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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.
4 Reasons Why You Should See a Dentist in December
While dental care is unlikely at the top of anyone’s December want-to-do list, here are some reasons why it should be: Take advantage of your benefits. Before the year runs out, you may have benefits to use before you lose
Conquering Oral Thrush
Oral thrush, also known as oral candidiasis, is a common condition that is caused by an overgrowth of yeast, Candida albicans, in the mouth. This overgrowth can result in the formation of white patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, and
Smile More This Year
As your partner in oral health, it’s no secret that we care about your smile. One of the best ways to ensure you smile more in 2023 is to engage in smile-inducing behaviours. Here are 10 things you can do
New Year’s Resolutions for Your Oral Health
Aside from visiting our practice for your regular checkups, here are a few resolutions you can make to improve your oral health this year. Floss your teeth each day. Flossing helps to remove plaque and debris that brushing alone can’t reach-and
Tooth-friendly Energy Boosters
Afternoon energy slumps can be common, but there are natural pick-me-ups that can help boost energy levels and protect oral health. Here are a few of our favourites. One effective way to fight fatigue is to eat a healthy snack
Tips for Kissing Your Dental Problems Goodbye
Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love and being with your loved ones, but it’s also important to remember your oral health! A healthy and beautiful smile can make a big difference on this special day. It is important
Crime Scene Investigation: Dentistry
If a crime has been committed, a dentist may be consulted in a form of forensic dentistry. It’s never about brushing and flossing! Instead, dental records can provide physical evidence. Like fingerprints, everyone’s teeth has a unique pattern. Even identical twins have a different dental structure. Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in our body.
Crowning Touch
A crown, also known as a “cap,” may be recommended to save a weakened, cracked or damaged tooth. Other times it is used as an anchor for a bridge. After the tooth is shaped to receive the crown, dental cement is used to hold the crown in place. There are four basic types of crown
The Bite of Your Teeth
With all the attention paid to smiles and fresh breath, it’s easy to overlook the functional role of our teeth. That starts with your bite. We notice small nuances in how your bottom teeth line up with your upper teeth. Problems here can make chewing painful, erode teeth surfaces and even cause speech difficulty. Some
Chomping, Chewing and Munching
Our teeth are actually part of the digestion process. Chewing our food is known as “mastication.” How you chew and for how long, can affect our digestion and overall health. Here are some key benefits of slowing down and fully chewing our food: 1. Better nutrient absorption – Chewing breaks down the foods we eat into smaller
Foods That Can Whiten Your Teeth
Red wine, tea and black coffee are known to stain teeth. But here are some foods that can actually help whiten teeth. Apples – Bite into an apple and you’re helping to strengthen your gums. Plus, the high water content in apples helps increase the production of saliva. This in turn can help wash away bacteria
Whole Body Effects of Inflammation
The public and scientific communities have been flooded with articles about the relationship between oral health and our whole body health. These often cite the process of inflammation. Inflammation is the body’s response to cellular injury. It’s a protective response. It helps us recover from trauma and deal with infection from bacteria and viruses. That