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Can TMJ cause tooth pain when biting down?

Can TMJ cause tooth pain when biting down?

Posted Jan 1st, 2023 in Dental Appliances, Dental treatments, Diagnostics, Oral Surgery, Patient Care / Support, Restorative, Surgery

Wondering if your tooth pain could be caused by TMJ disorder? today, our network of dentists explain potential causes of TMJ disorder, how it affects the teeth, and how specific symptoms can be addressed and treated.

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What are the upsides of dental implants?

What are the upsides of dental implants?

Posted Oct 31st, 2022 in Dental treatments, Oral Surgery, Restorative, Surgery

Are you wondering why your dentist has recommended a dental implant? In this post, our network of dentists list some reasons they may suggest this tooth replacement option to their patients.

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Do dental implants look natural?

Do dental implants look natural?

Posted Oct 10th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Oral Surgery, Restorative, Surgery

Are you considering replacing one or more missing teeth with a dental implant? If so, you may be concerned about whether your implant will look natural. Today, our network dentists address this question.

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Why is Restorative Dental Care So Important?

Why is Restorative Dental Care So Important?

Posted Oct 7th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Endodontics, Orthodontics, Orthodontics Services, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Restorative

What exactly is restorative dental care, and why is it important to my oral health? In this post, our network dentists explain the different types of restorative dental services and how they help restore your smile.

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Types of Dental Fillings

Types of Dental Fillings

Posted Sep 25th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Restorative

If you have a cavity that requires dental filling, there are several different types of materials that can be used to complete the task. Amalgam, gold, porcelain, and composite are some of the most commonly used filling materials. In today's post, our network dentists explain the differences between them to help you decide which might be better for you.

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Bone Grafting for Dental Implants

Bone Grafting for Dental Implants

Posted Sep 19th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Oral Surgery, Restorative, Surgery

If you would like to replace one or more missing teeth with dental implants, you may need a bone graft before your procedure. In this post, our network dentists explain why bone grafting is sometimes necessary for dental implants.

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Gum Disease & Gum Care: Information, Prevention & Care

Gum Disease & Gum Care: Information, Prevention & Care

Posted Sep 16th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Preventive Dental Hygiene, Restorative

Gum disease can threaten your oral health and cause other problems. Our network of dentists explains how to prevent periodontitis and improve gum health.

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The Most Common Cause of Gum Disease

The Most Common Cause of Gum Disease

Posted Sep 13th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Preventive Dental Hygiene, Restorative

Gum disease is a very common problem among Canadian adults, and it is most often caused by a lack of proper oral hygiene. Our network dentists discuss how to prevent gum disease and what can be done to treat it.

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What is it like living with dental implants?

What is it like living with dental implants?

Posted Sep 10th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Oral Surgery, Restorative, Surgery

If your dentist has recommended you get a dental implant, you're likely wondering what it will be like living with one. Our dentists explain some of what you can expect day-to-day.

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Can Children Get Gum Disease?

Can Children Get Gum Disease?

Posted Sep 4th, 2022 in Dental treatments, Preventive Dental Hygiene, Restorative

The oral health condition of gum disease is extremely common among Canadian adults, but many people are unaware that children can also be affected by this disease. In this post, our network dentists explain how this occurs and what can be done to prevent it.

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