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Locality: Saint John, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-634-7115



Address: 18 Canterbury Street E2L 2C4 Saint John, NB, Canada

Website: www.canterburydental.ca

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Canterbury Dental Clinic 22.11.2020

We love this time of year! Thank you to MacDonald Periodontics for the thoughtful (and delicious) gift! We can't wait for a chocolate emergency!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 16.11.2020

We love to smile too, Buddy!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 11.11.2020

Have you seen this amazing Holiday Wishbook, filled with Uptown Saint John goodies? Check this out https://bit.ly/2JwjHzX

Canterbury Dental Clinic 30.10.2020

How cool is this?!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 25.10.2020

As a result of the influx of cases in our area, we wanted to reassure you that Canterbury Dental will continue to follow our strict protocols to keep our clients and staff safe. If you are experiencing symptoms, being tested or awaiting test results, or have been around anyone with Covid-19, please reschedule your appointment. We appreciate your cooperation and patience during this difficult time. Thank you for your continued support.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 11.09.2020

Celebrate your child losing their first tooth by giving them a free smile certificate! This certificate is a fun way to help your child make a pledge to take good care of their teeth by brushing and flossing every day! Visit here https://bit.ly/2OWOwgK

Canterbury Dental Clinic 29.08.2020

Looking for a brighter smile? Since your teeth naturally darken with age many people look to whitening their teeth. We offer whitening trays and gels to perform at-home whitening. Ask us about our products next time you are in!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 23.08.2020

Prevention is the most important step you can take to preserve your oral health. Make brushing and flossing part of your daily routine to maintain optimal oral health: Here are the best techniques: https://bit.ly/3f6wYZY

Canterbury Dental Clinic 03.08.2020

Do you do implants? We hear this all the time and the short answer is, YES! If one or more of your teeth are missing, there are a number of ways to replace them. An alternative to bridges, partials or complete dentures may be dental implants. Implants are used to replace missing roots and support artificial replacement teeth. They are comfortable and look like natural teeth.... Our implant system is not only highly effective but it offers little to NO pain at all.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 30.07.2020

Check out this great capture of our historic building in Uptown Saint John. Photo credit: Steve Mackin

Canterbury Dental Clinic 19.07.2020

Happy New Brunswick Day! We are closed today, and wishing you a day of relaxation and fun!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 16.07.2020

Wishing you a happy and safe Canada Day! How will you spend the day?

Canterbury Dental Clinic 02.07.2020

Exciting news! If you have been lucky enough to have Erin as your hygienist youll be thrilled to know that she will no longer be part-time with us and will be full-time starting in July. We cant wait to have Erin in the office with us regularly! Lets hear it for Erin!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 13.06.2020

Emergencies happen and when they do thats where we come in. During the last few months we have been available for those in need of emergency care. Not sure what constitutes an emergency? There are three main common forms of emergencies we see: 1. Pain & Swelling 2. Uncontrolled Bleeding 3. Tooth which has been knocked out of place... Regardless of the emergency, we ensure you will be given the best care possible with the Canterbury you know and love. See more

Canterbury Dental Clinic 04.06.2020

We have some exciting news! We are thrilled to have our Hygienists joining us again! This means we are able to have you all return for your hygiene visits. To say we have missed you is an understatement. To prepare you for your next visit with us, its important to know things wont be exactly the same. To meet the pandemic protocol, the use of ultrasonic scalers (water spray) and polishers will not be permitted. With that being said, some things wont change! You will ...be greeted by a friendly face. You can have your teeth scaled with hand instruments. Your oral health will be assessed. You will receive guidance on your oral health and any areas of concern. X-rays and exams with the dentist will happen if you are due. Remember, good oral is not just about teeth, gum and bad breath. Our mouths are a portal to the rest of our system which can link to heart disease and digestion issues just to name a few. So, lets welcome back our top notch Hygienists!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 16.05.2020

BIG shout out to Canterbury Dentals very own front line front desk staff. These Ladies have been working tirelessly to stay within the guidelines set out by the province of New Brunswick, and our Dental Society. They have choreographed an effective and efficient schedule. As we welcome back Hygiene staff, with that comes another set of guidelines. As the Dentists and their Assistants work through many backlogged emergencies, our expertly choreographed schedule will cont...inue to change and change and change! We ask that you continue to bear with us as we make our way through this ever changing dance. Thank you from the staff at Canterbury Dental.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 26.04.2020

We have some exciting news! We are so thrilled for Dr. Chad Tibbo and his amazing wife Erica as they have expanded their bubble family! Introducing Weston James Tibbo, born May 7th, 2020. Everyone is happy, healthy and doing well.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 23.04.2020

Alright this is our last one! We had a great weekend of weather but maybe the kids need a change. Wed love if you shared with us your kids finished artwork and we hope these helped get you a bit of a break. Download and print here https://bit.ly/3cWf4sQ

Canterbury Dental Clinic 18.04.2020

We may be sporting new gear... but its the same friendly faces underneath!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 06.04.2020

**UPDATE** We have been mandated by the NB Dental Society to schedule any backlog of emergency appointments prior to resuming non-emergency care. We will have a modified schedule based on the type of procedures we are able to perform. Hygienists are still unable to return until their new operational procedures have been finalized.... We will be contacting you to schedule appointments based on our new schedule. Please refrain from calling the office to set up appointments, unless you have a true emergency. If you do have an emergency please leave a message and we will return your call. Thanks for your patience and understanding.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 28.03.2020

We hope everyone had a great long weekend! Lets kick it off with another on our Canterbury Experience puzzles! This ones tricky! Can you find all three teeth? Download and print here for the kids (or adults) to color! https://bit.ly/2zHyFhB

Canterbury Dental Clinic 18.03.2020

Ah! One of our Canterbury coloring experiences made it all the way out West! Keep sharing your work with us and stay tuned for two more coloring puzzles in the the upcoming week released on our Facebook page. #CanterburyExperience

Canterbury Dental Clinic 01.03.2020

Alright, we heard you. The last one might have been too tough! We have two more for the kids but this one might be our favorite! Download and print here. https://bit.ly/2SVae7k

Canterbury Dental Clinic 28.02.2020

As many of you know the provincial government has given dental offices the go ahead to start the reopening phase. We are so eager to see you all again. We need and appreciate your continued patience as we take the necessary steps to reopen. This means implementing policies we have yet to receive from The NBDS, also waiting to obtain further PPE that is not yet available. ... Know that we are behind the scenes working on all of this to ensure that when we do reopen all of you and all of us are safe. From the staff of Canterbury Dental.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 14.02.2020

How did the first coloring page go with the kids? Heres another, and this one is a bit more difficult! Can you find the three teeth? Download and print here. https://bit.ly/35ttMVe Happy Friday!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 28.01.2020

Checking in on Tanyas family today. Walking the dog is a great way to get the kids outside. When they are inside they are enjoying games, puzzles and baking

Canterbury Dental Clinic 14.01.2020

At home with the kids? Trying to keep them busy? Well, we put together some fun coloring pages for them! We even hid a few teeth for them to find. We wont lie, even we had hard time finding some of them! Well release one every few days for you! Heres todays. Download and print here https://bit.ly/3diZSpd

Canterbury Dental Clinic 05.01.2020

Dr. Winslow and Sonya are hiking to stay active. Here they are demonstrating maintaining six feet distance. Well done Ladies!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 18.12.2019

Lynn sent in this beautiful photo from her kayak. Very peaceful social distancing!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 08.12.2019

Dr.Tibbos dog Jasper is really enjoying having him home for awhile. Self isolation includes lots of walks and swimming for Jasper. Two of his favourite pastimes!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 23.11.2019

Heather is sending greetings to you this morning. She is taking in lots of beautiful nature views. Where she cant go on one bike she goes on the other!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 05.11.2019

We checked in with Laura today. Little Ylva is keeping her parents busy! While Laura misses social interaction, home-life right now is pretty sweet!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 24.10.2019

We finally located Dr.John! He and his pal Yuri are cleaning up the yard. I suspect Yuri chases the leaves and sticks as the DR tries to gather them. Team effort!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 04.10.2019

Happy Monday from Kathy and her girls! They are keeping spirits up by having outdoor adventures rain or shine. These smiles look sunny to me

Canterbury Dental Clinic 21.09.2019

We caught up with Megan today. She is keeping her kids entertained! Walks, baking, building forts, crafts. Looks like fun

Canterbury Dental Clinic 15.09.2019

Today we checked in with Nicky. She is keeping Duke & Koda busy with walks to the water. This is not new though as Nicky and her family love the outdoors anytime!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 10.09.2019

We want to wish our Front Desk staff a Happy Administrative Professionals Day!!! These Ladies keep us running smoothly and make it look easy. Thank You Sonya, Nicky, Megan and Laura. (We need new selfie photos but Laura is on maternity leave )

Canterbury Dental Clinic 27.08.2019

The staff of Canterbury Dental are missing you, our patients! We want to check in with some of the staff families and see what they are up to while self isolating. Amy is keeping her little ones busy with nature walks Looks like they are enjoying it too!

Canterbury Dental Clinic 13.08.2019

Happy National Dental Hygienists Week! We are very much looking forward to when we can get back into the office and see these faces regularly. In the meantime do these gals proud keep up the brushing and flossing and stay well. ... #CanterburyDental

Canterbury Dental Clinic 24.07.2019

Although our office is closed except for emergencies, we have been getting a few questions and wanted to share some information with you we thought would be helpful. Scientifically it is called an apthous ulcer, although many people will refer to them as canker sores. These are small shallow lesions that appear as a small white blister generally surrounded by redness. They can occur on the soft tissues of our mouth and tongue. Canker sores are often associated with burning.../stinging sensation when eating acidic salty foods. They may even present as a minor toothache in the area of the lesion. They do cause discomfort. Everything in the area may otherwise look okay to you. They are generally autoimmune-related and can be caused by trauma, stress, certain foods, or allergies. They will self usually heal within 7-10 days. Over the counter, topical agents such as Anbasol may provide some relief of symptoms. Immediate dental care is not required to treat canker sores. We hope this is helpful now, or in the future. #CanterburyDental

Canterbury Dental Clinic 05.07.2019

The time to act is now. Our New Brunswick Dental Association along with other provincial and federal jurisdictions are implementing an *emergencies only* policy for an *indefinite period of time*. As national health measures change, we will do our best to follow the most stringent guidelines to slow the spread of the virus. What does that mean to you, our valued Saint John community, patients and staff? We are coming up... with very stringent office guidelines to handle emergencies. We must limit contact and keep people spaced as much as possible when emergencies are being seen in person. This will dramatically lower the number of people that we can and will see directly. We will attempt to manage as many minor emergencies as we can with medication to avoid contact and spread. We will, however, see true and serious emergencies. This will be on a case by case basis and decided directly with the doctors. It is our job as dental health professionals, to see true emergencies to prevent excess load on the health care system and prevent as many people as possible from seeking out medical doctors and emergency hospital care for dental problems. In dentistry, a true emergency situation includes oral-facial trauma, significant infection, prolonged bleeding or pain which cannot be managed by over-the-counter medications. Current guidelines include and will change in time. We have decided: -Emergencies by appointment only -Only 1 patient in the office at one time -Care will be limited to emergencies as listed above, or any in-process work that must be completed to prevent further complications for a patient. We understand that this will impact you directly. We also understand that there are still a lot of unknowns that we can not answer. At this point, COVID 19 represents a very significant health care crisis. At this point, the health and welfare of New Brunswickers come first. As always practice good oral care, eat a healthy diet and drink lots of water. Stay tuned for more information as we will try to update information the best we can. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this difficult time for all.

Canterbury Dental Clinic 03.07.2019

In the best interest of our staff, patients and the community, we have decided to close Canterbury Dental for the next two weeks temporarily. We will be checking voicemail messages regularly to address any dental emergencies. We look forward to seeing you all again after we get through this unprecedented time.... Take care from the staff at Canterbury Dental.