Most people understand that it is important to see your dentist at least twice a year to get your teeth cleaned and checked. In recent years, many studies have confirmed that your oral health is the gateway to your total body health so regular preventative visits becomes an investment in yourself or loved ones. That
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A dental emergency refers to any oral health condition requiring you to visit a dental professional immediately. These conditions can involve intense pain, bleeding gums, broken tooth, broken retainer wire, lost filling, and swelling to name a few. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you must seek out an emergency dentist immediately. Statistics Canada,
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Have these happened to you? Here are some typical scenarios: Your son is playing hockey and accidently takes a puck to the face. He’s alright, but when he goes to laugh it off, you can see his pearly whites have a large gap in them because one of his teeth has been knocked out. What
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