Effect of Dental Cleanings On Alzheimer’s Disease
Posted by on Thu, 27 Jun 2019According to recent research (1), people who have gum disease or poor dental hygiene could be at higher risk of catching Alzheimer’s compared to those who have healthy teeth.Researchers have discovered the bacterium called “Porphyromonas Gingivalis” in the brains of dementia patients when they were alive. This microorganism usually causes oral health problems such as chronic gum (periodontal) disease.Gum Disease and Alzheimer’s Gingivitis is the primary stage of gum disease. This...
Dental Health Effects of Thumb Sucking in Kids
Posted by on Wed, 29 May 2019Some parents are worried about their child thumb sucking habit. Medically, it can be a natural response; some infants develop this habit in the womb. American Dental Association stated thumb sucking as a normal habit for little babies. Moreover, it also appears to aid baby relaxation and often increases when breastfeeding or bottle feedings are reduced. Thumb Sucking and Dental Health Although it is a normal phenomenon, and passive thumb sucking does not cause any damage to little babies. On...
4 Most Toxic Foods for Your Teeth and Gums
Posted by on Fri, 26 Apr 2019What is the thing that is running blood through our veins and air through our lungs? The answer is food. The food we eat is converted into glucose and energy that our body uses to function well. Everyone takes pleasure in having their favourite snack or drink. But not all foods and drinks that you love are good for your health, especially your oral health. A lot of foods and beverages we consume hurt our teeth and gums. Hence, you are advised to curb the intake of these foods whenever you...
What Causes Teeth Sensitivity?
Posted by on Wed, 3 Apr 2019Are you having sensitive teeth, and you do not know what is causing it? If so, then you are not alone. While you consume too hot or too cold foods or beverages, the innermost part of the teeth (also known as dentin or tooth pulp) responds to the stimuli in the teeth causing discomfort and pain. This is the most common cause of teeth sensitivity. Let us understand other causes that will help you identify the cause of your teeth sensitivity. You Might Be Grinding Your Teeth Did you know that...
Advantages of Teen Invisalign
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Are You a Good Candidate for Dental Crowns?
Posted by on Thu, 7 Mar 2019Not having perfectly aligned and white teeth can make you feel self-conscious even while talking or smiling. You may need a solution that covers all your dental flaws and provides you with a stunning smile. A dental crown is a common treatment that caps the natural tooth to provide a natural-looking restoration. But is it the best option for you? To find out if you are a good candidate for dental crowns, you must ask yourself if you have any of these dental problems. You Have a Broken...
Complete Guide to Your Child’s Oral Hygiene
Posted by on Thu, 7 Mar 2019A child’s mouth changes rapidly as they grow. As a parent, you don’t want to compromise your child’s oral hygiene before they start going to school. So take a look at our complete guide for your child’s oral health to keep their teeth and gums in the best shape. Wipe Teeth With a Soft, Damp Cloth After Feedings As soon as the baby’s teeth come through, you need to wipe them every day. When your child is between the age of 0-3 years, you cannot use a brush directly on the...
4 Ways to Clean Your Tongue and Avoid Bad Breath
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Different Types of Teeth and the Right Way to Brush Them
Posted by on Fri, 1 Mar 2019Did you know that 34% of Canadians require some type of dental treatment? This definitely calls for you to analyze how well you are taking care of your teeth. But before you start working on your dental hygiene, you need to understand your dental anatomy. To touch up more upon this, you need to first understand the different types of teeth you have. In today’s article, we will talk about the different types of teeth and also explain the right way to brush your teeth. Types of Teeth 1...
How to Keep Your Teeth White After a Whitening Treatment
Posted by on Fri, 1 Mar 2019Did you get a teeth whitening treatment done recently, and are mesmerized by how sparkling they look? We know that feeling! We all love having sparkling white teeth. They make us feel happy and confident by enhancing our facial appearance. But most often, the effects don’t last forever. Well, we can give you some tips to help you maintain the whiteness of your teeth after your whitening treatment to make you feel and look gorgeous for longer. Avoid that Morning Cup of Coffee We all...
Pros And Cons of Fluoride For Your Kids’ Teeth
Posted by on Wed, 20 Feb 2019You must have heard people saying that fluoride is an essential mineral for strong and healthy teeth. Most children’s dentists in Edmonton suggest that fluoride toothpaste the size of a pea is recommended for children ages 3 to 6 years old. Why is it so? Why not more than pea-size? And why is fluoride even recommended? If you have these questions in your mind like most parents across the globe do, we will answer them all for you in this article. Pros for Fluoride for Kids’ Teeth The use...
7 Foods to Eat For Healthy Gums
Posted by on Fri, 8 Feb 2019Did you know that what you eat affects your oral health as well? Yes, that’s true. Your eating habits don’t only affect your body but also your teeth and gums. That’s why you feel your teeth becoming rough after having a glass of lime water or notice them getting slightly discoloured after having a dark-coloured food like beetroot. So why not alter your diet a bit and keep your teeth and gums healthy without much effort? You can even stop the progression of gum disease by...
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
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5 Reasons You Have a Toothache
Posted by on Fri, 1 Feb 2019We tend to overlook a toothache as most of us think that it is a basic issue that will go away with time. However, if ignored consistently, a toothache can become vulnerable and affect the way you function daily. Tooth pain can have many causes and some you may never see coming. If you have been experiencing unbearable pain in your teeth, you must visit your nearest dental clinic in Edmonton to figure out the reason behind it. Some of the possible causes could be: 1. Tooth Decay and Cavity...
What are the Types of Dental Implants
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jan 2019If you have landed on this article, then probably you are considering having dental implants and want to determine what are the options available. Dental implants are dental structures designed to fill single or multiple interdental gaps or to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown or bridge. Therefore, based on your needs, there are various types of dental implants. We’ve listed the two main types of dental implants. Endosteal Implants Endosteal implants are primarily made of...
What Qualifies as a Dental Emergency?
Posted by on Fri, 11 Jan 2019Dental emergencies can be painful and can severely affect your oral health as well. A permanent injury or damage can cause several problems in the future. Therefore, to handle dental emergencies, it’s important that the person knows when they should visit an emergency dental clinic without any delay. The following are some instances when you must make a dental visit. Excruciating Pain Dental pain can be unbearable at times. If you experience a severe toothache or pain in your oral cavity...
How To Take Care of Your Child’s Teeth?
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Difference Between Periodontitis and Gingivitis
Posted by on Fri, 4 Jan 2019Gums are the tissues that surround and support teeth. They provide the required hold to the teeth so that they stay rigid and functional for a long time. Gingival or gum tissues play a major role in preventing the teeth from falling. Most of the time, the patients that arrive at our dental clinic in Edmonton seeking help for tooth loss have unhealthy gums or are suffering from gum diseases. Gingival diseases are the number one cause of tooth loss. Gum diseases are categorized into two...
5 Reasons for Tooth Enamel Erosion
Posted by on Tue, 18 Dec 2018The tooth enamel is responsible for protecting a person’s teeth against physical or chemical damage. The enamel is considered to be one of the hardest and the toughest tissues in the human body. It is also stronger than a bone. As dental or tooth enamel is deemed to be the first line of defence for a person’s teeth, you need to protect it from eroding. Tooth enamel erosion can make your teeth appear yellowish, chip your tooth, or even make your tooth look translucent. In other words, your...
7 Common Dental Diseases
Posted by on Fri, 7 Dec 2018When it comes to protecting our teeth and dental structure, there are several things that we do. This will include brushing twice daily, flossing daily, using mouthwash, visiting a dentist, etc. However, despite following a good dental hygiene, you may still end up suffering from certain dental issues. And the reasons for these dental diseases can include types of food we consume, genetics, health issues, etc. Here in this article, we will take a look at 7 common dental diseases and how to...
Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
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How to clean your tongue and avoid bad breath?
Posted by on Fri, 30 Nov 2018It can be causing your bad breath ! The oral cavity is the entry point to our digestive system and the rest of the body. This makes it the most important part of the human anatomy. Everything that is in our mouth is connected to our digestive system and hence, any food or drink we consume will eventually have its effects on our whole body. In the same context, any harmful substances that come in contact with our oral cavity have its effect (although sometimes negligible) on our overall health...
What are Hybrid Dental Implants?
Posted by on Thu, 15 Nov 2018Dental implants can be used as an anchorage for artificial crowns and can even retain dental bridges and dentures. Tooth loss is a problem that occurs either due to extensive tooth decay or due to a severe blow to your face which can cause trauma to the teeth or the jaw. Lost teeth can be a cause of other dental issues that can affect you in the long run. When a tooth is lost, it is either broken off from the root or is entirely uprooted from the jaw bone. In the first case, the root is...
The treatment effects of Invisalign orthodontic aligners
Posted by on Thu, 25 Oct 2018No one wants to have misaligned or crooked teeth especially the front teeth. Misaligned teeth can make it difficult to chew food, clean your teeth (which can cause cavities and tooth decay), and also make you socially uncomfortable especially when you smile. In order to correct your misalignment, there are several treatment options such as metal braces, Invisalign orthodontic aligners, etc. Unlike metal braces, clear aligners or Invisalign are not clearly visible and hence, they are most...
Recent advances in dental implants
Posted by on Sun, 21 Oct 2018Replacement of teeth and dental implants have a long history in general dentistry services. Evidence suggests that the prehistorians used seashells, stones, and metals to replace the missing teeth dating all the back to the Egyptian civilization in 2500 BC! Fortunately, dental implants have evolved, making implantology a highly successful dentistry service. Dental implants are unique because of its ability to achieve an ideal replacement of the lost tissue and the tooth, regardless of the...
The problem with dental plaque
Posted by on Sun, 14 Oct 2018After each meal, food debris get stuck between the interdental spaces of our teeth. If this debris is not removed, the bacteria present in the mouth release acids that attack the tooth enamel. Due to these acid producing bacteria, a sticky invisible film called plaque is formed. Plaque produces toxins that can lead to cavities in the tooth and also irritate the gums that surround the affected tooth. As a result, it leads to many serious oral infections and diseases that may need emergency...
Why a Healthy Mouth Is Good For Your Body
Posted by on Sat, 6 Oct 2018A healthy mouth is necessary to have good overall health of your body. Bad oral hygiene can lead to multiple oral problems that can diverge into more serious and severe diseases and infections that indirectly affect your other body organs. Maintaining healthy oral habits is important not just to have a pearly white smile and be confident when talking to other, but also because it prevents cavities and other oral problems. Taking care of your teeth and gums along with regular dental visits keep...
7 signs that you need dental braces
Posted by on Mon, 1 Oct 2018We all have this common misconception that braces are only meant for teens. No, they are not! There are several signs that indicate that you too may require braces. Even so, the decision to determine if you need dental braces lies in the hands of your dentist. Visiting a dentist for knowing about restoration services also helps you know about the procedure and the dos and don’ts of having dental braces. Early Loss of Baby Teeth If you’ve lost your baby teeth much earlier than your...
4 foods that are bad for your teeth
Posted by on Tue, 25 Sep 2018While you may take utmost care of your teeth by following daily dental hygiene, your teeth can still be damaged due to various reasons. One of the reasons is the food that you consume quite often. Although there are foods that are good for your teeth, some foods can cause cavities and damage your teeth. At the same time, there are some foods that can even discolor or chip your teeth as well. Therefore, to keep your teeth strong and healthy, we have listed 4 types of foods that you need to limit...
6 Mistakes We Make When Brushing Our Teeth
Posted by on Sat, 22 Sep 2018Brushing teeth is a part of our everyday life. Proper brushing keeps our teeth healthy and prevents oral problems. The moment you experience any oral problem, it is necessary that you visit a dentist for general dentistry services. To prevent dental problems, you should not only brush your teeth but also brush your teeth in the right manner. However, there are some silly mistakes we make when we brush our teeth. Some of these mistakes that people make when brushing are: Choosing the Wrong...
Why is it important to go for regular dental checkups
Posted by on Thu, 20 Sep 2018Brushing and flossing will not be enough to remove plaque and tartar build-up! Your dentist will examine your teeth and mouth for not only teeth issues, but for non-dental problems with symptoms in the mouth like vitamin or iron deficiency, glandular fever, gum disease, and even oral cancer, to name a few. Seeing a dentist twice a year works well for some people. People with a high risk of dental disease may need general dentistry services every 3 to 4 months, or more. This high-risk group...
Different Types of Dentures
Posted by on Wed, 19 Sep 2018Dentures are removable or fixed replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Today, we have different types of dentures that are modern, natural looking and effective. For missing teeth, dentures are the ideal solution to implant false teeth. Your dentist will offer you several options to choose from based on the purpose and the price of dentures. The temporary dentures take a few weeks and several appointments to customize as per the patient’s need. They are made out of plastic...
6 Reasons Your Tooth is Hurting
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Everything you must know about overbite, underbite, and crossbite
Posted by on Sat, 25 Aug 2018When you have an improper bite, it is known as malocclusion. Malocclusion not only affects your smile but also leads to dental issues in the future if left untreated. There are several types of malocclusions such as overbite, underbite, and crossbite. Let’s take a look in detail about the three types of malocclusion. Overbite An overbite is a condition in which your lower teeth are covered by the protruding upper teeth. If you suffer from an overbite, the chin is pushed back by the upper...
4 signs you need a tooth extraction
Posted by on Mon, 20 Aug 2018Tooth extraction is the process in which a weaker or a damaged tooth is extracted or removed. If a severely damaged tooth is not extracted, it may lead to further dental problems that would require complex treatment procedures. However, if you visit a dentist when you initially experience a toothache, tooth extraction treatment can be avoided. Now there are several reasons why you may need to get your tooth extracted. In this article, we have listed 4 signs that indicate that you may need to...
Is Invisalign Right For You?
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Types of tooth staining
Posted by on Wed, 15 Aug 2018Do you have discolored or stained teeth? If yes, do you know the reason for it? Your teeth can be discolored by stains on their surface or by changes inside the teeth. While some types of teeth staining can be reversed at home, the intense ones can be treated only by professional teeth whitening in a dental clinic. The causes of tooth staining are broadly divided into intrinsic and extrinsic stains. Intrinsicwhen the innermost part of the teeth, the dentin darkens or starts getting discolored...
Types and benefits of dental floss
Posted by on Fri, 10 Aug 2018As we go about our general routine, the process that we follow for our dental hygiene involves brushing, flossing and using mouthwash. But not all follow a dental hygiene. Some may skip flossing daily or using mouthwash. In fact, only 28% of Canadians flossed five times in a week. Some don’t do it out of laziness while some are unaware of its benefits. To clear this cloud of doubt, here are the most common types of dental floss and some major benefits of flossing your teeth. Types of Dental...
4 benefits of a mouth guard
Posted by on Sun, 5 Aug 2018Mouth guards are dental trays that are worn on the teeth to protect them from trauma. Mouth guards can be classified into two major types, athletic mouth guard and night guard. An athletic mouth guard is worn during sports activities and recreation to protect the teeth. Night guards are worn by people when they sleep to avoid unconscious damage to the teeth. Let us have a deeper look at how a mouth guard is beneficial for your teeth. 1. Averts Tooth Damage The most important benefit of...
What happens in root canal treatment?
Posted by on Wed, 1 Aug 2018>Do you feel intense pain in one of your teeth even when you aren’t eating? It can be because your root canal is filled with infected dental pulp and damaged nerves. A root canal is a natural chamber or the cavity which is at the core of a tooth consisting of the dental pulp. The network of blood vessels and nerves constitute the dental pulp. When these pulp and nerves are damaged, it results in intense pain from time to time, especially when you eat or drink. The best way to solve this...
What are the causes of tooth decay?
Posted by on Wed, 25 Jul 2018You may try your best to keep your teeth healthy and focus on following good eating habits. You may even follow the daily routine and keep your teeth clean. But you may still experience tooth decay. Why does this happen? Well, there are several reasons that can cause tooth decay and some of them are listed below. Unhygienic Oral Practices When we talk about unhygienic oral practice, it’s not just about not brushing your teeth twice a day. There are many other practices you need to follow...
How to correct misaligned teeth?
Posted by on Fri, 20 Jul 2018What do you see everytime you look into the mirror and smile? Is it crooked and misaligned teeth? Numerous people across the globe are compromising with the same condition. But don’t worry; you don’t have to compromise with this dental issue. You can visit your dental care clinic, and select one of the following ways to correct misaligned teeth. Braces Dental braces are the most common way to straighten crooked and misaligned teeth. A full set of braces contain different components, such...
7 Ways To Protect Tooth Enamel
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Best foods for your teeth
Posted by on Tue, 10 Jul 2018Apart from getting general dentistry services to maintain the health of your teeth, you practice a good dental routine. Besides these practices, a lot depends on what goes in your mouth. Your dentist might have warned you against eating certain foods to prevent teeth damage. But did you know that there are certain foods that actually benefit your teeth health? Well, here are some of those foods you need to have. 1. Dairy Products For stronger teeth, you need to increase dairy products in your...
How to Handle Dental Emergencies?
Posted by on Thu, 5 Jul 2018What is the first thing you do when you chip a corner of your tooth while eating? Rush to an emergency dental care center, right? But often, visiting your dentist isn’t possible, especially when you are traveling or in the middle of an important event. Some dental emergencies can be first dealt with at home or even while you are traveling. Here are some of the dental emergencies that you may experience, and some simple ways to handle them. Toothaches Rinse your mouth with warm salt water...
What are various stages of Gum Diseases?
Posted by on Sun, 1 Jul 2018Are you constantly experiencing bleeding gums or discomfort around your gum line? These can be the symptoms of gum diseases, clinically known as periodontal diseases. The symptoms of these diseases can start appearing to anyone, irrespective of their age. Let us understand various stages of gum diseases in detail to find out how severe is your gum disease. Stage 1: Gingivitis This first stage of periodontal diseases refers to inflammation of gums. Clinically known as gingivitis (gingival =...
Step-by-step process of Dental Implants
Posted by on Sun, 10 Jun 2018Dental implant treatment is becoming extensively popular across the globe. The process of dental implants is one of the best restoration services that provides a permanent solution for gaps in the mouths of people. An artificial tooth connected to a screw can replace the gaps in your mouth created due to an injury, accident, or tooth extraction. People often feel that the dental implant therapy is a painful and complex process. However, this isn’t true. Here is the step-by-step process of...
Everything You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening Treatment
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6 Ways to Protect Your Tooth Enamel
Posted by on Tue, 5 Jun 2018Did you know that the outermost layer of your teeth is essential to protect your teeth from extreme damages? The hard layer also known as your tooth enamel protects the soft and sensitive dentin and nerves inside your teeth. It is essential to safeguard this vital layer by taking the right precautionary measures and opting for timely restorative dentistry solutions to keep teeth sensitivity and decays at bay. Here are some of the best ways to protect your tooth enamel and keep your teeth...
Should you extract your wisdom tooth?
Posted by on Tue, 5 Jun 2018Wisdom tooth is the hindmost molars in your set of teeth. This molar is not like the other teeth. While the other teeth erupt at an early age, a wisdom tooth erupts only after the late adolescence. This is one of the reasons why it is addressed to as wisdom tooth. Since these molars erupt late, there isn’t much space left for them to erupt easily. This makes the process of eruption painful. Often people consider wisdom tooth extraction to avoid the discomfort. But should you consider wisdom...
Differences between earache and toothache
Posted by on Thu, 19 Apr 2018An infected tooth can actually cause pain that's very similar to an earache. Earache and toothache can have similar symptoms for a lot of people and it could be hard to identify. Ear infection symptoms can vary depending on where the infection is located. You might suffer from an earache and fever, or experience dizziness and nausea. However, there's one symptom you might not be aware is connected to the infection: tooth pain. When determining the cause of your pain, Dr. Khaled...