1. How To Best Care Adult Teeth

    Proper oral care and hygiene is the only way to keep a healthy, attractive smile through adulthood. Cavities and gum disease are a significant threat to adults that can lead to more serious health problems later on. No matter how old you are, it is important to maintain a healthy routine for your teeth and gums each and every day. Brush twice daily with a CDA approved fluoride toothpaste to break …Read More

  2. Proper Flossing Technique

    Despite what dentists have been telling us for years, most people still believe that flossing is only necessary when debris is caught between their teeth. While it does remove these particles, it is important as a part of your daily oral care. Brushing alone does not remove all of the plaque or smaller particles from your mouth. The only way to thoroughly clean between your teeth is to floss. If y…Read More

  3. Five Dental Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

    Even with regular checkups and cleanings, things can happen that affect your teeth and gums. Usually your dentist will spot these issues, but sometimes they come up in between appointments that should not be put off until your next cleaning. Keep in mind that by the time signs begin to appear in your mouth, the problem is likely advanced—so don’t hesitate to call your dentist if you experience…Read More

  4. How Dental X-Rays Work

    Chances are you will need dental x-rays from time to time. How many and how often depend on the overall health of your teeth and mouth. If you’re prone to tooth decay, your dentist may recommend dental X-rays annually to identify weak spots and treat them before the decay progresses. When you start with a new dentist, they are likely to take X-rays to become more familiar with your teeth and any…Read More

  5. Canadian Dental Insurance

    Having a supplemental dental plan is crucial for all Canadians because most of the provincial health coverage plans do not include dental. The ones that do offer this level of coverage typically offer it only to children below the age of twelve. Most people cannot afford out of pocket expenses for dental care. Even those without children can end up spending a fortune for their own individual care.…Read More

  6. Family Dentist in Uxbridge

    For many people, going to the dentist can cause anxiety. Even if you have a healthy mouth, fear that something will be found may gnaw at the conscience. If you have oral problems, fear of pain or further deterioration can run rampant through your mind. Parents with small children or those looking for a new dentist are typically even more reluctant to keep dental appointments. You want to know that…Read More

  7. About the Dental Centre in Burlington

    The Dental Centre provides care for children and adults in Burlington, Ontario. We offer routine cleanings, preventive care, sedation options, cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, crowns, Orthodontics, implants, dentures, partials, wisdom teeth extractions, root canals, and more. Dr. Nanji and our team at the Dental Centre are your one stop dental shop. The Dental Centre has incorporated advanced …Read More

  8. Brief History of Canadian Dentistry

    Dentistry dates back at least as far as the Egyptians; archeologists have found evidence of oral maladies and care as well as some rudimentary tooth restoration in Egyptian mummies. Many different cultures including Hebrew, Chinese, Greek, and Roman all refer to aspects of dentistry throughout their history. The Frenchman Pierre Fauchard, author of the first classic treatise on dentistry, has been…Read More

  9. Burlington Dental Centre

    Just as regular visits to your doctor are important, regular visits to your dentist are integral to your overall health. Identifying issues before they become problems is the best way to handle oral care. Our mouths are exposed to harmful substances every day. Our environment, habits, food, drink, and genetics all work together to determine the health of our teeth, gums, and tongue. With routine c…Read More

  10. Dealing with Sensitive Teeth

    Living with teeth sensitivity issues is an uncomfortable problem that typically results from subpar dental care. Luckily it can be treated with the right diet, proper home dental care, and dental assistance. Heat and cold, pressure on your teeth and gums – these things can cause pain for people with sensitive teeth. The condition can make normally pleasant experiences like drinking coffee or eat…Read More