Miller Dental Laboratory ,

Info
Special Offers
Map & Directions
  • No Records Found

    Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.

    Google Map Not Loaded

    Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.

  • 24/7 Dental – Emergency Dental Care

  • 12th Street Dental Office

  • 19th Street Dental

  • 1st Family Dental of Elgin

  • 4th Avenue Family Dentistry

  • 20 Finch Dental

  • Reimplanting Knocked-Out Teeth: My Journey as a Dentist in Hamilton, ON

    As a dentist in Hamilton, ON, I have had the unique opportunity to assist numerous patients with dental emergencies, particularly those involving knocked-out teeth. In my personalized account, I share the critical steps and considerations involved in successfully reimplanting these teeth. The process requires immediate action, proper handling of the tooth, and prompt professional care to increase the chances of successful reimplantation. For my local patients and those from other areas, it’s essential to understand that time is of the essence. If you or someone you know experiences a knocked-out tooth, handle it carefully by the crown, avoid touching the root, and seek dental care as soon as possible. Keeping the tooth moist, ideally in milk or a specialized solution, can also help preserve it until you reach a dental professional. I encourage everyone to familiarize themselves with these emergency procedures and to not hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. For more detailed information and to explore our services, I invite you to visit our website at [Excel Dental](https://exceldental.ca). Whether you’re in Hamilton or beyond, our team is here to provide expert care and guidance for all your dental needs.

  • | | |
    Minnesota’s TMVII outbreak puts a spotlight on sexually associated ringworm: what people should know

    A February 11, 2026 Minnesota health advisory reported the largest known U.S. outbreak of TMVII, an emerging ringworm strain linked to intimate skin-to-skin contact. Here is what the rash can look like, why it may be mistaken for other conditions, and why some cases need testing and prescription pills rather than over-the-counter creams.