Dr. Young is delighted to be able to establish a dental clinic in his hometown of Georgetown, Ontario. His grandfather, father and mother have all practiced as pharmacists locally and he is proud to continue the family tradition of providing healthcare to the community. He is a graduate of Georgetown District High School, where his interest in science and medicine was nurtured.
He earned an Honours Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from McMaster University in 1998. At the University of Western Ontario School of Dentistry he graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery and was his class valedictorian in 2003. He has since been active in expanding his clinical skills with courses in sedation dentistry, orthodontics and implant surgery.
He earned an Honours Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from McMaster University in 1998. At the University of Western Ontario School of Dentistry he graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery and was his class valedictorian in 2003. He has since been active in expanding his clinical skills with courses in sedation dentistry, orthodontics and implant surgery.
Services
Young Dentistry was established in 2010 with a goal to create a premier dental healthcare facility in Georgetown. Our focus is on patient care. We treat our patients like close friends and family. Our facility is barrier-free, wheelchair accessible, on the ground floor, with plenty of parking.
From the bright and modern reception area room to the 'state of the art' treatment rooms, you'll find an inviting environment and a warm professional atmosphere.Extending our hours into evenings is our way of helping patients whose busy schedules might not allow appointments during normal business hours.
From the bright and modern reception area room to the 'state of the art' treatment rooms, you'll find an inviting environment and a warm professional atmosphere.Extending our hours into evenings is our way of helping patients whose busy schedules might not allow appointments during normal business hours.
It may be for just a quick look and to give parents some advice on how to care for their little one's teeth. It is important however to begin to clean and monitor a child's teeth as soon as he or she gets his or her first tooth (usually at six to nine months of age). By monitoring and controlling sugar intake in the early years, tooth decay in primary teeth can be minimized or avoided.
At Young Dentistry we believe in an honest and upfront policy for the financial aspect of your care. It is sometimes a difficult subject to address, but we hope with communication and clarity we can make it easier! We want to make sure you are able to receive the best care possible, so we give you several options to pay for your treatment.
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