Dr. Barry Gelman, Dentist
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Dr. Barry Gelman

Dentist

75 Centennial Pkwy N Suite #c005b Hamilton Ontario, L8E 2P2

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Dr. Dr. Barry Gelman is a Dentist practicing in Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Gelman specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.

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Dr. Barry Gelman's Expert Contributions
  • How to Address an Overbite with Orthodontic Treatment?

    An overbite is a dental condition that develops when the upper front teeth cross the lower front teeth excessively. While it may not always be a problem, severe overbites can create a number of dental issues and impact the appearance of your smile. Fortunately, orthodontists in Hamilton are...

  • 10 Things to Know Before Starting an Invisalign Treatment

    Considering Invisalign treatment? It has gained popularity in recent years as a go-to alternative for metal braces, offering a comparable price to traditional orthodontic solutions. Let's delve into the essential points you should grasp before commencing Invisalign treatment with our dentists in...

Dr. Barry Gelman's Practice location

Eastgate Dental Centre

75 Centennial Pkwy N Suite #c005b -
Hamilton, Ontario L8E 2P2
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New patients: 905-560-2714
https://eastgatedentalcentre.com/

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