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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-231-1100



Address: 3300 Bloor Street West M8X 2X3 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.islingtonbloordentist.com

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Islington Bloor Dentist 13.10.2020

Encuentra lo mejor en salud oral!!! 4132 Dundas St. West. 416-231-4132

Islington Bloor Dentist 01.10.2020

Excited about finishing cosmetic case. combination of perfect smile, bridge, crown and veneers. pictures coming up!

Islington Bloor Dentist 17.09.2020

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Islington Bloor Dentist 09.08.2020

Happy Birthday Dr.Avila!!! To many many many more years!!!

Islington Bloor Dentist 25.07.2020

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Islington Bloor Dentist 06.07.2020

Yes! We are open and ready to serve you!

Islington Bloor Dentist 28.06.2020

Porcelain veneers ! Even though you are wearing a mask, when you remove it people can see your teeth! Call us today and take advantage of these add. Mention this add and pay $1000 per veneer.

Islington Bloor Dentist 20.06.2020

We are ready to offer you and your family the best dental care available.

Islington Bloor Dentist 05.06.2020

WE ARE NOW OPEN

Islington Bloor Dentist 19.05.2020

Hello loyal patients. This past Friday Doug Ford announced that dentists will be able to open up in the second phase to provide emergency and essential dental treatments. We are diligently preparing our office with all proper protocols to ensure the continued safety of our patients, staff and community. There has been a shortage of proper personal protective equipment and as soon as we receive all the necessary equipment we will notify you of our opening day. In the meantime ...if anyone is experiencing pain, discomfort, or has any treatment needed to be done urgently, please contact the office and leave a message or txt us , you may also send us an email at [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] . We look forward to seeing you all very soon. Yours in good health, Dr. Roger Avila See more

Islington Bloor Dentist 17.05.2020

Frequently Asked Questions What is COVID-19? Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more serious respiratory infections like bronchitis, pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) causes a respiratory infection that originated in Wuhan, China.... How do I know if I have COVID-19? The Ministry of Health has an online self-assessment tool to help you determine if you need to seek care. If you are having difficulty breathing or experiencing other severe symptoms, call 911 immediately. Advise them of your symptoms and travel history. Where can I find current, credible information about COVID-19? The ODA recommends checking in daily with the Ontario Ministry of Health’s website for the latest updates: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/. Other reliable sources are: Public Health Ontario: https://www.publichealthontario.ca/ Public Health Agency of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health.html World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/ What do I do if I have an appointment booked this month? At this time, all non-essential dental appointments should be rescheduled. If you have an appointment coming up and haven’t heard from your dentist already, give them a call. What is considered emergency treatment? A true emergency includes: Trauma an injury to the mouth and face Severe infection, such as an abscess or swelling Bleeding that continues for a long time Dental pain that can’t be managed by over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol or Advil Ask your dentist if your appointment can or should be postponed.