1. Summer Fun and Dental Care: Yes, the Two Can Go Hand-in-Hand

    It’s summer and that means heading out to the beach, going to barbecues, and spending more time away from home. Dentists recommend people brush their teeth at least twice a day (once in the morning and once in the evening), floss, and rinse with mouthwash. If you’re heading out to the beach in the morning, for example, and you spend all day there with friends, eating hot dogs, drinking soda, a…Read More

  2. 3 Reasons Dentist Often Do All They Can to Save Cracked and Broken Teeth

    A cracked, chipped, or broken tooth may be painful or it could be just an aesthetic issue. Some people have heard about dental implants, fillings that can cover cracked or broken teeth, or other procedures that may seem to make more sense, but there’s a good reason why dentists do everything they can to help salvage a patient’s original tooth. 1. Your original teeth are much stronger than anyt…Read More

  3. 5 Steps to Take if You Have a Dental Emergency Right Now

    Dealing with a dental emergency can be difficult, especially if you don’t know what to do. A dental emergency can include a cracked tooth, a broken tooth, a tooth having been knocked out, or something else. If you have experienced some type of dental emergency, the sooner you act, the more you increase the chances that your tooth can be saved and your oral health can be protected as much as poss…Read More

  4. 4 Reasons People Have For Ignoring Pain in their Teeth

    Feeling pain in your mouth could make you think about many worst-case scenarios. You might have been eating a salad, downing a bottle of beer, or just jogging when you felt the pain. Very often one of the first things people think about when they experience pain in their mouth is cavities, root canals, and a host of other major dental work that could not only be expensive, but also even more painf…Read More

  5. 5 Steps to Alleviate Anxiety about Visiting the Dentist

    Anxiety is one of the major reasons people avoid the dentist. A regular dental checkup and cleaning is recommended every six months, but the average Canadian only sees their dentist once every few years. Let’s examine some of the ways you can help alleviate anxiety and make your next dental visit a more comfortable experience. Step #1: Think about your past dental visits. Most people, when asked…Read More

  6. 3 Lesser Known Benefits of Drinking Water for Healthy Teeth

    Many medical professionals will tell their patients and others that drinking eight glasses of water every day is essential for optimal health. The body is mostly made up of water and requires water for proper organ function. Whether it’s moving blood throughout the body, helping to improve brain function, keeping muscles from cramping, or anything else, not getting enough hydration can cause ser…Read More

  7. Bad Breath May be More than Just Poor Brushing Practices

    Dealing with halitosis, more commonly referred to as bad breath, can certainly be embarrassing for anyone. If you notice your breath is beginning to smell foul, even though you’ve been brushing on a regular basis, it could be the result of more than just poor brushing practices. Maybe you brush on a regular basis, once or twice a day. That’s a good start but it’s not enough to ensure healthy…Read More

  8. Wisdom Teeth: What Are They For and Why Bother Trying to Keep Them?

    Wisdom tooth is also referred to as a third molar and is one of three molars that are in each quadrant of the mouth. If you were to divide your mouth into four quadrants, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right, you would have three molars in each quadrant. The third molar is that wisdom tooth. Most wisdom teeth don’t begin to appear until a person reaches at least 17 years of age a…Read More

  9. Stressed about that Impending Visit to Your Dentist? Try Laughing in the Face of Your Fears (It Just Might be What the Doctor Ordered)

    Stressing about visiting the dentist is not that unusual. In fact, millions of Canadians and people around the world will report that a visit to the dentist can instill more fear than going to the doctor or sitting in an interview for a job they desperately need. If you’re experiencing fear or stress and anxiety about an impending visit your dentist, laughter can actually be the best medicine. T…Read More

  10. 4 Amazing Tips to Deliver the Smile You’ve been Dreaming About

    If you’ve been wishing your smile was better than it looks, that it was whiter, offered you more confidence, or provided you better smelling breath, it’s never too late to focus on proper oral care. The most important thing anyone can do for their oral health is to brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash at least twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. You should be spending at leas…Read More