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Locality: Cornwall, Prince Edward Island

Phone: +1 902-566-4004



Address: 11 Church Street C0A1H0 Cornwall, PE, Canada

Website: www.keepsmilingcornwall.com

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Cornwall Dental Clinic 01.10.2020

Happy Birthday to our lovely dentist, Dr. Heather Jones! Dr. Jones keeps us smiling everyday and we are so lucky to have her on our team! Come in and wish her a Happy Birthday! We hear she’s accepting flowers as well

Cornwall Dental Clinic 29.09.2020

Today is Leigh’s last day and we are SO sad. As most of our patients would know, Leigh is a hard working, professional, and friendly dental assistant who has been working with us since she graduated from the dental assisting program at Holland College 5 years ago!! We have LOVED having Leigh with us and we know that she will excel at her future profession on the mainland!

Cornwall Dental Clinic 14.09.2020

Our team enjoying these beautiful late summer morning temperatures prior to starting work. If you are walking by the office drop in and say hi. We love chatting with our patients.

Cornwall Dental Clinic 01.09.2020

We have been noticing an increase in cracked and broken teeth since we opened back up during this pandemic. In fact, we have at least one a day! This is likely due to the increase of stress which can result in clenching and grinding of teeth. A lot of patients are unaware that they are clenching or grinding until we point it out. ... A way that you can self-assess is to check if your teeth are touching right now!! Your teeth should not be touching throughout the day unless you are eating! In addition to cracked teeth, clenching and grinding can cause: jaw pain, tooth sensitivity, aches in the cheeks, headaches/migraines. If you have any of the symptoms above, consider talking to us to develop a plan to PREVENT further complications and dental treatment.

Cornwall Dental Clinic 18.08.2020

We hope all of the students, teachers and staff are having a very good first day of school. We have been working very hard at Cornwall Dental Clinic getting all of our patients seen and their teeth cleaned prior to school starting. We all hope you’re having a happy day. Good luck!

Cornwall Dental Clinic 16.08.2020

This is Jenine. Jenine is one the very capable people who greet you at our front desk. She is fun and smart. If you have any questions about your dental health please do not hesitate to call her.

Cornwall Dental Clinic 14.08.2020

Dr. Jones going over her morning notes as she gets ready to see her patients.

Cornwall Dental Clinic 01.08.2020

Dr. Habbi, Dr. McQuaid and Dr. Stewart discussing a patient’s treatment.... we are always trying to figure out the best treatment for our patients....give us a call if you have any questions about your dental health.

Cornwall Dental Clinic 12.07.2020

Your dental care is our #1 priority, and staff parties are a close second . . . .... . # #dentalteam #happydentists #dentistlife #explorepei #cornwalldentist #charlottetowndentist #yygdentist #cornwalldentalclinic #keepsmilingcornwall #discovercharlottetown See more

Cornwall Dental Clinic 04.07.2020

Smile because it’s the weekend! We will see you again on monday! -CDC Staff #peidentist #charlottetownpei #cornwallpei #dentistlife #DAlife #explorepei #discovercharlottetown #dentalcare #dentalart #smile #teamworkmakesthedreamwork

Cornwall Dental Clinic 22.06.2020

Dear Valued Patients, Due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we at Cornwall Dental Clinic have decided that all non-essential and elective dental services be suspended, and that for the immediate future, only emergency dental treatment will continue at our office. If you have any dental emergencies, please do not hesitate to call 902-566-4004 or email [email protected], and we will be happy to see you. ... We care very much about the health and safety of our patients and staff. We wish you well during this time. Sincerely, Cornwall Dental Clinic Staff

Cornwall Dental Clinic 12.06.2020

It's Thursday! You know what that means...we are chatting about another hot topic on this sunny afternoon. We're diving right into a common & extremely important practice in the world of oral health: FLOSSING. Yes, that's right, we're talking about flossing today - Why it's important, how it's done, and what you need to get the job done right. It's understood by most that flossing is an integral part of your everyday oral hygiene routine. Every tooth in your mouth has five ...Continue reading

Cornwall Dental Clinic 03.06.2020

Do you follow us on Instagram?! Check us out at http://www.instagram.com/cornwalldental and get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at our office on a daily basis.

Cornwall Dental Clinic 19.05.2020

It's important to stay in the loop with current news, especially when it comes to our health! We want our community to be a part of the conversation, so every Thursday, we'll be sharing some information with you that is in the media relating to oral health, dentistry innovation and overall public healthcare. This week, let's chat COVID-19 (Coronavirus). News about the virus has been a global, viral event since the beginning of 2020. As it stands, there have been no reported... or confirmed cases in Prince Edward Island, and the risk for contracting the virus in PEI remains low (https://www.princeedwardisland.ca//coronavirus-covid-19-up). At this time, Islanders are more urgently at risk of contracting the well-known respiratory virus called Influenza (AKA, "The Flu"). It was reported last week that the seasonal total of lab-confirmed cases of Influenza in PEI is 153. But, it's important to note that most individuals who have The Flu are suspected to not seek medical attention, and therefore the number is likely much higher than stated in the report (https://www.princeedwardisland.ca//pei-weekly-influenza-su). Both viruses pose the greatest risk to individuals who have weakened immune systems, chronic illnesses, severe medical conditions, the elderly, babies & children, and pregnant women. Vaccination for The flu is recommended yearly, and those with a valid PEI health card can have this service for free. Vaccinations are available at most pharmacies, public health nursing clinics, and medical centers & doctors' offices in PEI. So what can you do to protect yourself from these viruses? Here are some tips! 1. Wash your hands frequently, using soap and water. 2. Cough and sneeze into your arm, elbow, or a tissue (throw tissue away immediately). 3. Limit touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. 4. Avoid sharing beverages and utensils. 5. Frequently clean and sanitize surfaces like taps, counter tops and doorknobs. 6. Stay home and away from others when you're feeling ill, especially when experiencing severe respiratory symptoms. For more information on the Influenza Virus, and COVID-19 updates in Canada & Prince Edward Island, check out these resources below. If you have any ideas on what you'd like to see us chat about next week, leave your suggestions in the comments! Where to get vaccinated for the flu (PEI): https://www.princeedwardisland.ca//health-pei/flu-vaccinat Weekly Influenza summary report (PEI): https://www.princeedwardisland.ca//pei-weekly-influenza-su COVID-19 information (Canada): https://www.canada.ca//know-facts-about-coronavirus-diseas COVID-19 updates (Canada): https://www.canada.ca//2019-novel-coronavirus-infection.ht COVID-19 case outcomes (Global): https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/