1. Training and Technology

    The Dental Centre uses the up to date technology, including intra-oral camera exams, digital radiography. We are fully trained, skilled and certified to provide you with the best dental care. Every member of our team fulfills his or her responsibility for continuing education by attending dental conventions, seminars and lectures. We want to stay up-to-date and informed on new equipment and treatm…Read More

  2. Port Perry Cosmetic Dentistry

    If you live in the Port Perry area and have missing teeth, cosmetic dentistry can restore your smile. Implant dentistry is the most advanced therapy. Dental implant restorations look, feel, and act just like natural teeth. These implants are the best alternative available for your natural teeth. Once in place they can make a dramatic difference in your quality of life. You won’t have trouble che…Read More

  3. Are Teeth Bleaches a Smart Choice?

    Dealing with stained and yellow teeth can be frustrating. It’s enough to cause people to cover up their mouth when they smile, laugh, or talk in close proximity with others. There are many products on the market that advertise as being ‘teeth whiteners.’ Most of these teeth whiteners are bleaching agents. The main goal of these bleaching agents is to get rid of those stains to help your teet…Read More

  4. The Reason Why Chewing Your Food Properly is So Vital to Good Health

    You might not give much thought to chewing your food. Most of us, as children, were told by our parents (probably repeatedly) to properly chew our food. While you might not think much about it now, as an adult, it’s still incredibly important. Chewing your food properly is vital to good health. First and foremost, digestion starts in the mouth. When you begin eating, you might assume that digest…Read More

  5. Manual or Electric Toothbrushes: The Grudge Match

    You’re looking for a new toothbrush. You have been looking at your old one and can’t even remember when you actually opened the package for the first time. It is worn out, the bristles are folded out the sides, and it looks like it’s been used to clean the toilet, the floor, and every other hard surface in your entire house. That may sound disgusting, but the longer you have a toothbrush, th…Read More

  6. Proper Oral Care Doesn’t End, Even When You Have Dentures

    If you’re one of the millions of Canadians who have some type of dentures, whether they are full or partial, it can certainly be easy to assume that proper oral care is no longer necessary. After all, if you have full dentures it means you don’t have any of your original teeth. As a result, why would you even care about your oral health? In reality, taking care of your mouth is still vitally i…Read More

  7. 4 Dental Health Habits You Should Take on Now

    Habits are things that you have a tendency to do consistently time and time again, day after day, week after week. When you’re talking about dental health, there are a number of habits you should begin developing as soon as possible. Here are four of them to consider. 1. Brushing at least twice a day. Every dentist will recommend brushing your teeth at least twice a day. This should generally be…Read More

  8. What to Know about Antibiotics before a Dental Procedure

    The most common antibiotic is a prophylaxis. If you or somebody you know has a history of heart disease or heart related issues and they may need some type of dental work, it’s important that they speak to not only their primary care physician but also the dentist before any work is begun. Everyone has bacteria in their mouth. Most of the bacteria is there for a good reason, to help to begin dig…Read More

  9. 3 Common Questions New Parents Have about Their Baby’s Teeth

    The moment you welcome your new baby into the world, you probably also have a number of questions. You may have questions about the baby’s health, colic, jaundice, eating habits, sleeping habits, cries, teeth and more. It’s enough to make any new parent a bit crazy. However, it’s a good kind of crazy, if you know what I mean. When it comes to your baby’s teeth, here are three common questi…Read More

  10. 3 Common Misconceptions about Root Canals

    Any time you feel pain in your mouth it’s a sign that something’s not right. The longer you delay getting proper treatment, the more problematic those issues become. Root canals are not as horrible as people may make them sound. Some people are more sensitive to pain and discomfort than others. Here are three common misconceptions many people have about root canals. Common Misconception #1: Th…Read More