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Steinberg Dental Centres sets a standard for comprehensive oral health care and provides a noisy, happy and friendly environment for our patients with an A Team of Dental professionals.

Our philosophy is simple:
the dentistry we recommend to you is precisely what we recommend to our loved ones.

SDC Deseronto
444 Main Street - Deseronto
Deseronto Dental Centre
Tel: (613) 396-2974

 

SDC Madoc
52 St. Lawrence Street East - Madoc
Tri Area Medical Centre, Upper Floor Suite A
Tel: (613) 473-2142

 

#TheNewDentist




SDC Madoc is pleased to welcome a new face to our dental practice!

We invite our patients to drop by the office and meet the dynamic, charismatic and engaging Dr. Kevin Nedamat, D.D.S.

An easy-going nature, and soft chairside manner make Kevin a most valuable asset - and he is in your corner. Kevin's ongoing commitment to excellence in dental treatment and continuing education ensure that he is up-to-date on the latest in both technique and approach.

Some may even consider him a sort of movie star! That's how we like to see it! There's a new spring in our step here in Madoc - and Dr. Kevin Nedamat is the reason!
 

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Important Bulletins


December 2011

HAVE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY HOLIDAY

With holiday activities in full swing, the Ontario Dental Association (ODA) is encouraging everyone to stay focused on maintaining good oral health during this hectic time of year.

"We know how busy the holidays can get, and that priorities may shift, but neglecting to brush, floss and eat right can really affect your oral health," says Dr. Lynn Tomkins, ODA President. "It is at times when we are stressed and overwhelmed while planning for the holidays that your oral health, and your overall health, may be most vulnerable."

The ODA offers the following tips on how to maintain good oral health during the holidays: 

  • Raise a glass – to moderation. It’s fine to have an occasional alcoholic drink or soda pop at a holiday party or family gathering. But too many of these types of drinks wear away tooth enamel and discolour teeth.
  • Rest and relaxation. This time of year can be very stressful, and this can affect your oral health. Stress can lead to bruxism (teeth grinding) and may lower your immunity to infections, such as gum disease. Try to manage and reduce stress in your life by eating well, exercising and getting plenty of sleep.   
  • Maintain your brushing and flossing routines. Even during hectic times, it’s important to brush your teeth twice a day and floss once a day -- and again after having sugary treats or beverages.
  • Eat a balanced diet. When preparing your holiday meals, include foods that are nutritious and beneficial to your health -- greens and winter vegetables are great sources of vitamins A and C. Candies and other sugary treats are a big part of the holidays, but enjoy them in moderation. (And don’t forget to brush!)
  • Be prepared for dental emergencies. From a chipped tooth to a lost filling, a dental emergency can hamper any celebration. Ask your dentist about after-hours emergency care, or look for emergency dental clinics in your area. Have this information readily available in the unfortunate case you or your guests need it during holiday gatherings.

”The holidays are a time to eat, drink and be merry – but moderation is the key,” says Dr. Tomkins. “Maintaining good oral health habits throughout the year can see you through occasional indulgences during special occasions."

Source Referenced:

Ontario Dental Asssociation. "Have A Happy And Healthy Holiday" [http://www.oda.on.ca/have-a-healthy-and-healthy-holiday.html]. Dec 2010.

October 2011

DENTAL EMERGENCIES DO HAPPEN! WE ARE HERE TO HELP - HERE IS HOW TO ENSURE THAT YOU GET THE PROPER TREATMENT:

Toothache

First call your dentist. Explain your symptoms and ask to be seen as soon as possible. Then ease the pain. Take an over-the-counter pain medicine that works for you, but do not put the pills on your sore tooth. Hold an ice pack against your face at the spot of the sore tooth.

Do not put a heating pad, a hot water bottle, or any other source of heat on your jaw. Heat will make things worse instead of better...

Read the full article by clicking here

September 2011

CHANGED DENTAL REGULATIONS AFFECT PATIENTS WITH UNCONTROLLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

We invite you read more about how this may affect you by clicking here.


 

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News & Events @ SDC

Jan 25, 2012
Can Oral Health Have an Effect on Pregnancy?

Pregnancy/Prenatal Care + Oral Health - A great read found on Colgate's Website http://bit.ly/yqkxSm

Jan 20, 2012
Our Annual General Meeting!

We're well into our Annual General Meeting! Live from the Fairfield in Belleville - Lots of topics on the agenda! Send us a tweet! @SDCDentalCentre

Dec 08, 2011
Have A Happy & Healthy Holiday

With holiday activities in full swing, the Ontario Dental Association (ODA) is encouraging everyone to stay focused on maintaining good oral health during this hectic time of year.

Read the full article here.

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