Wentworth Dental Care

Wentworth Dental Care Family Dentistry Wentworth Dental Care is comprised of highly motivated and experienced professional Dentists.

Our focus from day one has been to create a practice that can Wentworth Dental Care accommodate any dental treatment for patients of all ages, the one location you will ever need. Nearly every dental treatment can be carried out at our dental office by our in house dental team who have the experience and expertise in providing a procedure as simple as general cleaning to a major procedure such as a wisdom tooth removal, to maintain your beautiful smile.

12/02/2025

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07/01/2022

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Do you or your child need Orthodontic treatment?Orthodontic appliances can be made of Metal, Ceramic, or Plastic. They m...
06/06/2022

Do you or your child need Orthodontic treatment?

Orthodontic appliances can be made of Metal, Ceramic, or Plastic. They may be removable or they may have brackets bonded to the teeth. Our Orthodontist will provide you with all of the information you need to know before, during, and after Orthodontic treatment. We have Orthodontic options that work for all ages. We also have payment plan options for all of our Patients. Give us a call today to book your Consultation with our Orthodontist.

05/19/2022

Do you have a hard time booking your dental appointments around your work or school schedule? Well we are here to help! Wentworth Dental Care would like to let all of our patients know that we have opened up our evenings every Thursday till 8pm. Please call our office at (905) 296-5959 to book your appointment for all your dental needs! Thank you🤍

Do you have private insurance?All NEW patients that have private insurance can now get a session of FREE whitening on us...
02/23/2022

Do you have private insurance?
All NEW patients that have private insurance can now get a session of FREE whitening on us when you come in for your New Patient Exam!
Call us at our office to book your appointment now.
Our number is (905) 296-5959!

Happy Anniversary to Wentworth Dental Care 🦷 12 years ago on this exact day was the day we opened our office! Over the y...
02/03/2022

Happy Anniversary to Wentworth Dental Care 🦷
12 years ago on this exact day was the day we opened our office! Over the years we’ve upgraded and bettered our office and we continue to do so. We would love to thank all our loyal patients that continue coming to our office for your dental needs! It would not be the same without you🤍 We cannot believe we are going onto our 13th year!

01/02/2022

Happy new year 2022

11/24/2021

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Dentists at lower risk of getting COVID-19: Study

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A study by researchers at U of T and other Canadian universities found that dentists were less likely than the general public to get COVID-19 (photo by Jeff Comber)
Does close contact with patients put dentists at greater risk of catching COVID-19?

According to a new study by researchers at the University of Toronto and three other Canadian universities, dentists appear – perhaps counterintuitively – less likely than the general population to contract the virus.

“When we started this study in July of 2020, there was so much unknown about COVID-19,” says Michael Glogauer, a professor in U of T's Faculty of Dentistry and dentist-in-chief at the University Health Network. “There were no vaccines and it was unclear how much of a risk dentists were actually at in terms of this virus. We wanted to get a good assessment of how much risk there actually was.”

The study, published in The Journal of the American Dental Association this fall, was led by Assistant Professor Sreenath Madathil of McGill University and was co-authored by eight other researchers, including Glogauer and Professor Carlos Quiñonez at U of T's Faculty of Dentistry.

The study was based on a sample of 644 licensed dentists across Canada from July 29, 200 to Feb. 12 of this year. The researchers used an online questionnaire and self-collected oral swabs to track the incidence of COVID-19 among the study participants.

Six people reported catching COVID-19 during the study period. The incidence rate was estimated to be 1,084 per 100,000 dentists, compared to 1,864 per 100,000 people in the general public during the same period, the study says.

“I wasn’t really surprised by these results because similar data has also been published in a study of American dentists, and in Canada, we are taking even more precautions,” Quiñonez says. “What’s interesting is there appears to be a slightly higher rate of infection in European jurisdictions, so something is different, we just aren’t sure exactly what yet. What we’re trying to determine is what is the actual nature of the risk and why would we see this differentiation in different parts of the world.”

Glogauer notes that dentists take precautions to protect the public, patients and dental office staff from outbreaks.

“We have a rapid ability to upgrade PPE and have undertaken many other measures to protect all of these groups,” he says. “This study further shows the safety of dental care. The profession’s ability to adapt quickly is shown in this study and the data is there that we remain a very safe profession.”

Quiñonez agrees, citing a whole host of reasons for the relatively low infection rate observed in this study, including: personal protective equipment, increased awareness and the fact that dentists may be exercising extra caution outside of work.

“We don’t have all the explanations other than to say that dentists aren’t getting COVID-19,” he says. “This is a quick peek under the hood meaning there is a lot going on. We are adding to the evidence base here in Canada which is suggesting that COVID-19 infection risk is potentially not high or is at least controlled by what’s going on in dental offices, which is good news.”

Glogauer says this is a good time to ask if the current measures are appropriate or overly stringent.

“We can use the results as a starting point to determine what measures are actually necessary to continue to ensure the safety of the public, patients, office staff and dentists,” he says.

This study was supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force, among others.

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11/11/2021

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Hamilton, ON
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