Cosmetic Dentistry Toronto, Ontario Canada

The Cosmetic Dentistry Show heads north of the border into Canada to interview Toronto cosmetic dentists Drs Andrew Charkiw and Dr. Armaghan Afsar. They have a general practice focused on cosmetic dentistry and helping patients achieve dream smiles with porcelain veneers, zoom teeth whitening, Invisalign, crowns and bonding. They even offer same day porcelain crowns with Cerec 3d technology. Searching for a cosmetic dentist in Toronto, these dentists are the exclusive doctors on the hit …

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4 Responses to “Cosmetic Dentistry Toronto, Ontario Canada”

  1. Nice commercial
    Way to do it.
    I was just about to make a YouTube video to get the 25 clients I have to complete before graduating, but you beat to it.
    Im just a dental hygiene student but I want to be able to help a little girl who needs dentures.
    If you or someone you know can help pro bono please let me know.
    Thanks
    It would really change this little 5 year old life.

  2. Your teeth may have become chipped or broken in the course of regular usage. Most of the American population will notice an eroding of the enamel of their teeth over time, due to this regular usage.

  3. I stumbled onto your website by pure accident- it seemed like Fate, so I decided to contact you about my situation.

    My teeth are stained grey by childhood antibiotics, then front tooth enamel was broken in a car accident. Now, they are horribly worn. I’ve spent 45 years embarassed, unhappy, and hiding my smile. I’d tell myself I’d be able to afford this “someday” but, as a single mother and now a teacher on medical leave who is struggling and just making ends meet, “someday” has yet to come.

    My cancer diagnosis this year made me realize that I may not have unlimited time left to dream about my future beautiful smile. I was diagnosed in April but waited to have surgery after school ended for my students in early summer. On August 31st, my doctor told me it has now spread. More surgery and radiation treatment is slated for this fall. Other cancer survivors tell me that I must be optimistic, laugh daily and stay positive. Its a key element in beating cancer, but this is not easy for someone with teeth like mine. I tell myself to smile… and really try, but old habits die hard. My heart just sinks when I see people stare at my mouth. I remember past hurtful comments I’ve endured and the photos I tore up because my ugly teeth were showing. As an educator [I'm on emergency medical leave now] my dental plan covers xrays, yearly cleanings, etc. but no “cosmetic” surgery is allowed. Odd, isn’t it- good health depends on good teeth. Due to medical/ other associated expenses, I can’t afford to add to credit card debt. But, I’m finding myself uncharacteristically determined to find a way to a pretty smile. I realize, of course, your office must get alot of these “sad” messages. Mainly, I guess I’m hoping you’ll have professional advice for someone like me. Do you know of dentists or dental schools or other programs to help someone like me? Are there any grants or “scholarship” plans to help defray expenses? Do you do occassional pro bono work for people in need? In a year of “bad news” surprises, I’d really love to get some good news for a change: the psychological lift would be enormous and life-changing for me.

    It would be such a blessing to be able to really smile.

    Thank you for reading
    Rose

  4. Good stuff. Right on the money.

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