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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-265-1400



Address: 2995 Kingston Road in the Cliffcrest Plaza M1M1P1 Toronto, ON, Canada

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Cliffcrest Dental Office 26.01.2021

Tomorrow! Dr. Steele is taking over UofT's Women in Dentistry accounts on FB and Instagram. She will be sharing details and insights about her typical day as a young dentist - providing a valuable perspective to dental students. #payingitforward

Cliffcrest Dental Office 28.11.2020

Thank you to our wonderful patients who voted for us. We are honoured by your confidence in all of us at Cliffcrest Dental. Thanks to The Scarborough Mirror for keeping us connected with the community!

Cliffcrest Dental Office 18.11.2020

Great advice from H A Halbert. Brush your teeth twice a day for 2 minutes and don't forget to clean your back teeth. If you need help or advice please contact us You can e mail us at [email protected]

Cliffcrest Dental Office 11.11.2020

Some good advice from Toronto Public Health. Remember, brush and floss your teeth especially after eating sweets.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 09.11.2020

Stress can have a major impact on your oral health. It's not simply a fractured or broken tooth that requires treatment but looking for clenching and grinding during the day and while sleeping that can cause teeth to fracture. Dr. Stephen Abrams was interviewed by Dr. John O'Keefe from the Canadian Dental Association on "Investigating the Increase in Tooth Fractures". At Cliffcrest Dental Office we not only treat broken teeth but assess the relationship between your dental health and overall health. In these trying times, it is important to see your dentist for an evaluation.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 29.10.2020

Some helpful tips from Public Health Ontario to stay safe over the long weekend. Remember you also need to brush and floss twice a day to maintain your dental health.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 17.10.2020

Wearing a mask and physical distancing helps to prevent the spread of COVID 19.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 01.09.2020

Dr. Abrams had the opportunity to speak with Dr. John O'Keefe from the Canadian Dental Association about how COVID 19 is impacting the oral health of our patients. It is not simply broken filings or broken teeth but stress leading to clenching and grinding. At Cliffcrest Dental Office we not only treat broken teeth but assess the relationship between your dental health and overall health. In these trying times, it is important to see your dentist for an evaluation. There are ways to treat the impact that stress has on your teeth, your jaw muscles and the rest of your body. Stay safe and stay in touch.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 21.08.2020

Dr. Abrams delivered a virtual lecture last Thursday at Temple University, Kornberg School of Dentistry on tooth decay management. He enjoyed the opportunity to talk about the detection and management of caries or tooth decay. Treating tooth decay is not simply filing teeth.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 19.08.2020

Enjoy the beautiful weather on this long weekend. Remember the physical distancing measures. Of course, remember all the good dental habits. Stay safe and stay healthy.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 10.08.2020

Good dental health helps maintain good overall health. Here are some simple tips to attain good dental health during these challenging times.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 30.07.2020

We need to stay healthy during these challenging times. We wanted to share some simple tips with all of you.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 21.07.2020

The Great Canadian Brush-off is happening on Wednesday April 22nd at 12 noon. Simply register online at www.brushamania.ca. Brush your teeth for two minutes and send Brush-a-Mania your fun pics, video. You can share your family brushing together on social media and use the hashtag @brushamania.

Cliffcrest Dental Office 08.07.2020

April is Oral Health Month. This year we have The Great Canadian Brush-off. Simply register online at www.brushamania.ca. On Wednesday, April 22 at 12 noon (EDT), brush your teeth for two minutes. Send Brush-a-Mania your fun pics, video or share your family brushing together on social media and use the hashtag @brushamania. Ask your family,friends and neighbours to participate.