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Tooth decay, and the cavities it can lead to, can be prevented with good oral health habits and regular dental visits. However, it sometimes can be hard to maintain young children’s oral health. How Do Cavities Occur? Cavities can occur when dental plaque builds up. Plaque is a sticky substance covering teeth, that is a result of bacteria combining with food particles, acid, and saliva. Acids in plaque remove
Are your teeth becoming stained from your morning coffee or tea? Or perhaps it’s the occasional glass of red wine, or one of many other foods and drinks that is gradually discolouring your teeth. Whatever the cause, you may be wondering what you can do to whiten your smile. The first step is to check with a dentist, to be sure your teeth and gums are healthy enough for
Do yellow, stained teeth make you too self-conscious to smile? It’s time to stop living in fear and smile confidently. You can take back control of your oral health and have whiter teeth with the help of whitening treatment and new lifestyle habits. In this blog, we explain how you can achieve a brighter smile. We also explain what causes yellow teeth, so you know exactly what to avoid
Not everyone is lucky enough to have healthy teeth all of their lives. Sometimes, a permanent tooth can become fractured, decayed, or infected from lack of dental care, a sports accident, or another mishap. Whatever the reason, teeth sometimes need to undergo restoration, often involving implant crowns.What are implant crowns? Many people have heard of implants and crowns but never implant crowns. We will explain what both implants and
There are various dental habits that many people may not even realize they have. But unfortunately, by not noticing these habits, they can eventually lead to dental health issues. This is why it’s important to visit the dentist regularly so they can determine the best ways for you to maintain good dental health and break your specific dental habits such as biting your nails, not brushing your teeth twice
Maintaining a good oral health routine at home is the key to preventing dental problems. However, you’ve probably heard how important it is to visit your dentist and dental hygienist regularly to protect your mouth against gum disease, plaque and cavities so you’re probably left wondering; how often do I really need to visit the dentist to protect my mouth? Everyone should combine their regular dental home care routine
Maintaining your oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do, but sometimes issues arise and treatment is needed to maintain your great smile. Dental crowns and tooth bridges are common solutions to damage or disease in your mouth. Keep reading to learn what each of these treatments is and how they can benefit your oral health. What Is A Dental Crown? Crowns are used to
Flossing your teeth is obviously an important part of your oral routine and something your dentist will consistently ensure you’re doing on your own. Why? Because it helps remove food debris stuck between your teeth that can otherwise cause decay, gum disease, or an infection. Even the smallest amount of food that’s not removed can cause your teeth to yellow and begin the decaying process and, before you know
If you aren’t covered for dental care under work insurance benefits or don’t have enough money to afford a private insurance plan but you require dental work, don’t feel as though you’re out of options. There are still ways you can receive dental services without health insurance. Are there free dental care programs in the city of Toronto? Absolutely! But eligibility will vary per clinic. If you need to

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