Keivan Ansarian
Dentist
375 King Street West Unit 1 Toronto Ontario, M5V 1K5About
Keivan Ansarian, DDS, has a private practice in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Dr. Ansarian specializes in cosmetic, implant, and restorative dentistry. The office also practices periodontal, oral surgery, and orthodontic techniques. Dr. Ansarian prides himself on his continuing education, and is always educating himself with courses taken in Asia, Europe, Canada and the USA. A member of the International Team for Implantology, Dr. Ansarian has been involved in specialized implant dentistry since 2003.
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Azad university DDS 1993
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Function or Aesthetics? Both!
Traditionally the focus of dentistry has been on biological care such as cavities, gum disease and overall oral health. Treatment planning was solely based on these factors and aesthetics was the very last factor, often being not a factor at all. With the new generation of dentistry there is a...
Can braces cause mouth ulcers?
To answer to your question :yes *Braces cause ulcers by repeatedly rubbing on the mouth tissues for a period of time*. READ MORE
Adult tooth is loose. What should I do?
You should go and visit your dentist . Diagnostic X-ray can be very helpful. In the event your tooth has root fracture , saving your tooth would be very difficult and most probably is ending to tooth extraction but if tooth has not root fracture, splinting the tooth to adjacent teeth for couple of couple weeks and Performing root canal therapy if the tooth doesn't exhibit any sign of vitality, can prevent the tooth from further damage. READ MORE
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- International Team for Implantology
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What do you attribute your success to?
He loves what he does. He is dedicated and puts his patient's needs first.
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- Culinary Arts, Photography
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