VIDEO: What's your reason to smile?

| December 13, 2018 in Sponsored

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The holidays are the perfect time to express gratitude and reflect on some of the people and things that bring us joy.

Earlier this year, we partnered with Kelowna Dental Solutions and interviewed locals to find out what puts a smile on their face.

What’s your reason to smile?

Kelowna Dental Solutions helps patients achieve happy, healthy smiles by uncovering the root cause of any issues and working with patients to make the best decisions for their oral health. They care about the big picture, and offer individualized attention and care to each person who walks through their door.

Kelowna Dental Solutions is always accepting new patients. Whether you have concerns regarding your oral health or are simply due for a checkup, they're here to help! Contact them to learn more.


Kelowna Dental Solutions is a centre for dental wellness located at 580 Raymer Avenue in Kelowna. Kelowna Dental Solutions offers a wide range of dental services, from general and family dentistry, to cosmetic dentistry, to solutions for TMJ and sleep disorders, to orthodontics. Kelowna Dental Solutions is now accepting new patients. Contact the office for more information or to book an appointment.

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