Pacific Dental

Pacific Dental Pacific Dental offers family and cosmetic dental care in a modern Toronto clinic.

We welcome new patients, provide a wide range of services, accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan, and make your comfort and safety our priority.

Did you know that healthy gums help maintain the stability of your teeth and can prevent tooth loss as you age? At Pacif...
03/27/2026

Did you know that healthy gums help maintain the stability of your teeth and can prevent tooth loss as you age? At Pacific Dental, we help you keep them strong and healthy.
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Pro Tip: Replace your toothbrush after an illness to reduce the likelihood of becoming reinfected!Even after you’re feel...
03/25/2026

Pro Tip: Replace your toothbrush after an illness to reduce the likelihood of becoming reinfected!
Even after you’re feeling better, your toothbrush may still carry germs and bacteria from when you were sick. By swapping it out for a fresh one, you can help protect yourself from getting sick again and keep your oral health in top shape!
Need help with your dental care routine? Call Pacific Dental at 416-762-9706 to book your appointment in Toronto today!
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🦷 Did you know? The first bristle-style toothbrush was invented in China in 1498, using hog, horse, and badger bristles!...
03/23/2026

🦷 Did you know? The first bristle-style toothbrush was invented in China in 1498, using hog, horse, and badger bristles! We can only imagine that extra rinsing was essential back then!
Fast forward to 1954, when the first electric toothbrush was created in Switzerland. Since then, dental technology has advanced significantly, providing us with more effective and comfortable ways to care for our teeth.
Experience modern dental care at your next visit—book your appointment today at 416-762-9706!
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Did you know? Your oral health impacts your overall health. People with periodontal (gum) disease are twice as likely to...
03/17/2026

Did you know? Your oral health impacts your overall health. People with periodontal (gum) disease are twice as likely to develop heart disease.
Maintaining healthy gums through proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups can help protect your heart and your smile.
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Dental health in pregnancy matters! Pregnant women with poor oral health are seven times more likely to deliver prematur...
03/13/2026

Dental health in pregnancy matters! Pregnant women with poor oral health are seven times more likely to deliver premature or low birth weight babies.
Maintaining good oral hygiene and visiting your dentist during pregnancy can help protect both your health and your baby’s health.
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Studies suggest that people prefer blue toothbrushes over red ones! But what about you? What’s your toothbrush color? Wh...
03/11/2026

Studies suggest that people prefer blue toothbrushes over red ones! But what about you? What’s your toothbrush color?
Whether it’s blue, red, or any other color, the most important thing is brushing regularly and keeping your smile healthy!
At Pacific Dental, we’re here to help you achieve your best smile. Call us at 416-762-9706 to schedule your next dental appointment in Toronto.

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Happy International Women's Day!Wishing all our wonderful patients a day filled with smiles, joy, and a little extra spa...
03/08/2026

Happy International Women's Day!
Wishing all our wonderful patients a day filled with smiles, joy, and a little extra sparkle! Thank you for letting us care for your beautiful smiles.

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Did you know? The most common human ailment is the common cold. The second most common? Tooth decay.Taking care of your ...
03/06/2026

Did you know? The most common human ailment is the common cold. The second most common? Tooth decay.
Taking care of your teeth through regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can help you avoid this widespread problem and keep your smile healthy.

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March 3 is World Wildlife Day!Did you know that hippopotamuses have the longest canine teeth in the animal world - reach...
03/03/2026

March 3 is World Wildlife Day!
Did you know that hippopotamuses have the longest canine teeth in the animal world - reaching up to 3 feet long?
At our dental clinic, canines matter too!
They play an essential role in your bite, your smile, and proper chewing - just on a much smaller scale.
Protect your canines. Protect your smile.


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March is Nutrition Month, celebrated to draw attention to the importance of making informed food choices and developing ...
03/01/2026

March is Nutrition Month, celebrated to draw attention to the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. Without the right nutrients and healthy eating habits, your teeth and gums can become more susceptible to decay and gum disease.

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Did you know? The human mouth produces about 1 to 2 liters of saliva every day! This vital fluid is essential for digest...
02/27/2026

Did you know? The human mouth produces about 1 to 2 liters of saliva every day! This vital fluid is essential for digesting food and keeping your teeth clean and healthy. Staying hydrated is key to maintaining optimal oral health! 💧
Need more tips or advice? Call 416-762-9706 to speak with our team today!
https://pacificdentalondundas.ca

Address

3152 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON
M6B1Y9

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 1pm

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