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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
“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.
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?
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.
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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We are welcoming New Patients. We want to take care of your smile!COVID19
protocols are in place. Visit our blog to find out about the changes we
have made for your safety and ours.
Please let us know if you have any questions.