Cheese please! The calcium and phosphorous found in cheese is good for your teeth, it reduces the pH level of plaque to help remineralize the enamel.
A sore jaw accompanied by chest pain, can be a sign of a heart attack-especially in women.
Your teeth, like your fingerprints are unique to you.
Coffee, wine and cigarettes can stain your teeth but our hygienists have the tools to make your smile brighter and healthier!
Research has shown that people with gum disease are at a higher risk of developing heart disease, stroke, premature, low-birth weight babies, respiratory disease and uncontrolled diabetes.
The bacteria that cause gum disease can enter your bloodstream and travel to major organs and cause infections. Having a weakened immune system or joint replacement (hip, knee, etc) can increase your risk of infection. It is standard procedure to take premedication (antibiotic prophylaxis) prior to certain dental procedures to prevent this from happening.
If you have gum disease you are twice as likely to suffer from coronary artery disease than someone without the disease.
Tooth decay is the most common disease of childhood and can predict the future decay of adult teeth.
Tooth decay can continue throughout your lifetime.
Oral diseases (tooth decay, gum disease) are among the most prevalent chronic diseases and they can lead to pain and tooth loss. Poor oral health has a direct effect on your overall health.
Canadians spend 13 billion dollars a year on oral health care, diseases and injuries that are almost all preventable.
Oral disease and injuries are preventable through a healthy diet, daily oral hygiene care and regular visits to your dental care providers.
In Canada, oral cancer is the 13th most common cancer of the 23 reported cancers. The 5 year survival rate of oral cancer is 63% which is less than the survival rate for cervical cancer, melanoma and prostate cancer. Oral cancer can be successfully treated if caught at an early stage. If not treated early, it can spread to other parts of the body making it more difficult to treat. Common signs and symptoms to watch for are: sores in the mouth that do not heal within 2 weeks, dark red or white patches in the mouth, lumps on the lips, tongue or neck, a sore throat and difficulty swallowing.
Tooth decay is the 2nd most common cause of school absenteeism. It is 5 times more common than asthma in children 5-17. The bacteria that cause tooth decay can be transmitted by sharing a spoon with young children or licking their pacifier. It is preventable in almost all cases.
Did you know that our office uses digital x-ray technology which allows us to detect oral problems at the earliest stage possible thus preventing the need for more invasive, expensive treatment. Digital x-rays use as much as 50% less radiation than traditional x-rays.
We cater to a very diverse clientele, from 1 year olds to 90 +, as well as those with specific needs. Our goal is to make dental care accessible to everyone.
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month.
All of our operatories are equipped with televisions so that you can catch up on the latest news, sporting event or Hollywood gossip! We also have neck pillows for you comfort.