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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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December 2008 - Holiday Edition!
The year simply flew by!
We would like to take the opportunity to wish everyone a very happy and healthy holiday season. We sincerely appreciate the opportunity in caring for you and your family over the past year and look forward to making you smile for years to come.
Are you traveling this season?
If you are going away on vacation send us your interesting landscape photos and travel recommendations so we can share them with our readers.
The new year is right around the corner!
If you have any outstanding dental work give us a call or visit this link to request an appointment in 2009.
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Wishing You a Joyful Holiday Season,
Dr. Freedman and the Team at BDHC
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When you think of dentistry, you probably think only of what dentists do to improve your health: but what about your appearance? 
Cosmetic dentistry is the general term used to describe what dentists may do to improve your appearance. But don't be misled: the improvement in your appearance often leads to improvement in your overall physical (and mental) health.
What does cosmetic dentistry involve?
Often, patients perceive that their teeth are crooked, chipped, stained, or too dark, leading to a smile that's just not right. Cosmetic dentistry aims to correct, repair or cover the imperfection improving the appearance of the patient's smile and often their self confidence.
Click here to learn about some of the procedures used in cosmetic dentistry.
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So we're a nation full of hockey players. Early morning practices, interesting smelling hockey bag, and missing teeth.
Damaged teeth are a common injury in our sporting youth and adults. Most sporting leagues demand that participants wear appropriate safety equipment such as helmets, face masks, back and shoulder protection etc. Yet for some reason it's up to the participant to choose to protect their teeth.
Mouth guards are an effective way to keep your smile in place and offer increased facial protection, should you choose to "take one for the team". If you play hockey or most sports for that matter you should speak to me about creating a properly fitted mouth guard.
I can't guarantee that you'll keep your winning record, but I can help you protect your winning smile!
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