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Explore expert advice, dental insights, and practical tips to help you achieve a healthier, brighter smile. From preventive care and treatment guides to cosmetic options and patient-friendly explanations, our blog is here to keep you informed and confident about your oral health. Stay tuned for regular updates from our experienced team.
Can a Cracked Tooth Heal on Its Own?
If you’ve ever broken a bone-let’s say an arm or a leg-chances are you visited a medical professional to have it set in a cast, and it ultimately healed on its own. So, why can’t our teeth heal by themselves?
Is Vaping Bad for Your Teeth?
Vaping has become popular in recent years, often viewed as a “healthier” alternative to smoking cigarettes. However, research suggests that vaping isn’t healthy at all-and may do extensive damage to your oral and overall health. Here are a few common
Is Your Child Grinding Their Teeth?
It’s very common for adults to grind their teeth, but did you know that children are just as susceptible? A child may grind their teeth for a number of reasons, including anxiety, tooth misalignment, pain from teething or an ear
Low On Energy? Give This Healthy Snack a Try
Often find yourself in a mid-day slump reaching for another cup of coffee? Instead of surviving on caffeine, give your body something nutritious. While you might expect us to suggest vegetables-which is never a bad choice-we’ve got something exciting, easy,
Saving Your Smile from the Sun
It’s common knowledge to apply sunscreen to your skin before spending a day outside or at the beach. But there’s one body part that’s often overlooked when it comes to UV protection-your smile. Your lips have a thin layer of
Improve Your Well-Being With 30 Minutes of Fun
It would be impossible to describe the past year as “fun”. However, as we slowly find our new normal, it’s important that we restore the fun in our lives, too-and science agrees. Scheduling 30 minutes of fun each day is
The Most Common Oral Health Issues in Children
While cavities are a common oral health issue in children, we see kids for a number of other issues, too. Some of the top reasons parents bring their kids in for care with us are: Cavities and decay: Bacteria in the mouth forms acid that eats away at enamel. Gingivitis: Red or swollen gums are often the
4 Healthy Alternatives to Junk Food
Sometimes, we just can’t help ourselves from indulging in our favourite unhealthy snacks. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Looking for healthier alternatives to treats? Here are some scrumptious swaps that are great for your overall (and oral) health. 1. Instead of purchasing store bought potato chips or crisps, bake your own. This way,
What’s Causing Your Headaches?
Frequent headaches may be common, but they aren’t normal. If you suffer from them frequently, there are a few common causes that you should be aware of. Dehydration: Dehydration causes your blood vessels to constrict, which can lead to pain. Caffeine withdrawal: If you regularly drink caffeinated beverages and then suddenly stop, you may experience caffeine withdrawal
Expressing Thanks This Holiday Season
As the holiday season quickly approaches, we thought it was the perfect time to get in touch with our grateful side. With so much to be thankful for this year, we wanted to share a few ideas for expressing gratitude as the year winds down. Show appreciation by taking the time to listen to someone
5 Facts About Jaw Pain
Jaw pain is a common dental issue that can be caused by many different factors. To help you better understand this condition, here are five facts you may not have known: • Jaw pain can be caused by grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw throughout the day. • Certain medical conditions, such as arthritis or
Enjoy This Sweet Season Without All the Sugar
With so many tempting treats this time of year, subtracting the sweet stuff can be a challenge. From tarts and pies to chocolates and candies, sugar abounds this season. There are several ways to still have a fun and delicious holiday season, while keeping your teeth healthy and your blood sugar stable. One way is