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Locality: St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador

Phone: +1 709-722-8331



Address: 120 Torbay Road Suite W250 A1A2G8 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, NL, Canada

Website: www.citysmilesnl.ca/

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City Smiles Dentistry NL 19.11.2020

Does this look familiar? Snoring can cause a range of symptoms including: headaches, chronic daytime fatigue, mouth and throat problems, and also heart and respiratory disorders. Here at City Smiles Dentistry, we offer a custom Pro-form ASD mouth guard style appliance. This device can prevent or reduce snoring in over 70% of the patients that use it. ... Contact us today to discuss how you can begin to have a better nights sleep!

City Smiles Dentistry NL 01.11.2020

Is it time for your check up? If you missed your regular check up and cleaning during the Covid 19 pandemic, now is a great time to check in with us to reschedule. We are also accepting new patients.

City Smiles Dentistry NL 21.10.2020

Please remember to wear your face mask, when you come in for your appointment

City Smiles Dentistry NL 03.10.2020

As of today, June 8th, Newfoundland and Labrador is now in Alert Level 3 which means that private health care clinics can reopen in accordance with guidelines. ...Since COVID-19, dental clinics have been open for emergencies and urgent care only; however, they’re now able to open for regular dentistry under the new guidelines. We want you to know that your oral health and overall health is always a top priority for your dentist and they’ve been working tirelessly to prepare for this day! You may notice some changes the next time that you see your dentist. These changes may consist of: Some clinics wait rooms will be spaced out for the proper social distancing, or if there isn’t enough room, they may have patients waiting in the car before their appointment. The front desk may have plexiglass standing between you and the receptionist or they may be wearing face shields. The dentists, hygienists, and assistants will be in higher levels of protective gear. We want you to know, that while things may be different, it is all for your health! If you have any questions, it is best to reach out to your dentist. We thank you for your patience!

City Smiles Dentistry NL 11.09.2020

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