
Maggie Simaika
Dentist
2095 Lakeshore Blvd Suite 619 Toronto Ontario, M8V 4G4About
Dr. Maggie Simaika, is a retired dentist in Toronto, Ontario. With a career spanning 40 years, she specialized in odontology. Dr. Simaika was educated at the University of Sydney Faculty of Dentistry, where she graduated in 1972. In her retirement, she enjoys squash, tennis, knitting, and traveling.
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University of Sydney Faculty of Dentistry
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Are electric toothbrushes any better for the teeth?
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- Squash, Tennis, Knitting, Traveling
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