Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre Your health & comfort are our priority. Our skilled team take pride in their ability to make patients Your health, safety and happiness are our priority.

Our beautifully designed office and enthusiastic team will allow you to feel comfortable and confident in your decision to choose Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Centre. Our skilled and knowledgeable team take pride in their ability to make patients feel like family, while offering them premium dental care. Our dental office is conveniently located at Danforth and Pape Avenue we are wheelchair accessible. We can meet your dental needs in English, Greek, Italian and Portuguese. Explore our website and please contact us with any questions or to request an appointment to come see us in person. Our missions is to work with you, the patient, and our team of dental professionals, and provide you with quality dental services. Our office is a pleasant and clean environment. We treat all our patients with compassion. Our office motto is: Treat all patients like family. We are proud of our well-qualified and dedicated staff. We are also proud of the rapport between our patients and our staff.

Dental issues rarely resolve on their own. Small cavities, early gum inflammation, and minor enamel damage can often be ...
02/24/2026

Dental issues rarely resolve on their own. Small cavities, early gum inflammation, and minor enamel damage can often be treated quickly and conservatively when caught early. Delaying care may allow problems to progress, leading to discomfort, infection, and more extensive treatment. Routine dental visits help identify concerns early and support long-term oral health.

📅 Don’t wait for discomfort to schedule care. Book your routine dental visit today and protect your smile for the long run.

🍎 Your Diet Shapes Your Smile!What you eat every day has a huge impact on your teeth and gums. Sugary and acidic foods f...
02/20/2026

🍎 Your Diet Shapes Your Smile!

What you eat every day has a huge impact on your teeth and gums. Sugary and acidic foods feed harmful bacteria that produce acids, weakening enamel and increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease. On the other hand, nutrient-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and dairy strengthen enamel, boost saliva, and naturally protect your mouth.

Make every bite count for a healthier, stronger smile! 🦷✨

Brushing with too much force can actually harm your teeth and gums. Over time, aggressive brushing may wear away protect...
02/16/2026

Brushing with too much force can actually harm your teeth and gums. Over time, aggressive brushing may wear away protective enamel and cause gums to recede, exposing sensitive areas of the teeth. Effective brushing relies on proper technique, gentle pressure, and consistency rather than force. Protecting enamel early helps prevent sensitivity and preserves long-term oral health.

Love is in the air… and so should your confidence! 💕✨ Nothing makes a Valentine’s Day date better than a bright, healthy...
02/14/2026

Love is in the air… and so should your confidence! 💕✨ Nothing makes a Valentine’s Day date better than a bright, healthy smile. Schedule your dental cleaning and make sure your smile is date-ready!

🧵 Both matter — but we want to know your habit! 😁Are you a morning flosser or a nighttime flosser? 🌞🌙 Cast your vote and...
02/12/2026

🧵 Both matter — but we want to know your habit! 😁

Are you a morning flosser or a nighttime flosser? 🌞🌙 Cast your vote and let’s see which team wins! 🦷✨

Smoking doesn’t just take a toll on your lungs — it leaves lasting effects on your mouth, teeth, and gums. 🦷💨Here’s what...
02/09/2026

Smoking doesn’t just take a toll on your lungs — it leaves lasting effects on your mouth, teeth, and gums. 🦷💨

Here’s what happens over time:
⚠️ Tooth staining — Ni****ne and tar darken your enamel, dulling your natural shine.
⚠️ Gum damage — Smoking limits blood flow, causing gum recession and increasing your risk of infection.
⚠️ Oral cancer risk — Smokers are six times more likely to develop oral cancer.
The good news? It’s never too late to protect your smile and your health. 💙

Quitting now allows your gums to heal, your breath to improve, and your body to begin repairing itself.
Your future self — and your smile — will thank you. 🌟

Waking Up with Jaw Pain or Headaches? 🤔You might be grinding your teeth in your sleep — a condition called bruxism, and ...
02/05/2026

Waking Up with Jaw Pain or Headaches? 🤔

You might be grinding your teeth in your sleep — a condition called bruxism, and it can silently wear down your smile over time. 🦷💤

Here are a few signs it’s time to talk to your dentist about a custom night guard:
⚠️ Morning jaw pain or tension
⚠️ Headaches when you wake up
⚠️ Worn or flattened teeth
⚠️ Clicking or popping sounds in your jaw

A professionally fitted nightguard cushions your teeth, protects your enamel, and helps your jaw muscles relax while you rest. 😌✨ Sleep easy — and keep your smile safe. 💙


Fluoride isn’t just another ingredient — it’s your enamel’s best friend. 🦷✨Here’s how it helps keep your teeth strong an...
02/03/2026

Fluoride isn’t just another ingredient — it’s your enamel’s best friend. 🦷✨

Here’s how it helps keep your teeth strong and cavity-free:
✅ Strengthens enamel — makes teeth more resistant to acid and decay
✅ Repairs early damage — helps remineralize weakened areas before cavities form
✅ Protects every day — found in most toothpaste and your tap water for ongoing protection

Keep brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and drink plenty of water to keep your smile naturally protected! 💙


Sugar isn’t just bad for your waistline—it’s bad for your teeth too! Bacteria in your mouth feed on sugar and produce ac...
01/30/2026

Sugar isn’t just bad for your waistline—it’s bad for your teeth too! Bacteria in your mouth feed on sugar and produce acids that erode enamel and cause cavities. Frequent sugar intake significantly increases the risk of decay and gum disease.

Tip: Rinse your mouth, brush, or chew sugar-free gum after sugary snacks to reduce damage.

Fun fact: Drinking sugary beverages daily can increase cavity risk by 25% in a few months.

Sensitive teeth can make eating or drinking hot, cold, or sweet foods uncomfortable. This often happens when enamel wear...
01/28/2026

Sensitive teeth can make eating or drinking hot, cold, or sweet foods uncomfortable. This often happens when enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the dentin.

Tip: Use desensitizing toothpaste, avoid acidic foods, and consult your dentist if sensitivity persists. Addressing sensitivity early prevents further enamel damage and improves overall oral health.

🦷 Think flossing is hard? Think again!Just 2 minutes a day can make a big difference for your gums—and your smile. Floss...
01/26/2026

🦷 Think flossing is hard? Think again!
Just 2 minutes a day can make a big difference for your gums—and your smile. Flossing reaches the spots your toothbrush can’t, helping reduce plaque, freshen breath, and keep cavities away.

✨ Bonus: Daily flossers can have up to 40% less gum inflammation. Not bad for such a small habit, right?

📲 Share this with someone who “forgets” to floss—and let’s build healthier smiles together.

White spots, mild sensitivity, or small pits can indicate early tooth decay. Detecting cavities early allows for simpler...
01/23/2026

White spots, mild sensitivity, or small pits can indicate early tooth decay. Detecting cavities early allows for simpler, less invasive treatment and protects enamel.

Tip: Visit your dentist if you notice unusual discoloration or sensitivity. Early care prevents pain, infections, and costly procedures later.

Address

643 Danforth Avenue
Toronto, ON
M4K1R2

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 3pm

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