Tips to Avoid Gum Disease
Among Canadian adults, gum disease is actually very common, and is often caused by poor oral hygiene habits. Our Melfort dentists are here to explain how you might be able to prevent it.
Here, our Melfort dentists and team share help resources, tips and advice for your dental health.
Among Canadian adults, gum disease is actually very common, and is often caused by poor oral hygiene habits. Our Melfort dentists are here to explain how you might be able to prevent it.
To restore your tooth after a cavity, you will need to have a dental filling placed. Our Melfort dentists explain more about the signs you need a filling and the types of fillings you can choose from.
Our Melfort dentists are her to tell you all about how dental care differs by age and what services may be best for each member of your family.
If you have a cavity you may need to have your dentist place a filling to fix it. Learn more about the procedure from our Melfort dentists as well as what you can and cannot do right after.
Jaw pain can be the result of a number of different things from toothaches to TMJ disorders. Today, our Melfort dentists explain the possible reasons for your tooth pain.
Tooth and gum pain can be very persistent and uncomfortable. Here, our Melfort dentists discuss some of the reasons you might be in pain and what you can do to help.
Most people will experience a dental emergency in their lifetime, either from poor oral hygiene or injuries. Our Melfort dentists provide advice about how to know if your dental issue is an emergency, and what to do.
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 Melfort dentists explain the options.
The temporomandibular joint, commonly referred to as TMJ, is one of the body’s most complex joints. Here, our Melfort 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 Melfort dentists explain how you can avoid needing a root canal.
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