1. Ages and Stages of Dental Health: Adults

    The time between the teenage years – when our parents are often in charge of making our dentist appointments – and adulthood is when many people start to neglect their oral health. It is just as important in your 20s and beyond as it was when you were a child, even if you have learned to cut back on sugary snacks and brush regularly! Neglect can lead to cavities, pain and decay, infection, too…Read More

  2. Ages and Stages of Dental Health: Teens

    Teens’ lives are busy. With school, extracurriculars, and a possible job – not to mention their hormone-fueled attitudes – taking care of their oral health may not be high on the list. However, keeping their teeth and gums healthy is key to keeping their smile bright, and as we’ve talked about before, bad oral health can have serious impacts on their social lives. Taking care of your teen…Read More

  3. Ages and Stages of Dental Health: Toddlers

    Good habits and dental hygiene are important throughout your life, but each stage comes with a few different concerns. At the Dental Centres, we want to make sure that you and every member of your family stays healthy throughout your life. That’s why we’re kicking off a new blog series about the different challenges or concerns we face in each phase of our lives. Today, we begin with dental he…Read More

  4. Tooth Healthy Snacks for Kids

    The Dental Centre aims to provide you and your family with the absolute best dentistry services in Ontario. To set up your next appointment, checkup or cleaning, contact us at the Dental Centre today! Practicing and promoting proper oral care is of the utmost importance for us here at the Dental Centre. When it comes to children, the younger they start off practicing good oral hygiene, the better …Read More

  5. Four Beverages That Are Harmful To Your Teeth

    There’s nothing quite like our favorite form of refreshment, is there? Whether it’s that hot cup of coffee first thing in the morning or that evening cocktail, there’s a beverage for every time of day. Unfortunately, some of these beverages, while tasty, can cause and/or lead to rather serious dental problems. In this blog, we will examine some of the more harmful beverages in relation to de…Read More

  6. Five Surprising Ways That You’re Ruining Your Teeth

    We all want a beautiful, bright, and healthy smile. However, it’s important to make sure that you take good care of both your oral and dental health to ensure that you’ll enjoy healthy teeth for years on end. In this post, we’ll detail some of the best ways that will help you to maintain your dental health. If you’re searching for a trusted dentist in Ontario, contact The Dental Center tod…Read More

  7. Five Foods That Cause Cavities

    As the old adage goes, “You are what you eat”. Unfortunately, what you eat also affects your teeth, which can seriously jeopardize the longevity of your chompers. In this post, we’ll discuss foods that should be avoided if you’re hoping to keep your teeth in tip-top shape. Contact The Dental Centre today for your annual checkup or any of your other dental health needs! With multiple locati…Read More

  8. Tips to Overcome Dental Fear and Anxiety

    If you struggle with going to the dentist, scheduling a needed teeth cleaning or procedure is probably not the most important item on your to-do list. Unfortunately, ignoring your dental health can negatively affect your overall well-being. Putting off going to the dentist is never a good idea, so this blog will detail some simple tips to follow to help you to overcome dental fear and anxiety. If …Read More

  9. Start 2017 with a Healthy Smile

    At The Dental Centre, we’re passionate about keeping your smile bright, beautiful, and healthy. When you’re making your 2017 resolutions, why not add a dental cleaning or checkup to your list? Getting regular dental check-ups ensures that your mouth is at its peak health, and alerts you to any possible issues. If you need restorative dentistry, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, or just a regul…Read More

  10. Ignoring Pain in Your Teeth Could Make Matters Worse

    It’s easy to ignore pain when it isn’t overwhelming. Most people have a tendency to define pain in different ways. Some people would rate an incredible amount of pain in their legs, for example, at 6 on a scale of 1 to 10 or somebody else may report it as a 10. When you have pain in your teeth or under your gums, it can certainly be annoying, but it’s not likely to interfere with many of the…Read More