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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-469-2454



Address: 1411 Danforth Avenue M4J 1N2 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.drfenn.ca

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Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 04.02.2021

If you’re a loud snorer and tend to feel sleepy even after getting adequate rest, you might be suffering from sleep apnea. Fortunately, our Danforth dentist offers sleep apnea appliances to prevent associated problems and improve quality of sleep. Learn more here: https://www.drfenn.ca/blog/sleep-apnea-appliances.html

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 31.01.2021

Children’s oral health is just as important as adult oral health. Has your child’s smile been getting the TLC it deserves? Luckily, our family dentistry services are suitable for patients of all ages. Learn more about them here: https://www.drfenn.ca/services/family-dentistry.html

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 28.01.2021

Hey, patients! Did you know that dental check-ups and cleanings should be performed at least every 6 months for optimal oral health? If you or your family is due for an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact us today to schedule a friendly visit: https://www.drfenn.ca/contact-us.aspx

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 25.01.2021

Are your gums receding without you knowing it? While gum recession can be damaging to a person’s oral health, it is also largely preventable. Learn more about it in our blog or contact us for a consultation https://www.drfenn.ca/blog/are-your-gums-receding.html

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 23.01.2021

Is your smile in need of a cosmetic boost for the New Year? Our Danforth dentist can help you eliminate the stains (and pains) of 2020 with our many cosmetic dental services! Learn more here: https://www.drfenn.ca/services/cosmetic-dentistry.html

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 14.12.2020

Good news for patients: Our Danforth dental clinic is still open and following strict Covid-19 safety guidelines. Read more about how we’re keeping our staff and patients safe on our homepage: https://www.drfenn.ca

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 03.12.2020

What should you do if a dental emergency in the Danforth strikes? You can call our Dental Emergency hotline at 416-469-2454, and read this post so you’ll know what to expect: https://www.drfenn.ca/blog/dental-emergency-in-toronto.html

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 28.11.2020

Hey patients, we hope you’ve been keeping safe and healthy during these crazy times. Remember to keep up with regular hand washing, mask wearing and social distancing in public. We’re all in this together - six feet apart. http://www.drfenn.ca/

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 19.11.2020

Good morning. Stay safe. Be well.

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 16.11.2020

We are happy to be back working our regular office hours. Thank you to our patients. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 27.10.2020

Happy to be back to work and making people smile. #danforthdentist @thedannybia

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 09.10.2020

N95 fit checking complete. Crazy times.

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 24.09.2020

We’ve got our PPE:) Ready to see everyone @ danforth dental care. #staysafe #danforthdentalcare

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 19.09.2020

We are ready to see patients for all dental care. Please contact us to make your appointment.

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 01.09.2020

We regret to inform that our office will be closed due to Covid-19 for the next three weeks. We confidently stand by our decision to do so, as right now it is of critical importance to take action against this fast-spreading virus. Please note that all patient appointments scheduled within the following three weeks are cancelled. All emergency inquiries will be responded to via email. Patients will be screened and prioritized to assist with urgent needs by Dr. Fenn.... In the meantime, in order to protect ourselves from this pandemic, the public is urged to: - Wash hands frequently. ( please see image from the WHO) - Avoid touching the face with unwashed hands. - Keep a distance from others, especially those showing symptoms such as coughing or sneezing. - Avoid crowds and stay home as often as possible. - Wear a mask and seek medical assistance immediately if experiencing any symptoms such as coughing, fever, or trouble breathing. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. Please stay safe. https://www.who.int/gpsc/clean_hands_protection/en/

Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 20.08.2020

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Dentistry by Dr. Maureen Fenn 07.08.2020

Not-so Fun Fact: Dental plaque consists of over 300 types of bacteria. Yuck! But the good news is, proper daily brushing and flossing in conjunction with routine professional cleanings will help keep the plaque off of your precious teeth. #oralhealth #Danforthdentist #Torontodentist #Toronto