Dental hygiene is more than just brushing and flossing your teeth. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings by a professional are essential parts of maintaining good oral health. Many people overlook the importance of regular dental visits, but the truth is, they play a vital role in the overall health of your teeth and gums. We at Dentists on Bloor, Our dentist are able to see subtle changes in the gums or teeth that can be treated before they become painful. Moreover, In this blog, we’ll explore why regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential.
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The Importance of Regular Dental Check-Ups and Cleanings
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Digital Dental Impressions By Dentists on Bloor
Digital dental impressions represent cutting-edge technology that allow dentists to create a virtual, computer-generated replica of the hard and soft tissues in the mouth using optical scanning devices. The digital technology captures clear and highly accurate data in mere minutes, without the need for traditional impression materials that some patients find inconvenient and messy. It replaces the need to take messy impressions for a night guard, crowns, invisible orthodontic aligners, or when you need to compare and monitor tooth and gum changes that would otherwise not be easy to do. Digital impressions significantly increase efficiency, productivity, and accuracy and make it possible for dentists to email the virtual impression to the laboratory rather than send a traditional impression or stone model via regular mail.
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Five Tips To Help You Maintain Great Oral Health
Brushing and flossing your teeth every day, even if it’s done multiple times, doesn’t guarantee that you’re giving your oral health the attention it needs. Cleaning your teeth regularly, going for routine dental check-ups, eating right, and maintaining healthy dental care habits are crucial to your overall oral health.
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NEW PROTOCOLS FOR APPOINTMENTS
Our office has made many changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic to help keep everyone safe. Please learn more about our protocols for all appointments before you see us. We understand your concerns about leaving the house for a public setting. As the information changes we are keeping up to date and will be implementing changes as needed.
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Teeth Whitening Explained By Dentists on Bloor
Apart from tooth decay and plaque, there are several other reasons why our teeth may become stained or discolored. For those who want to brighten up their teeth and to improve your smile, there are several tooth whitening options you can try.
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Taking extra safety measures
After an extended period of time that we have been closed for routine dental procedure Dentists on Bloor is getting ready for our big reopening. At this time I want to let you know what we are doing to make it safe for both our staff and our patients
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Common Mistakes People Make When Caring For Their Teeth
When it comes to oral care, most people are unaware of the proper practices to clean and protect their teeth. Sometimes we see that even everyday hygiene habits like brushing are performed incorrectly or inadequately. This not only defeats the purpose of cleaning the teeth, but it also adds to overall dental problems.
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A Glossary Dental Terms Often Mistaken For Something Else
Every industry has its own language and terms. These words and phrases can be confusing to anyone who is not part of the daily operations of a specific sector, and the dentistry business is no exception.
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Top Five Things To Look For When Choosing A Dentist
Did you know that the condition of your oral health can impact the health of the rest of your body? The mouth is connected to the respiratory and digestive system, which means any bacteria from the mouth can easily travel to these organs and cause infections or other medical problems. This makes it imperative to maintain good oral health, for which you need to see a dentist regularly.
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Season’s Greetings from Dentists on Bloor
Season’s Greetings from Dentists on Bloor. Wishing you a happy and safe holiday season, and all the best for 2020!
We would like to inform our clients that we will be closed from December 23 to 28, 2019 and closed again on January 1, 2020. We will be back in the office on December 30, 2019, and January 2, 2020, will be when we reopen.
See you once again in the New Year!
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Busted! Don’t Believe These Myths About Dental Care!
Regular brushing will help you maintain a set of pearly white teeth and avoid painful toothaches, while periodical trips to the dentist can also ensure that your teeth stay healthy by warning you of any potential cavities. A dentist uses specialist techniques to carry out dental procedures.
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Meet The Face Behind Dentists on Bloor
I would like to share with you my professional and private passion in life as a way for you to get to know me a little bit better as a dentist, wife, mother of three and a member of your community.
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Announcing the new website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
Our new website provides our existing and prospective clients a simple yet interactive view of our work and the services we offer.
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New website under construction
New Website Coming Soon!
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Why Your Whole Body Will Thank You for Flossing
“I don’t have any time to floss!” This is a regular answer I get as a dental professional from patients. Many of them are really surprised by my simple way of explaining what happens in that tiny space between your teeth and gums called “the dental pocket” if you don’t floss.
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Fun Dental Trivia
DID YOU KNOW?
Teeth can tell stories about you.
Teeth can tell a great deal about us just by examining our teeth. Our teeth reveal how old we are, what we eat and drink — even where on Earth we may have lived?
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Pink in the sink
My hygienist told me I have gingivitis. How do I know if I have gingivitis?
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums. Signs that you may have gingivitis are red puffy gums that bleed easily when you brush or floss them.
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Cavity? How is that possible?
“I eat healthy! I don’t eat sweets or candy and I don’t put sugar in my coffee and I avoid deserts. How did I get this cavity?”
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Orthodontic Retention
I often get asked the question “How long do I need to wear this wire behind my teeth after orthodontics?” “I have had this wire on my bottom teeth for so long and I hate to floss. Can I take it off?”
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Dental Implants
Have you been missing a tooth or teeth for a while or tired of wearing a loose denture? Dental implants can help address these issues.