Victoria Station Dental

Victoria Station Dental Victoria Station Dental is a general dental office, offering services to children, adults and senior Our primary dental services include exams and hygiene care.

As general dentists, we provide custom-tailored solutions to help give you the smile you’ve always wanted. These services ensure your teeth and gums remain healthy, year after year. Learn more about the services we provide on our website!

Victoria Station Dental is closed on Victoria Day on May 18 to reflect our shared history and cultural heritage.We will ...
05/17/2026

Victoria Station Dental is closed on Victoria Day on May 18 to reflect our shared history and cultural heritage.

We will resume back to our regular schedule hours on May 19 at 9AM.

05/10/2026

Victoria Station Dental Team wishes a Happy Mother's Day this weekend! It's a day to honour mothers, grandmothers, and mother figures worldwide for their role in families and communities. Thank you for all of your hard work, positive energy and encouragement!

Victoria Station Dental wishes everyone a Happy Easter! May the Lord bless you with health, happiness, and peace.The off...
04/03/2026

Victoria Station Dental wishes everyone a Happy Easter! May the Lord bless you with health, happiness, and peace.

The office is closed on Good Friday (April 3). We will resume to our regular hours on April 6, Monday at 8AM.

Spring is coming! It’s a season of renewal, fresh starts, and cleaning out those closets! As you're dusting, organizing,...
03/12/2026

Spring is coming! It’s a season of renewal, fresh starts, and cleaning out those closets! As you're dusting, organizing, and decluttering your home, there’s one area you might be overlooking: your oral health! Spring is a great time to hit the reset button. Commit to brushing every morning and night, and don’t forget the importance of flossing. Victoria Station Dental is here to educate our patients to improve their oral hygiene habits and health - call us to schedule your appointment!

In ancient times, people believed that "tooth worms" burrowed into teeth, gnawing away from the inside and causing pain,...
03/09/2026

In ancient times, people believed that "tooth worms" burrowed into teeth, gnawing away from the inside and causing pain, holes and tooth loss. The worm drinks blood and feeds on the tooth's interior. We know now that there are no tooth worms, but a disease process involving enamel breakdown and bacterial infection leading to tooth decay - do you have any cavities? any holes? black discoloration? Call our wonderful staff today at 403-340-3229 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Jenny Doerksen!

In Japan, blackened teeth were a sign of beauty, maturity and social standing. Known as "Ohaguro" - it was created using...
03/06/2026

In Japan, blackened teeth were a sign of beauty, maturity and social standing. Known as "Ohaguro" - it was created using a solution made from iron fillings mixed with vinegar. It offered an unexpected oral health benefit; iron based coating helped protect enamel and reduce decay at a time when sugar consumption was rising. Do you have any questions about how to protect your enamel? making your teeth resistant to cavities? Book your appointment with Dr. Jenny today at Victoria Station Dental @ 403-340-3229 - we are here to help and provide education on improving your oral health!

In Mesoamerica, the Maya practiced deliberate dental modification. Using stone drills, they created small cavities in th...
03/03/2026

In Mesoamerica, the Maya practiced deliberate dental modification. Using stone drills, they created small cavities in the enamel and inserted jade, turquoise and hematite inlays - they were cosmetic and cultural, likely indicating beauty, status or group affiliation. Teeth functioned not only biologically, but socially. Do you have any concerns about how your teeth look? We are here to help - call us today @ 403-340-3229 to discuss about your smiles and esthetics 😁

Did you know that the Romans used urine-based mouth rinses in ancient Italy? As urine aged, it produced ammonia, which a...
02/27/2026

Did you know that the Romans used urine-based mouth rinses in ancient Italy? As urine aged, it produced ammonia, which acted as a cleaning agent. Though unappealing, this practice reflected empirical observation rather than superstition. However, you don't need to use urine to clean your teeth nowadays. Let us help you with safe ways to clean and maintain your teeth and gums to the next level! Call our knowledgeable staff today to schedule your cleaning appointments.

Did you know? In ancient Italy, the Etruscans (700-300 BCE) developed gold dental bridges to replace missing teeth, atta...
02/24/2026

Did you know? In ancient Italy, the Etruscans (700-300 BCE) developed gold dental bridges to replace missing teeth, attaching artificial teeth with bands of hammered gold. These devices represent some of the earliest known examples of prosthodontics. Do you have any missing teeth? Call us @ Victoria Station Dental - 403-340-3229 - we are here to help to restore your functions, health, and smiles!

Did you know? Ancient Egypt offers some of the earliest written evidence of dental car. Treatments for toothache and ora...
02/19/2026

Did you know? Ancient Egypt offers some of the earliest written evidence of dental car. Treatments for toothache and oral infections appears in the Ebers Papyrus (dating to ~1550 BCE). Egyptians used tooth-cleaning pastes (crushed pumice, ash, eggshells and powdered ox hooves). They even thought about cleaning their teeth back then! Do you need help with improving your oral health, please call us today @ 403-340-3229! We are here to help 😀

Address

Red Deer, AB

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+14033403229

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