Do's & Don'ts After Dental Fillings
Today, our Hawkesbury dentists share some tips on what you should and should not do after receiving a dental filling.
Here, our Hawkesbury dentists share helpful tips and advice about how common oral health topics.
Today, our Hawkesbury dentists share some tips on what you should and should not do after receiving a dental filling.
Jaw pain can indicate a dental issue such as a toothache, TMJ Disorder, or perhaps a more serious condition. In this post, our Hawkesbury dentists explain possible causes of jaw pain and what to do with those sore joints.
Many people will have a dental emergency at some point, sometimes as a result of underlying oral health conditions or injuries. Our Hawkesbury dentists provide advice about how to know if your dental issue is an emergency, and what to do.
If you have a cavity, you will likely need a dental filling to restore your tooth. In this post, our Hawkesbury dentists explain why you'd need a filling, and describe different types to consider depending on your needs.
If tooth or gum pain is plaguing you, contact your dentist immediately to schedule an appointment. In this post, our Hawkesbury dentists explain some possible reasons for your pain and what you can do until you get to the dentist.
Periodontal disease can negatively affect not only our oral health, but our overall physical health. Today, our Hawkesbury dentists define periodontitis and offer tips on what you can to help fight and avoid it.
Sleep is essential to your health and wellbeing, and sleep disorders can seriously impact physical health. There are dental appliances available to help treat sleep apnea, and today our Hawkesbury dentists explain the options.
Gum disease is a very common issue among Canadian adults, and it’s often caused by poor oral hygiene. Here, our Hawkesbury dentists explain how poor oral hygiene leads to gum disease, and what actions you can take to avoid the condition.
The temporomandibular joint, commonly referred to as TMJ, is one of the body’s most complex joints. Here, our Hawkesbury dentists explain three main types of TMJ disorders, symptoms and how they are treated.
While a root canal is an effective way to treat an infected tooth, it's always best to avoid needing one in the first place! We believe prevention is the first line of defence. Here, our Hawkesbury dentists explain how you can avoid needing a root canal.