Guelph dentistry offering free dental work to those who can’t afford it
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This is the 7th year of their free dental day but they haven’t had it the last couple of years due to the pandemic.“Typically for a cleaning, you would be looking probably a minimum of 200 dollars,” said Moore. “For a filling or extraction it could be upwards of 400 dollars.” Moore said the office will have personal protective equipment on hand and COVID-19 protocols in place to ensure the facility is safe for patients and staff.“We are so excited to be back and be able to do this for the community again.”
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