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Step-by-step Procedure Of Dental Implants Performed By An Edmonton Dentist

Dental implants are one of the best solutions if you are missing one or multiple teeth. Implants can replace a single missing tooth or can be used as a bridge anchor to replace multiple missing teeth to achieve a complete smile. If you are already considering dental implants, you must know the 5-step procedure performed by…

November 29, 2017Procedures and TreatmentsBy admin

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Edmonton Dentist: Gum Healing Tips After Tooth Extraction

We all have gone through those terrible days after a tooth extraction and tried several things to heal our gums. Edmonton dentists suggests that eating ice cream and taking plenty of rest aren’t the only things you must do to heal your gums. Below are a few other tips that you must consider to ensure speedy healing…

November 20, 2017Clinical Advice and Oral Health TipsBy admin

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How to Take Care of Teeth with Braces?

Oral care becomes even more important if you wear braces or retainers. Harmful bacteria can easily get trapped in your mouth due to braces framework. Also, it may prevent you from cleaning your mouth thoroughly and enjoy foods and beverages as you used to do. But, if you want a clean and healthy mouth after…

October 29, 2017Clinical Advice and Oral Health TipsBy admin

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Six Ways to Safeguard Tooth Enamel

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body. This hard shell of teeth protects the inner dentin or the nerve ends that are connected to your brain. This layer also provides the white, pearly color to your smile. If you see your teeth appearing yellowish, one major reason could be tooth enamel depletion. As the…

October 28, 2017Clinical Advice and Oral Health TipsBy admin
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