Derna Dental Clinic
15953 Fraser Highway #105 V4N 0Y3 Surrey, BC, Canada
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Locality: Surrey, British Columbia
Phone: +1 604-543-9191
Address: 15953 Fraser Highway #105 V4N 0Y3 Surrey, BC, Canada
Website: www.doctorben.ca/
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Experiencing Tooth Sensitivity? Let's Talk!
TMD (temporomandibular disease) occurs due to a misalignment of jaw, neck, and supporting structures. TMD symptoms can include jaw pain, buzzing in the ears, headaches, or a popping sound when the jaw moves. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms call us - we can help!
Get the Smile YOU DESERVE with Clear Aligners!
Dr Ben and his amazing staff were incredible! Derna Dental is the best place in town for your dental needs and no need to worry as COVID protocols are followed. Thank you so much!
Is that special day coming up fast? Visit us to get the smile of your dreams for your big day.
Approximately 80% of common tooth problems are caused by permanent, irreversible, enamel erosion! To prevent decay & erosion reduce the intake of sugars & acids to mealtimes only and try to rinse your mouth after eating & drinking.
Enjoy your weekend and stay safe out there!
Are you wondering which treatment is right for you or your child? We can help! Give us a call and schedule a free consultation. 604-543-9191
The first day of fall is officially here! What is your favorite season?
Have you switched your summer drink to pumpkin spice latte yet?
Did you know that September is Dental Implant Awareness Month? For more information about implants, please visit our website. https://zcu.io/jDGE
Did you know that dogs have more teeth than humans? Adult dogs have 42 teeth, most people have 32.
Nervous about a dental appointment? Let us know beforehand and we'll do everything to make you feel comfortable.
Approximately 80% of common tooth problems are caused by permanent, irreversible, enamel erosion! To prevent decay & erosion reduce the intake of sugars & acids to mealtimes only and try to rinse your mouth after eating & drinking.
A smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks. We hope you can find at least one reason for a big smile today. Have a great day!
Best practice, very child friendly and accommodating of needs. Have benefitted from their excellent services since 2006 and recommended to friends and family. - Majlind D.
Ice is for chilling, not for chewing. Chewing ice during the hot summer day could be refreshing but it can be very hard on your teeth and in some cases, can cause permanent damage.
Happy Canada Day!
"Awesome experience! Very kind, professional and always take care of you. Very reasonable people. I recommend them to everyone." - Grace W.
#funfact The Blue Whale is the largest mammal on earth, but it eats only tiny shrimp because it has no teeth.
Mouthwash doesn’t replace your normal oral hygiene habits (ie. brushing and flossing) but it is a great way to freshen breath and even help protect teeth against acids produced by plaque (if it is a fluoride-containing mouthwash).
Did you know that humans use four different types of teeth? Incisors, canine, premolars, and molars, to cut, tear, and grind their food.
We all know and appreciate the benefits of drinking water for our overall health, but how does hydration improve oral health specifically? Keeping hydrated ensures regular and sufficient saliva production. Saliva is essential for keeping your breath fresh, keeping your teeth white, and strengthening your enamel, so make sure you’re drinking water regularly throughout the day to avoid ‘dry mouth’.
Did you know that no two people have the same set of teeth? Your teeth are as unique as your fingerprint, so be proud of your unique set of teeth.
4 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Cavities: Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes to remove sugars and food particles from your teeth. Limit between-meal snacking. Keep added sugar in your diet to a minimum by making wise food and beverage choices. Include dairy, plenty of fruits and vegetables, and water in your dietthey all play a role in your dental health.
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