Kenneth Hune
Dentist
1540 North Service Road West Oakville Ontario, L6M 4A1About
Kenneth Hune, DDS, works at Hune Kaye Dental Group in Oakville, Ontario. In the past, he worked at the Hospital for Sick Children and was on their staff from 1973-1986. He was also past President of the Halton-Peel Dental Association, and is now a Clinical Associate Professor at the Hugh Macmillan Centre. Dr. Hune's interests extend beyond pediatric dentistry: he is interested in total care of children.
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Education and Training
University of Toronto
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Professor at the University of Toronto -
Internships
- Hospital for Sick Children
Professional Society Memberships
- Ontario Society of Pediatric Dentists, Canadian Dental Association, Ontario Dental Association
What do you attribute your success to?
Hard Work and an Interest in Total Care for Children
Hobbies / Sports
- Golf
Favorite professional publications
- American Paediatric Journal
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