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Locality: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-763-0123



Address: 941A 801- 15 St. East S7N 0M9 Prince Albert, SK, Canada

Website: www.prairiepinesdental.com/

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Prairie Pines Dental Centre 17.02.2022

Dental crowns are custom-made caps that restore damaged teeth. The crown will encase the entire surface of your tooth to restore its functionality and appearance. Crowns can be made to match the colour of your teeth to ensure they seamlessly blend into your smile.

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 04.02.2022

Aside from regularly visiting your dentist, healthy lifestyle habits can make the greatest difference in your oral and overall health. Remember to stay hydrated, eat well-balanced meals, and stay active.

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 02.02.2022

Our friendly dental team is here to help you feel comfortable and relaxed during your visit. We strive to listen to our patients and do everything we can to ensure they are receiving the highest level of care.

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 13.01.2022

Remember to rinse your mouth after each meal or snack to get rid of excess food particles.

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 04.01.2022

Did You Know: That when you burn your mouth, it’s called a pizza palette?

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 25.12.2020

Happy New Year! Our team wishes you all a wonderful year full of health and happiness ahead!

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 16.12.2020

Happy Holidays from our dental team! We wish you, your families, and loved ones a wonderful holidays seasons!

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 29.11.2020

Some tips on keeping your teeth healthy: -Don’t go to sleep without brushing your teeth -Properly brush your teeth -Brush your tongue too -Use a flouride toothpaste... -Prioritize flossing -Use mouthwash -Stay hydrated -Each crunchy fruits and vegetables -Limit your intake of sugary and acidic foods -Schedule regular checkups See more

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 12.11.2020

Did You Know: Your teeth start to form before you are born, but they don’t come in until you are 6-12 months old?

Prairie Pines Dental Centre 10.11.2020

Flossing helps prevent: -Bad breath -Formation of cavities -Tartar buildup -Gum diseases... Make sure you floss once a day!