Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) combines high-speed polishing with gentle air pressure to removing plaque and stains and achieve great results.
Read MoreA straighter smile has been shown to increase confidence and self esteem and cause one to smile more. But those aren’t the only advantages!
Straighter teeth are more functional and perform chewing, biting and speaking more effectively.
Read MoreThe eruption of primary teeth (also known as deciduous or baby teeth) follows a similar developmental timeline for most children.
A full set of primary teeth begins to grow beneath the gums during the fourth month of pregnancy.
For this reason, a nourishing prenatal diet is of paramount importance to the infant’s teeth, gums, and bones.
Read MoreWe recommend bringing your child in when they are 1 year of age.
We work hard on making children comfortable in our office and even if the first visit is only a chair ride, we want to show that the dental office can be a fun and important place to visit.
Read MoreA significant number of Canadians do not visit the dentist for regular checkups because they are too fearful or suffer from dental anxiety.
Sedation dentistry offers an excellent way to provide a safe, anxiety-free, dental experience to those who are afraid of the dentist.
Read MoreYour tooth has had a root canal but now we’re recommending retreatment of the tooth. What does this mean?
Sometimes, the tooth doesn’t heal properly and can become diseased or painful, even years after initial treatment.
Read MoreResearchers have shown that periodontal disease in expectant mothers actually exposes their unborn child to many different risks; particularly if they also happen to be diabetes sufferers.
Pregnancy causes many hormonal changes which increase the risk of the expectant mother to develop gingivitis (inflammation of the gum tissue) and periodontal disease.
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