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A well-made denture can do more than allow you to smile. It can enable you to chew, or to laugh out loud with confidence. Battell Denture Clinic has been helping their patients accomplish this for 40 years Licensed denturists, Michael and Ken Battell, aim to improve your confidence and comfort and to ensure an excellent fit. Ask us about: removable complete or partial dentures, implant secured dentures, improving the fit for existing dentures, additions to your partial dentures or about permanent soft liners for sensitive tissues. Our friendly staff is happy to accommodate same day relines or repairs completed in our on-site laboratory. Call us today to book a Free Consultation! If broken or missing teeth, painful decay, or worn out dentures are stopping you from smiling, it's time to make a change so you can regain your brighter, whiter smile and improve your life. Battell Denture Clinic is where smiles come to life!
Proudly Serving Dundas ANd The Surrounding Areas.
Full & Partial Dentures, Dental Implants, Anti Snoring Aids, Laser Therapy, Teeth WHitening, Mouth Guards, Lou Presutti DD Denture Specialist with over 25 Years Experience.
All the staff are so friendly and I love the denture products they recommend. I would highly recommend their office to anyone needing dentures they do such an amazing job! Read more
In many cases individuals charged with criminal offences will be released by the police following their arrest, upon making a promise to appear at a scheduled court date. In other cases the police will make a decision to detain an individual and hold them in custody until their first court appearance. In such cases the accused person is entitled to a bail hearing where their detention will be reviewed and a decision will be made as to whether they should be released or remain in custody until their trial date. The detained individual is entitled to a bail hearing within 24 hours of their arrest.
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