If you have missing teeth, getting dental implants is one of the best things you can do to maintain optimal oral health. Dental implants prevent jaw bone loss and support your remaining teeth, ensuring they don’t shift or become loose. In doing so, they protect...
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The Different Types of Dental Implants: Which One is Right for You?
Tooth loss is one of the most common dental concerns in older adults; by age 65, nearly one in five people have lost all of their teeth. In the past, those living with tooth loss had limited options, relying on temporary solutions (such as dentures) that reduced their...
7 Ways to Protect Your Teeth Between Dental Appointments
Seeing the dentist every six months for a dental cleaning and checkup is the cornerstone of good oral health, but it needs to be supported with thorough at-home care. Daily brushing and flossing, choosing the right oral care products, and protecting your teeth from...
4 Tips for Protecting Your Child’s Teeth this Halloween
Halloween is a magical time for kids. They get to plan a costume, dress up, and pretend to be their favorite mythical creature, superhero, or cartoon character for a night. They also have the opportunity to attend community events, go trick-or-treating, and of course,...
4 Reasons Why It’s Important To Replace Missing Teeth
Tooth loss is one of the most common dental problems in adults, with over 10% of Canadian seniors having no natural teeth left. However, tooth loss isn’t a normal part of aging; in most cases, it’s preventable. Routine dental cleanings and exams can address the root...
Importance of Correcting An Uneven Bite
Having a properly aligned bite allows your teeth to function optimally and prevents an array of potential dental problems. A proper bite is when your upper teeth fit just slightly over your bottom teeth, the grooves of your upper molars fit with the bottom and the...
Why Routine Dental Check-ups Are Important and What to Expect
Most Canadians understand the importance of preventative healthcare; we eat a nutritious diet, exercise, and see the doctor regularly. When it comes to dental care, however, many people delay routine check-ups; in Ontario, more than 25% of people don’t visit the...
When Should Children Have Their First Dental Visit?
A young child’s first dental visit is an important milestone that shapes the future of their oral health. Creating positive experiences at the dental office early in life can prevent the development of dental phobia and encourage your child to look after their teeth....
Decoding Dental Terminology: Empowering Patients with Knowledge
Whether during a dental visit, or conducting your own research about your teeth, you’ll undoubtedly encounter a flurry of unfamiliar terms and jargon used by dental professionals. From discussions about crowns and root canals to mentions of calculus and periodontitis,...
5 Common Dental Emergencies and What to Do
From hiking and biking to swimming and sports, summer is all about getting outside and having fun. Along with more physical activity, however, comes a greater risk of injury – and dental emergencies. Knowing what to do if you or someone in your family experiences a...