1. Tooth Pain Could Mean So Many Things, and the Remedies Are Better than Suffering

    Many people don’t realize this, but when you experience any type of internal pain, it might not be coming from the place where you feel it. The human body is an incredible specimen and the mind has an interesting way of attempting to protect it. You may have a problem with your appendix, but feel the pain it’s causing closer to your stomach. Heart issues may manifest themselves in the neck, sh…Read More

  2. Three Signs a Family Dentist in Uxbridge is the Right One for You

    Accepting the fact that it’s time to see a dentist (especially if it’s been years) is a great first step. You may be like millions of other people throughout Ontario who are nervous, anxious, and stressed about seeing their dentist when it’s been a long, long time. Finding the right dentist is going to be essential to having a positive experience, which will improve the odds that you’ll re…Read More

  3. 3 Common Excuses People Make to Avoid a Trip to the Dentist

    If you asked 100 random people to list the top three things they try to avoid in life, many of them will list ‘going to the dentist.’ There are differing opinions about why this is true, but it could relate to experiences that these people had when they were younger. A child visiting the dentist could require a cavity to be filled. That would require some drilling and other work and, as most p…Read More

  4. Sensitive Teeth and What You Can Do about It

    Sensitive teeth can be painful and frustrating. When you have sensitive teeth it could lead to a number of pain experiences, and it can also keep you from smiling as often as you may like. In most cases, sensitive teeth is the result of improper or poor dental care. There are several things you can do to deal with the sensitive teeth you’re experiencing, including changing your diet, getting the…Read More

  5. 3 Ways to Soothe a Nervous Child about Going to the Dentist

    Millions of adults have apprehension about visiting the dentist. This is one of the main reasons why so many people avoid getting to the dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. For children, going to the dentist can be traumatic, especially if they had a bad experience during one of their previous visits. If you have a nervous child who doesn’t want to go to the dentist, there are some thing…Read More

  6. Adult Orthodontics: a Worthy Investment or Waste of Money?

    Whether you are in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or even older than that, you may see signs advertising Invisalign or some other type of adult orthodontics. However, it can be difficult to determine whether this is going to be a worthy investment for you or a waste of money. Essentially, it all comes down to what is most important to you. As an adult, you don’t have the same insecurities or issues that yo…Read More

  7. Managing Anxiety for that First Dental Visit … in Years

    It’s been a long time since you’ve been to the dentist. In fact, you aren’t even sure how many years it’s been. Whether you’ve made an appointment because you want to get back on a proper schedule to take care of your oral health or you have been experiencing some level of discomfort and pain lately, it’s a good thing that you’re planning on seeing your dentist soon. Between the time…Read More

  8. Convenience, Cost, and Counting on Quality Dental Care

    There are many things in life that we may want and in order to afford many of them, we have to take cost into consideration. The average person is not likely going to be able to afford an exotic Italian sports car and an estate home. There may be certain things that you need to cut corners on or avoid purchasing in order to afford the type of lifestyle you desire. When it comes to dental care, thi…Read More

  9. 3 Reasons Investing in Proper Dental Care Now will Save Money over Time

    You may think that spending money on regular 6-month visits to your dentist is something to avoid, that you’d rather be spending that money on something else, but you could be in for a surprise. After all, your teeth are in pretty good shape, they’re not stained, and you haven’t had a cavity in several years, so it’s really no big deal if you don’t make it to a couple of appointments for…Read More

  10. How Often Should I Change My Toothbrush?

    Brushing your teeth on a regular and consistent basis is one of the most important things that you can do for your oral health. Flossing and rinsing with mouthwash should always accompany brushing your teeth. One of the most common questions (or most commonly overlooked) that people have with regard to their toothbrush is how often it should be replaced. Let Your Toothbrush Air Out Once you are fi…Read More