Visit the Staff at Village Dental Office
At Village Dental Office, our team is committed to your comfort and satisfaction. Why live with chronic pain when a quick visit to our office can provide you with a range of treatment options.
Work With Us
If you are interested in joining a highly skilled team of dental professionals, consider joining Village Dental Office. We employ dentists, hygienists, dental assistants and office personnel.
How to Apply:
Please apply in writing to Debbie Connors, Office Manager.
430 Topsail Rd
Box 93
The Village Shopping Centre
A1E 4N1
If you would like to book an appointment to speak with one of our dentists in person, or if you have any questions about our range of services, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our clinic.
Dentists
Dr. Jonathan O'Dea
Dr. O'Dea, is a graduate of McGill University, (2000).
Dr. Craig Smith
Dr. Smith, is a graduate of Dalhousie University, (2000).
Dr. Kent Sorensen
Dr. Sorensen, is a graduate of Dalhousie University, (1992).
Dr. Jennifer Trinh
Dr. Trinh, is a graduate of University of Western Ontario, (2007).
Dr. Charlotte Dickie
Dr. Dickie, is a graduate of Dalhousie University, (2017).
Dr Janelle Bradley
Dr. Bradley, is a graduate of University of Western Ontario, (2022).
Dr Daniel Fingrut
Dr. Daniel Fingrut, is a graduate of University of Toronto, (2012).
Hygienists
Pennie Fowler
Heather Rumbolt
Connie Lawrence
Taylor Davis
Amy Greene
Rebecca Matchem
Jennifer Walsh
Jill Connolly
Faith Mallard
Angela Hynes
Charlotte Chafe
Dental Assistants
Wanda Foote
Lisa Griffiths
Darlene Tucker
Chelsea Conway
Samantha Squires
Heather Temple
Diamond Santos
Jennifer Keough
Leah Hancock
Office/Administration
Debbie Connors, Office Manager
Maria Burcar, Hygiene Co-ordinator
Cathy Brown, Administrative Assistant
Karen Thorne, Administrative Assistant
Nicole Taylor, Administrative Assistant
Laura Jennings, Administrative Assistant
Shauna Cummings, Administrative Assistant
Hannah Nielsen, Administrative Assistant
Tetiana Strokach, Administrative Assitant
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Helpful Hint
Do not clean your retainer using toothpaste. This can cause grooves in the plastic where bacteria can gather.