Charles Botbol
Dentist
27 Rean Drive Suite 2 Toronto Ontario, M2K 0A6About
Charles Botbol, DDS and the team at Studio B Dentals - Permanent-Teeth-in-1-Day | Same-Day Teeth Dental Implant Centre is proud to be one of Canadas most popular choices for this treatment. They are proud to focus on this Revolutionary Permanent-Teeth-in-1-Day | Same-Day-Teeth Dental implant solution with solid results and helping change lives daily. Dr B, as his patients call him, has consistently made himself available to his dental patients and has treated his patients with care and dignity. An asset to his community, Dr. Botbols practice has provided many smiles to a variety of clients. In practice for nearly twenty years, Dr. Botbol believes in the value of continuing education and has completed certified courses Permanent-Teeth-in-1-Day Dental Implants, Aesthetic and Full Mouth Dental Implant Rehabilitation�s, Complex Bone Grafting, Invisalign, and Sedation Dentistry fields to provide his patients with fast and easy dental implant solutions. He believes that a persons smile significantly enhances quality of life, and he works to empower his patients not only with new smiles, but the confidence and beauty that go hand-in-hand with them. Dr. Botbol earned his degree from the University of Toronto in 1996 and established and maintained his practice since his graduation. In addition to the many local clients he serves, many people fly in from all over the world to receive their uniquely cared-for smiles and fine dentistry.
Education and Training
University of Toronto
Board Certification
Board Certified Invisalign
Sedation Dentistry
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local News Guest Appearance and Denmark Promo Video -
- Featured on CTV'S Canada AM, CH Morning Live and 680 News, among other media outlets -
What do you attribute your success to?
- Treating People with Care and Dignity. He makes himself completely available to his patients.
Hobbies / Sports
- Fitness, Family, Watching Surgery Videos
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, Oral Health and Dentistry
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