Do's and Don'ts After Dental Fillings
Your dentist will need to place a dental filling if one of your teeth has a cavity. Today, our dentists in Manitoba share some of the things you should and should not do following a dental filling procedure.
Your dentist will need to place a dental filling if one of your teeth has a cavity. Today, our dentists in Manitoba share some of the things you should and should not do following a dental filling procedure.
If you're experiencing headaches, limited jaw movement, facial pain, or neck and shoulder pain, you might be suffering from a temporomandibular (TMJ) disorder. Our Manitoba dentists are here to explain more about this condition.
Finally, you have finished your treatment with braces, and your orthodontist has given you a retainer. The next couple of things you have to do is wear your retainer and keep it clean. Here, our Manitoba dentists share tips on how you can maintain your retainer and keep it clean.
If you have braces, you may be feeling a bit self-conscious when you’re smiling for pictures. Here are some tips for taking great pictures with your braces.
If you are on a hunt for a dentist in the Manitoba area, we can understand how tricky this task can be. So, in this blog our dental team shares some tips on how you can find the right dentist for you.
Both manual and electric toothbrushes can be used to effectively clean your teeth. Here, our Manitoba dentists discuss the benefits that electric toothbrushes may offer, depending on your needs.
If you have to decide between metal and clear (ceramic) braces, it can be hard to make a decision because the best possible option for you will depend on a variety of factors. In this blog, our Manitoba orthodontist shares the differences between these two options as well as clear aligners.
Although a great option for straightening your teeth, braces have the potential for creating excess plaque buildup. In this post, our Manitoba orthodontist will explain how you can effectively brush with braces to maintain your oral health.
Sleep apnea and other sleep disorders can have a very negative impact on your overall health. Luckily, there is a variety of different dental appliances that can help treat sleep disorders such as sleep apnea. Today our dentists in Manitoba discuss sleep apnea and the treatments available.
In the past, teeth with infected nerves and roots would generally have to be removed. These days, however, our Manitoba dentists can perform a root canal procedure to save a tooth with minimal time and discomfort.
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