Nathan H. Grebe
Dentist
44 Main St C Chelmsford ON, P0M 1L0About
Nathan H. Grebe, BDS, is a highly regarded dentist serving patients at Chelmsford Dental Clinic in Chelmsford, Ontario, Canada, where he can be found practicing all facets of general dentistry as well as oral and periodontal surgery alongside Dr. Nguyen. Dr. Grebe relocated to Canada with his family in 2002 and took over his current practice from the original owner, Dr. Wayne Chabot, who retired in 2011. Dr. Grebe features 23 years of diverse experience in the field of dentistry. “He was a partner at Ottawa Heritage Dental in Kitchener for five years, and spent time in Burlington, Mississauga, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Thorold and Fort Frances, before eventually moving to Chelmsford”, states the official website of his practice. He enjoys his work in Chelmsford because he feels that there is a certain closeness that can only develop in a small community. “Dr. Grebe strives to create a positive influence in the lives of his patients. Dentistry can change lives in many ways and Dr. Grebe is passionate about caring, helping and giving to his patients and to the community. Dr. Grebe and his wife Holly, absolutely love the north, and are involved in different community initiatives”, adds the same source. He is qualified to practice in South Africa, England, Portugal and Canada. Furthermore, Dr. Grebe continues to completed continuing education courses that allow him to advance his knowledge and offer his patients the highest standards of service and the best quality treatment. Dr. Grebe credits his success to never turning a child in need away. He dedicates his spare time to family time with his six kids and wife and their two dogs.
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Education and Training
University of the Witwatersrand
Provider Details
Nathan H. Grebe's Expert Contributions
Can braces cause mouth ulcers?
The less round edges of the brackets and any sharp wire edges can traumatise the inside of the cheeks and lips, resulting in ulcerated areas. READ MORE
Will titanium implants trigger airport security?
No Thanks Nathan READ MORE
How do you tell if a tooth crown is not fitted properly?
A number of things suggest that the crown may not be fitted properly: -The angulation or positional appearance of the crown -A gap between the crown and the adjacent teeth -An obvious gap between the bottom of the crown and the tooth it is sitting on. This can sometimes be seen visually, sometimes an instrument can be fitted between the crown on the tooth, and sometimes on X-ray there is a distinct a gap between the crown on the tooth that is sitting on. -If the bite is high when you bite down Thanks, Nathan READ MORE
I had a root canal and the area still hurts. Is something wrong?
Sometimes pain might start within a few days after a root canal treatment, but this is not the norm. There is normally some tenderness immediately after the root canal treatment, which subsides over the following days. Wait a few more days if the pain is something you can handle. It may subside. If it continues or gets worse, go and see your dentist. READ MORE
Does brushing with salt help remove yellow stains from the teeth?
Salt as an abrasive will remove surface stains on your teeth. Long-term use will result in excessive wear of your enamel. It is better for you to allow a dental professional to evaluate and remove your stains. If you find that your teeth are still yellow after a cleaning, consider professionally whitening or bleaching your teeth. READ MORE
My molars are hurting. I already had my wisdom teeth all taken out. What can this be?
This discomfort could be because you have decay in the areas you are flossing, or it could be that your gums are inflamed due to plaque/tartar accumulation, and that you are hurting the gums when you floss. Start off with an examination and cleaning by a dental professional, and floss regularly to keep the plaque away. If a cavity is found, the decay will be removed and the cavity filled. READ MORE
Are there any home remedies to treat bleeding gums?
Go and see your dentist. Your son may simply need a professional cleaning. After a while of plaque accumulation, the plaque mineralises, and forms tartar/calculus. This happens in most patients, even if you floss and brush regularly. The bleeding gums might even be a sign of an underlying disorder, or a side effect of medication.There is no home treatment for this, only a dental professional can remove the tartar/calculus. Your dentist and medical doctor will explore all other causes of bleeding gums. READ MORE
Professional Memberships
- Academy of General Dentistry
Professional Society Memberships
- Academy of General Dentistry
What do you attribute your success to?
- Never turning a child in need away.
Hobbies / Sports
- Spending Time With His Wife Holly, His 6 Children: Danielle, Jonathan, Ryland, Jazmyne, Nickolas, Matteo, and His 2 Dogs: Jagger and Comet
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Nathan H. Grebe's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Grebe
- Amanda
Best dentist in the world
Great sense of humor and bedside manner, would definitely recommend!
- Zack
Yes
Fun Times
Excellent dentist, and amazing staff. Everyone is so kind !
- Jacky
Funny guy
- Jesse
Great dentist, painless and quick!,, would totally recommend to everyone.
- Margaret rae
I think dr grebe is very nice and gentle and I will definetly be returning for any further care. Thank you very much
Awesome bed side manor and very quick and efficient
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
- Tara
He is really funny and he makes it fun to have teeth pulled out and he is a wonderful dentist.
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