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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-224-2300



Address: 106 Sheppard Ave. West M2N 1M5 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: torontochildrensdentist.ca

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Toronto Children's Dentist 05.12.2020

Winter is right around the corner. For some people, cold weather brings increased tooth sensitivity. Teeth that are sensitive to the cold can be a result of: -Enamel Erosion -Cavities... -Receding Gums If your tooth sensitivity is causing you pain please visit us. We can you help reduce your tooth pain! #Toothache #SensitiveTeeth #DentalCare #OralCare #Cavities #Dentistry

Toronto Children's Dentist 21.11.2020

It's normal for babies to suck their thumbs because it helps them relax and feel comforted. The Canadian Dental Association suggests getting your child to stop sucking their thumb or pacifier before permanent teeth come in. If the habit continues it could cause problems with how the jaw and teeth grow and may need correction as they get older. If you think your child's teeth have shifted from thumb sucking, it can be corrected. Book an appointment with us for a solution!... #ThumbSucking #Pacifier #BabyTeeth #ChildrenDentist #KidsDentalCare #KidsOralCare

Toronto Children's Dentist 20.11.2020

Reminder that although #mouthwash isn't a substitute for brushing and flossing your teeth, the often overlooked step in a complete oral hygiene routine has been linked to reducing #COVID19’s viral load. Learn more (and be sure to rinse and floss regularly): https://www.ctvnews.ca//mouthwash-can-kill-covid-19-in-30-

Toronto Children's Dentist 18.11.2020

Wishing you peace, love, and joy this Hanukkah season! #Hanukkah #Menorah #Celebration #HappyHolidays

Toronto Children's Dentist 17.11.2020

Happy Children’s Day! Children are a blessing to our world and will one day be its great leaders. #ChildrensDentist #ChildrensDay #HappyKids #ChildrenOralHealth #KidsDentistry

Toronto Children's Dentist 16.11.2020

The high sugar content of candy canes makes them harmful to your oral health. When you suck on a candy cane, you’re spreading sugar around your mouth which can create cavity causing bacteria. For a healthier alternative, try sugar free mints instead. But if you can't resist candy canes this season, be sure to brush and floss your teeth immediately after to wash the sugar out of your mouth. This can help to reduce your risk of cavities.... #Peppermint #DentalCare #DentalTips #CandyCanes #OralCare #Dentistry

Toronto Children's Dentist 07.11.2020

Straight teeth can not only improve the look of your smile, but also the function of your teeth! Benefits of straight teeth include: -Better Digestion -Easier to keep teeth clean and healthy... -Clearer Speech Plus, straight teeth can lead to increased self-confidence ! #StraightTeeth #ClearAligners #CrookedTeeth #DentalCare #OralCare #Dentist

Toronto Children's Dentist 06.11.2020

Toothaches are painful and can interfere with your child’s daily activities. Causes of a toothache could be tooth decay, tooth fracture, damaged filling, grinding teeth, infected gums or tooth eruption. Serious toothaches are caused by dental and mouth problems that won’t get better on their own. Book an appointment with us for a diagnosis and solution!... #Toothache #ToothDecay #ToothFracture #DentalCare #OralCare #KidsDentist

Toronto Children's Dentist 28.10.2020

Catch Altima Dental's #dental float in The Original Santa Claus Parade TOMORROW, December 5th, at 7PM ET on CTV! #AltimaIsComingToTown #SantaClausParadeTO

Toronto Children's Dentist 27.10.2020

Wisdom teeth often begin erupting between the ages of 15 to 25. Everyone has a different growth rate, which is why each person has their wisdom teeth removed at slightly different ages. Make sure to visit us if you feel your child’s wisdom teeth are coming in!... #WisdomTeeth #Molars #TeethRemoval #Toothache #DentalCare #KidsDentistry

Toronto Children's Dentist 16.10.2020

Is your child up to date with dental cleanings? Make sure you and your children's teeth are healthy. Book an appointment with us today! #TeethCleaning #OralExam #OralCare #DentalCare #Dentistry #ChildrensDentist

Toronto Children's Dentist 10.10.2020

Babies are usually born with 20 baby (primary) teeth, which starts to grow in at about 6 months of age. They fall out at various times throughout childhood. By around age 21, all adult teeth are usually grown in. #TeethFacts #BabyTeeth #ChildrensDentist #DentalCare #Dentist #DentalHealth

Toronto Children's Dentist 01.10.2020

November 13th #WorldKindnessDay! Since 1998, World Kindness Day has been a reminder to humanity to showcase kindness towards yourself and those around you. #Kindness #MentalHealth #DentalCare #ChildrenDentist

Toronto Children's Dentist 29.09.2020

If your dental plan is based on the calendar year, unused insurance will not carry over to the new year. Take advantage of your plan by getting a check-up, cleaning or any other dental treatment you may have been putting off. #DentalInsurance #DentalBenefits #OralHealth #UseItOrLoseIt #DentalCare #OralCare

Toronto Children's Dentist 15.09.2020

November 11th is #RememberanceDay. Today we thank and remember the soldiers who fought for Canada's freedom. Take some time today to acknowledge and respect their bravery for the nation. #Canada #LestWeForget #InFlandersField #November11 #Dentist

Toronto Children's Dentist 12.09.2020

It's important to care for baby (primary) teeth. They give shape to your child’s face, guide permanent teeth into the correct position and are necessary for learning to eat and to speak. Primary teeth have thin outer enamel which puts them at risk for early childhood tooth decay and cavities. Decay happens more easily if teeth come in contact with sweet liquidssuch as formula, milk, and juice.... Keeping up with dental cleanings are essential to keep primary teeth healthy. Book an appointment with us today! #BabyTeeth #Dentistry #TeethCleaning #OralExam #OralCare #ChildrensDentist

Toronto Children's Dentist 08.09.2020

These paleo pumpkin cookies are gluten-free, vegan, and grain-free. They're perfect for fall or whenever your kids are in the mood for a nutritious pumpkin spice treat. Healthy and delicious, this recipe is guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth. Find the recipe here: https://www.asweetalternative.com/blog/paleo-pumpkin-cookies Courtesy of A Sweet Alternative. #PumpkinSpice #HomemadeCookies #SugarFree #Vegan #GlutenFree #KidsHealthySnacks

Toronto Children's Dentist 23.08.2020

According to the Canadian Sleep Society, 14 percent of children experience sleep bruxism a few times a week. Severe bruxism or teeth grinding can break down teeth, damage dental fillings, and can cause the outer layers of enamel to wear away resulting in tooth sensitivity. If you think your child suffers from teeth grinding book an appointment with us for a diagnosis.... #Bruxism #TeethGrinding #DentalCrowns #DentalFillings #SensitiveTeeth #DentalCare #Dentist