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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-466-8003



Address: 643 Danforth Avenue M4K 1R2 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.dndc.ca/

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Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre 25.12.2020

M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S (socially distanced, get it!) We wish you and your family a joyful Merry Christmas #HomeForTheHolidays #Christmas2020 #Christmas #DentalCare #Dentist

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre 11.12.2020

Today is December Solstice! Today at 5:02AM the sun on our sky's dome was at its farthest southward point for the year. This creates the shortest day and longest night of the year. #WinterSolstice #DecemberSolstice #Winter #FunFacts #DentalCare #Dentistry

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre 24.11.2020

'Tis the season for holiday drinks. Red wine in particular can affect the brightness of your smile. Here's a dental tip before you have your next glass. Brush and Floss before drinking wine - Stains cling to the film of plaque on your teeth. By properly removing plaque before red wine, you can minimize your chances of staining. Cleaning your teeth on this type of schedule also cuts down on your risk of tooth decay and gum disease! #TeethStaining #DentalTips #DentalCare #OralCare #CosmeticDentistry #Dentist

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre 22.11.2020

We would like to wish you very joyous, safe, and happy holidays! Please note our holiday hours: December 21- 8am-7pm December 22- 8am-7pm... December 23- 8am-7pm December 24- Closed December 25- Closed December 26- Closed December 28- 8am-6pm December 29- 8am-6pm December 30- 8am-6pm December 31- Closed January 1- Closed January 2- Closed For any dental emergencies during this time, please contact the Dental Emergency Clinic at 416-485-7121. Book an appointment with us before the holidays! #DentalCare #OralCare #TeethCleaning #Dentist #HappyHolidays

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre 02.11.2020

Winter is right around the corner. For some people, cold weather brings increased tooth sensitivity. Teeth that are sensitive to the cold can be a result of: -Enamel Erosion -Cavities... -Receding Gums If your tooth sensitivity is causing you pain please visit us. We can you help reduce your tooth pain! #Toothache #SensitiveTeeth #DentalCare #OralCare #Cavities #Dentistry

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre 17.10.2020

Wishing you peace, love, and joy this Hanukkah season! #Hanukkah #Menorah #Celebration #HappyHolidays