Dentistry at Main
1242 Main St. E. L9T8M7 Milton, ON, Canada
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Locality: Milton, Ontario
Phone: +1 905-878-8830
Address: 1242 Main St. E. L9T8M7 Milton, ON, Canada
Website: www.keepsmiling.ca
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The COVID-19 pandemic has made it harder for some Ontarians to take care of their dental health. Your dentist would like to see you again and your safety is their priority. Dentists are using their training as infection prevention and control experts to help keep dental offices safe during the pandemic. That means even more safety measures than before, such as extra personal protective equipment (PPE), changes to waiting rooms, advanced screenings, and touchless thermometers. Dental problems are easier and less expensive to treat before you can see or feel them, which is why it’s important to resume your regular appointments so that your dentist can catch any problems early. Call us and find out what your options are. Because the last thing you need this year is a toothache.
Happy Holidays from our staff at Dentistry@Main Please note Our Milton office will be closed for the holidays (Dec 24th to Jan 3rd, 2020). We will reopen on Saturday Jan 4th at 9am.... In case of any emergencies, please call our missisauga office at 905 542 3944 Have a safe holiday season.
Learn the warning signs of oral cancer, and how your dentist can help to catch it early! http://www.cda-adc.ca//complicati/diseases/oral_cancer.asp Sachez que...ls sont les signes avant-coureurs du cancer de la bouche et comment votre dentiste peut vous aider à les dépister de manière précoce! http://www.cda-adc.ca//complicati/diseases/oral_cancer.asp See more
Losing a first tooth is an important sign that your child is growing up! You can create a special certificate for children who have lost their first tooth as a way to celebrate this special event. To create the Smile Certificate fill out the form below. http://www.cda-adc.ca//teaching_resourc/smile_certificate/
April is Oral Health Month. Next time when you are purchasing oral health products, look for the ones with the CDA Seal: http://www.cda-adc.ca/en/oral_health/seal/index.asp
April is Oral Health Month! One of the best ways to keep your child’s smile healthy for life is to start good oral health habits early, even before the teeth ar...rive! Remember, infants should see a dentist by 12 months of age or within 6 months of the eruption of the first tooth. Learn more about your child’s first visit to the dentist here: http://www.cda-adc.ca//dental_care_children/first_visit.asp
Stay Safe. Wear a mask especially when social distancing isnt feasable.
We are opening our dental office on a very limited schedule by appointment only for urgent dental care starting in June. Please call our office (and leave a voicemail) or email [email protected] We will call you back to schedule an appointment
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Dear Patients, Due to the State of Emergency regarding COVID-19, the well-being of our patients, staff and community is our top priority. Our office will NOT provide routine/ non-urgent care services as of Monday, March 16th, 2020.... We will re-evaluate this closure in early April 2020 as more information unfolds from the Center of Disease Control and the World Health Organization aswell as the Royal college of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) During this time we will keep you informed through our Facebook page. If you are currently scheduled during this time, our staff will be reaching out to reschedule your appointment for a later date. If any true dental emergencies (defined by RCDSO as oral facial trauma, significant infection, prolonged bleeding or pain, which cannot be managed by over the counter medications) arise, we will do our best to assess the situation via email ([email protected]) first, and make pharmacological arrangements based on each individual situation. If you need to visit a dental office, Please consult one of these office closest to you https://www.rcdso.org//covid-19-dental-clinics-offices-off Thank you and stay healthy and I hope this pandemic will resolve soon. Please stay home and be safe
Never put sugar, honey or corn syrup on a soother. They can cause cavities. It's best to get your child to stop sucking before permanent teeth come in, at about... age five: https://www.cda-adc.ca//cfyt/dental_care_chi/pacifiers.asp Ne mettez jamais de sucre, de miel ou de sirop de maïs sur une sucette. Ceci risque de causer des caries. Il est préférable que votre enfant cesse de sucer avant que ses dents permanentes ne poussent, soit vers cinq ans: https://www.cda-adc.ca//cfyt/dental_care_chi/pacifiers.asp
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