1. Avoid These Foods and Keep Your Smile Healthy

    Everyone knows that sugary foods lead to cavities and tooth decay, but there are other foods you should avoid in order to take care of your teeth. Here are a few of the lesser known problem-foods:   Ice While ice may not have sugar or other damaging additives, it can still damage your teeth. Simply consuming an icy beverage is fine, but chewing the ice can get you in trouble. We’ve seen a n…Read More

  2. Get a Winning Smile with Restorations

    One of the most common reasons why people don’t smile more is because they are concerned about the condition of their teeth. No matter whether you take care of your teeth every day, or neglected them at times throughout your life, you deserve to smile without worrying about what your teeth look like. The more you smile, the more confidence you gain. You can get back that confidence and more with…Read More

  3. Common Questions about Dental Crowns

    What are crowns typically used for? – Repairing a worn down or broken tooth – Capping a tooth that has undergone a root canal – Connected to a bridge to replace a missing tooth – Replacing a missing tooth on an implant – Covering stained or discolored teeth – Protecting a decay and/or damage prone tooth – Closing small gaps and fixing small alignment issues What is the average life s…Read More

  4. What Is Restorative Dentistry?

    Restorative dentistry is a term you hear frequently when it comes to oral care but many people are actually unsure of what it refers to. The standard definition is the integrated management of oral health problems and restoration of the mouth to a functional and esthetic state. Most general dentists are able to perform many of these procedures without additional education and certification. It dep…Read More

  5. Common Types of Dental Crowns

    There are a few different types of dental crowns available. Each has its own pros and cons. To help patients better understand and make the best decisions about the materials used in their dental work, we have outlined the common types below: Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal These are referred to as PFM crowns for short – they can be color matched to your other teeth and are the most common type of crow…Read More

  6. Restorative Dental Implants

    Lost a tooth or need an irreparable tooth removed? There is no need to worry about how your smile will look – dental implants can restore your tooth with a tooth that will look as natural as your real teeth so that others will be unable to tell the difference. An expert Canadian cosmetic dentist can provide this work for you. Dental implants are a permanent solution for lost or missing teeth. Th…Read More

  7. What Is Restorative Dentistry?

    Restorative dentistry is the study, diagnosis and integrated management of diseases of the teeth and their supporting structures and the rehabilitation of the dentition to functional and aesthetic requirements of the individual. Restorative dentistry encompasses the dental specialties of endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics and its foundation is based upon how these interact in cases requi…Read More