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Why Mouthwash Should Be Your Final Drink of the Day
According to the Canadian Dental Association (CDA), 70% of Canadians will suffer from gum disease at some point in their lives. This high...
The Oral Cancer Threat
Most people don’t give a lot of thought to oral cancer, but this disease strikes approximately 4,000 Canadians every year. Oral cancer is...
Can Gum Disease Contribute to Alzheimer’s?
Modern education and technology mean that the world sees scientific advances every day. But every once in a while, a truly big piece of...
Which Qualities Make a Good Dentist?
Thankfully, the days of untrained dentistry are long gone. No longer do you have to visit a barber or a horse doctor to have a tooth...
Kids and Toothpaste – Too Much of a Good Thing?
Good hygiene habits, including diligent oral hygiene, are best established early. While your child’s dentist can be an excellent source...
Is Sparkling Water Bad for Your Teeth?
Whether consumed straight, mixed in a cocktail, or added to fruit juice, sparkling water is a top choice among many consumers. In recent...
The Latest Trend: Can Charcoal Toothpaste Whiten Your Teeth?
There are plenty of toothpaste brands on the market, and the majority of them work just fine. Not only can you find a variety of...
Brushing Your Way to a Healthy Smile
Great dental health begins with developing effective habits. Brushing your teeth twice daily is one of the most important of these...
How to Deal with Mouth Pain
Your mouth is one of the more sensitive areas of your body. Pain here can be particularly frustrating as it may interfere with eating and...
The Invisalign Alternative
Do you hate the idea of wearing metal braces but want straighter teeth or a correct bite? Invisalign might be the alternative you have...
The Effects of Alcohol on Your Teeth
The health hazards of excessive drinking are well-known. Alcohol abuse can damage the liver, kidneys, cardiovascular system, and may put...
When Do You Need a Crown?
Technically, crowns fall under the category of restorative dentistry. Dentists use these permanent restorations to protect weakened teeth...
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