Doctor Haas in Toronto, Ontario
Name: Dan Haas, DDS
Last name: Haas
Began aesthetic medicine in: 1995
Years experience: 28
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: Haas Dental Centre
Address: 906 Sheppard Ave W
Address suite: Unit 1
City: Toronto
State: Ontario
Zip Code: M3H 2T5
Country: CA
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- U.T.M.B. Galveston
Education:
- Undergraduate: BSc in Human Biology and Microbiology, University of Toronto
- Dental: DDS, University of Detroit Mercy
GPS coordinates on map: 43.6702,-79.38680267
Primary location:
Location name: Toronto
State: ON
Country: CA
Map point: 43.6702,-79.38680267
Treatments:
- Dental Bonding
- Dental Crown
- Dental Implants
- Gum Lift
- Invisalign
- Porcelain Veneers
- Smile Makeover
- Teeth Whitening
- Zoom Whitening
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Profile views: 4360
Answer count: 57
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: May 24, 2011
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dentist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 1, 2011
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Toronto, ON, CA. GPS coordinates: 43.6702,-79.38680267
Doctor’s answers
Question
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How Much Length Can a Veneer Add to Canine Teeth?
Veneer’s Length
Oct 27, 2011
Oct 27, 2011
Porcelain veneers can help you re-establish the length that you desire but it will be limited depending on your bite. The aesthetics of a new length can be tested out by placing a resin bond or a temporary which can be fabricated by the lab. From your photos 3mm seem to be too long. But the most important thing before you commit to any veneer treatment would be to determine why one of your canines chipped and what can be done to prevent this from happening…
Are There Any Preventive Measures to Reduce the Chances of Bone Loss Following Dental Implants?
Preventing Bone Loss around Implants
Sep 4, 2011
Sep 4, 2011
The best way to prevent bone loss around dental implants is to maintain proper dental hygiene which would include flossing. This would help prevent gum disease which will lead to bone loss in implants in the same way it would with natural teeth. Regular periodontal maintenance (cleanings) and checkups by your dentist are a must. Another factor to bone loss could be a none ideal bite which generally causes grinding (bruxism).
What Can Be Suggested to Prevent Cracking of New Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain Veneers Maintenanace
Sep 4, 2011
Sep 4, 2011
Porcelain veneers are very easy to maintain as long as you maintain them the same way you would your other teeth. This includes proper flossing, brushing and regular dental followups with your dentist. If a problem was to occur it will most likely be caused by cavities, gum disease and a none ideal bite which usually involves grinding. What you do need to keep in mind is that even if you do everything right there is always a small risk that a problem could arise the…
What are Contraindication of Enameloplasty?
Enameloplasty contraindications
Sep 4, 2011
Sep 4, 2011
Generally minimal removal of the enamel (Enameloplasty) is safe but if already too much of your enamel is missing maximum care should be taken to prevent further loss. The enamel is a very strong material that protects the teeth and once it is lost the tooth becomes more vulnerable to cavities, faster wear of the teeth and potential loss in the vertical bite dimension. Should a tooth ever require a dental restoration you can always achieve a much stronger bond and seal between…
Can Bone Loss Be Corrected in Teeth?
Preventing further bone loss and loose teeth.
Sep 4, 2011
Sep 4, 2011
The most common cause of loose teeth is due to bone loss which is most commonly caused by periodontal disease. Depending on the extent of the bone lost such mobility can be reversed with proper periodontal therapy which might include root planing and laser treatment. In certain situation regeneration of bone may occur. The sooner you address such problems the more favourable result you will be able to achieve.
How Long After Whitening Teeth Can I Consume Staining Foods?
Avoid Staining Foods after Whitening for 48 hours
Sep 3, 2011
Sep 3, 2011
The general rule is to wait 24-48 hours after you have whitened your teeth before eating staining foods. Common things that tend to stain your teeth are red wine, coffee, tea and curry. If you are not sure about a certain food than you might as well hold off on eating it until 48 hours have passed by. Playing it safe will not hurt and will allow you greater joy in enjoying your new and brighter smile. It is always wiser to ask the provider who did the whitening for…
Which Smile Makeover Methods Produce the Most Subtle Results?
Smile Makeover for a Chipped Tooth
Jul 16, 2011
Jul 16, 2011
If your main concern is to whiten your teeth and correct a chipped tooth then your options are simple. First whiten your teeth either by a take home whitening trays or in office whitening like ZOOM. Once you have achieved the desired colour of your teeth you can either bond the chip or do a porcelain veneer. But if for any reason the condition or amount of tooth that is chipped off is large than a porcelain crown would be required.
Last updated on 12/25/2023