Canada. The flag as we know it today has been the official flag of our nation since it was passed and raised by parliament in 1965. It was designed by George F.G. Stanley and was inspired by the Royal Military College of Canada's flag.
The need for a new flag was a source of hot debate as early as 1925 in Canadian history. Before the current flag Canada flew the Royal Union Flag of the Great Britain, which you will notice is still incorporated in Ontario's and other provincial flags.
The use of a maple leaf a symbol in Canadian history can be dated back as far as 1700. As for the colours, red and white were designated as Canada's official colours by King George V in 1921, while the pattern of red white red had been used as early as 1899 in General Service Medals issued by Queen Victoria. The Canadian Flag is a source of pride and unity for our citizens and is respected worldwide.
Did you know?
A person who studies flags is called a Vexillologist. Many Vexillologists argue that the Canadian flag is one of the most beautiful based on its simplicity and use of few colours.
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