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Locality: Ancaster, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-648-2121



Address: 1172 Wilson Street West L9G 3K9 Ancaster, ON, Canada

Website: www.neodental.ca

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Neo Dental 17.11.2020

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Neo Dental 30.10.2020

They also chew on more hard or rough materials than we do, such as bone or tree bark, with help to keep their teeth clean. However, domesticated animals can develop cavities if they eat a lot of sugar, so be sure to keep your pets' consumption of sweets and other human food to a minimum. #NeoDental #RefreshinglyDifferentDentistry #DidYouKnow #Dentist #Dentistry #Ancaster #Dundas #Hamilton #Facts #DentalFacts #AnimalFacts #Sugar #ToothDecay #Cavities

Neo Dental 13.10.2020

At the head of our team is Dr. Steve Thordarson. Dr. Thordarson is a talented and caring dentist who has served thousands of loyal clients in over 25 years of practice. With over 20 high-level additional certifications, Dr. Thordarson will deliver dental care that meets even the highest patient standards. Check out our five star reviews on RateMds here: https://buff.ly/2IXzjeQ #NeoDental #RefreshinglyDifferentDentistry #DentalCare #DentalServices #Dentist #Dentistry #DentalHygienist #Ancaster #Dundas #Hamilton #DentalWork #TMJ #Braces #Cosmetics #DentalCheckups #DentalCleanings #RateMyMds

Neo Dental 09.10.2020

Schedule your cleaning and checkup before you travel to ensure any problems are identified and treated before you leave. #NeoDental #RefreshinglyDifferentDentistry #DentalTips #OralHealth #DentalCare #Dentist #Dentistry #Ancaster #Dundas #Hamilton #DentalServices #Travel #Vacation #TravelTip

Neo Dental 22.09.2020

Conditions such as kidney failure, diabetes, nasal or facial skin infections, oral cancers, or situations where the animal is ingesting feces or other materials, can cause bad breath with or without periodontal disease. #NeoDental #RefreshinglyDifferentDentistry #AskDrSteve #AskADentist #DentalQuestions #DentalCare #Dentist #Dentistry #Ancaster #Dundas #Hamilton #Pets #PetCare #Dogs #BadBreath