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109 Young St, Alliston, ON L9R 0E9
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May 2026: Tips, eNews & More!
 

 
As May arrives and spring settles in, it's the perfect time to enjoy longer days and embrace more active, outdoor activities. Whether it's walks in the sunshine or time spent with family and friends, this season naturally inspires us to feel our best, including caring for our smiles!

May also brings meaningful occasions such as Mother's Day and Victoria Day, reminding us to celebrate connection, community, and the importance of looking after ourselves and those we love.

In this month's article, we're focusing on Wisdom Teeth: what they are, why they can sometimes cause issues, and when it might be time to have them evaluated. Staying informed is the first step towards preventing discomfort and maintaining a healthy smile. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your wisdom teeth, contact our office today!

Wishing you a wonderful month of May and a season full of happy, healthy smiles!

Alliston Village Dental Team
 

 
Expanded Eligibility for the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
 

We are thrilled to inform you that Alliston Village Dental will continue accepting the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) to help ease financial barriers to accessing oral health care for eligible Canadian residents. Our team is ready to help you achieve a healthier smile.

Expanded Eligibility: Starting May 2025, the CDCP will be expanded to include more Canadians, specifically those ages 18-64. Here are the key dates for eligibility:

  • Ages 55-64: Starting May 1, 2025
  • Ages 18-34: Starting May 15, 2025
  • Ages 35-54: Starting May 29, 2025

If you fall into these categories and do not have private dental insurance, you may be eligible for subsidized dental care through the CDCP. For more details, please visit our Canadian Dental Care Plan page.

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The Late Bloomers of Your Smile: Wisdom Teeth Explained
 

 
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to develop and usually appear between the late teens and mid-twenties. Because they erupt later than the other adult teeth, they can sometimes lead to crowding, discomfort, or other dental concerns.

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109 Young St. Alliston, ON L9R 0E9
(705) 434-1811