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Foods To Eat & Avoid For Tooth Health

February 11, 2021

A large factor in the risk for cavities is the foods and drinks we consume regularly. Foods and beverages can be categorized into being either good or bad for the teeth, and unfortunately, more foods are bad for the teeth than foods that are good for the teeth. This categorization is not about the nutritional value of foods concerning the body’s overall health. The most vital factor is whether the food/drink contains sugars or acids that are damaging to tooth surfaces. Let’s explore the relationship of certain types of foods and beverages on the health of the teeth. 

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What Can Be Done About Tooth Sensitivity?

February 2, 2021

Many of us have experienced tooth sensitivity at one time or another. Tooth sensitivity typically occurs when external stimuli (such as cold drinks or sugary snacks) create a response in the nerve of a tooth/teeth. It creates this response by travelling through the microscopic channels that lead from the outside to the inside of the teeth. The tooth’s outside layer is called the enamel, and the inside layers are called the dentin and pulp. There are various causes why teeth may become sensitive over time. 

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Tooth Cleaning Aids: How Can They Help You?

January 4, 2021

Below is a review of many different tooth cleaning aids that can be found in any standard drug store. Learn what they are used for and how they can help you take care of your teeth and gums. 

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Maintain your Oral Health with These Habits

December 14, 2020

Brush Your Teeth Twice a Day 

It is vital to brush your teeth at least twice a day, in the morning and before bed. You can use a manual or an electric toothbrush. Brushing your teeth helps remove bacteria from tooth and gum surfaces that can lead to cavities and gum disease. 

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Lost a Tooth In an Injury? Quick! Follow These Steps

December 7, 2020

It is imperative to know what to do if you are in an unlikely situation where you lose a tooth from trauma. The term for a tooth that is lost due to an injury is an “avulsed tooth.” When a fraction of a tooth breaks off but leaves the root inside the socket, it is called a tooth fracture. In the case of a tooth fracture, the root will likely need to be extracted or at least require a root canal. An avulsed tooth may be salvageable if you follow these steps: 

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Bleeding Gums, A Cause For Concern?

November 30, 2020

You may have noticed, at one point or another, a bit of red in the sink when you spit after brushing or flossing. Bleeding gums is typically a sign of some form of inflammation or infection in your mouth that requires attention. It is important to pay a visit to your dentist for an exam and determine the bleeding cause. The most common cause of bleeding gums is gingivitis, or gum disease. 

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We Are Still Open To Serve You!

November 27, 2020

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Following the COVID-19 lockdown for Peel Region by the Provincial Government, we want to assure our patients that we are still open and ready to serve you as an essential service.

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Benefits of Dental Implants: All You Need To Know

November 18, 2020

Dental implants are always the best option for replacing missing teeth, for function, aesthetics and longevity. Dental implants can be used in cases with one missing tooth or an entire arch of missing teeth. Advancements in the dental field in the last 20 years have created more and better options for patients who have experienced tooth loss, whether it’s due to trauma/injury, gum disease or cavities. A dental implant comprises a titanium screw inserted into the bone where the missing tooth is left to heal for several months with a temporary crown placed on top. Once the screw is integrated and fused into the bone, a permanent dental crown is placed on top to match the shape, colour and appearance of the surrounding teeth. Listed below are the benefits of dental implants:

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All You Need to Know About Tooth Decay

November 9, 2020

Cavities, What Are They?

A cavity is an area of cavitation in the tooth enamel (outer tooth structure) and dentin (inner tooth structure) caused by oral bacteria and acids. When sugars are consumed, they get converted into acids in the mouth, which then attack the enamel of the teeth. The acids slowly demineralize the outer structure of the teeth and leads to cavities over time. Cavities most commonly affect the deep grooves and fissures on the biting surfaces of the molars and the in-between surfaces of the teeth, which are both problematic areas to adequately clean. It is vital to catch cavities in their earliest stages, so minimally invasive treatment can be provided. Dental x-rays are an essential tool for diagnostic purposes and are used to catch cavities early before they are visible and start causing pain. 

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What to Do If You Lose a Tooth in An Injury

November 2, 2020

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If you sustain an injury to your mouth, jaw or teeth in any form, it is essential to get yourself to a dentist sooner than later. It is vital to have your mouth and teeth assessed to check for any injuries you may have sustained and to help save your teeth from future problems. There are several issues that may happen to a tooth during an injury, including concussion (bruising of the gums and ligament), luxation (displacement of the tooth either outward or inward) and avulsion (loss of the tooth.) It is essential to know what to do in the case of a lost tooth from trauma. 

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