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Dr. Shergill graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Toronto (U of T)in 2016.
During his undergraduate years, apart from core requirements, he learned to perform root canal treatments using an endo microscope, CEREC crowns, and safely administer nitrous sedation.
He had the unique opportunity to treat several patients with complex medical and surgical histories and children with special needs at Mount Sinai Hospital, CAMH, Hospital for Sick Children, and Toronto Public Health.
After graduating from U of T, he worked as an associate dentist at various clinics across the Greater Toronto Area.
During that time, besides general dentistry, he also performed Orthodontic treatments on approximately 450 patients given his special interest in Orthodontics and previous experience.
Dr. Shergill moved to BC in Dec 2018 and lives in Abbotsford with his family.
Dr. Shergill loves working with patients of all ages. He has a warm personality and excellent communication skills.
The team of Acme Dental and Implant Centre feels fortunate to work under his leadership.
When Dr. Shergill isn’t working at his office, he enjoys traveling, watching movies, and hiking.
For any dental emergencies, give us a call!
Having problems with dental anxiety? We offer sedation dentistry for those patients who may need it.
If you need your wisdom teeth pulled, our dentist is skilled in this procedure.
At Our Clinic, we can provide service in English, Hindi & Punjabi.
How often you go for dental exams depends on your oral health needs. The goal is to catch small problems early. For many people, this means a dental exam every six months. Your dentist may suggest that you visit more or less often depending on how well you care for your teeth and gums, problems you have that need to be checked or treated, how fast tartar builds up on your teeth, and so on.
How often you need to have x-rays also depends on your oral health. A healthy adult who has not had cavities or other problems for a couple of years probably won't need x-rays at every appointment. If your dental situation is less stable and your dentist is monitoring your progress, you may require more frequent x-rays.
Original dental records belong to the dentist who provided the treatment, and not the patient, because dentists have to keep all of their records for a period of time, as set out by their provincial dental regulatory body. Once you have selected a new dentist, you can request that a copy of your records be transferred from your former dentist.
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