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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.
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
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.
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
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
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
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
Is Your Dental Hygiene Routine Green?
You take short showers, recycle religiously and take reusable bags to the store. Here’s another eco-friendly habit to consider: greening your dental hygiene regimen. As only 1 percent of the Earth’s water supply is suitable for human consumption, it’s a good idea to preserve that precious resource. Turning off the water while you brush can
How Often Do I Need Dental X-rays?
The answer depends on many factors, including your age, dental history and certain dental conditions. Most individuals have a complete series taken every three to five years, as well as bitewings, once annually. Wondering why you need X-rays? X-ray images can alert us to a range of conditions, including decay between teeth, gum disease, bone
It’s Okay to Be Cheesy
Creamy, gooey, savoury cheese. While this dairy staple tastes great on pizza, sandwiches and pasta, it also has a potential dental benefit. According to some research, eating cheese makes the mouth more alkaline, which in turn decreases the need for dental treatment. Specifically, consuming cheese neutralises plaque. How? Cheese, of course, contains calcium that mixes
How to Clean Your Dentures
Keeping your dentures clean and free of bacteria can help you enjoy a healthy, confident smile. Here are some simple tips for cleaning your dentures: Remove and rinse dentures after eating. To remove food particles and other debris that can get stuck between your dentures, thoroughly rinse them. Clean your mouth after removing your dentures. Use a
What’s the Wisdom on Removing Third Molars?
Wisdom teeth (third molars) typically start developing in the teen years. By the end of that period, the crowns of the wisdom teeth usually begin to erupt through the gums, if there’s sufficient room. By your mid-twenties, wisdom teeth will have entirely erupted through your gums, or become impacted. While wisdom tooth removal is seen
Swimming in Pools of Spit
Hundreds of glands in our mouth produce enough saliva to fill two medium-size bathtubs a year. That’s a lot of saliva. Which is good. Saliva is our body’s way of rinsing our teeth of sugars and bacteria. Besides protecting our teeth and gums, it lubricates the mouth and regulates its acid balance. Saliva contains enzymes