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Child Dentistry, Dental Tips

There’s something funny about the holidays. We spend most of the year making sure that our children eat healthy foods. We steer them clear of that bag of chips—and then...

Child Dentistry

According to the Canadian Dental Association, tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases during childhood in Canada. For reference, about 23.6% of children have at leas

Child Dentistry, Info & tips

For some, a visit to the dentist can be an anxiety-filled experience. Teeth clenching and body sweat-inducing, fear of dental appointments are quite common, especially amongst chil

Child Dentistry, Dental Tips

As parents, we all have had our days where our child refuses to brush their teeth. It can almost feel like nothing will motivate them to take care of their...

Child Dentistry, Info & tips

Sleep apnea is a potentially life-threatening sleep disorder characterized by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. Dentists, orthodontists, and other oral-health professional

Child Dentistry

Most orthodontic treatments start in a person’s teen years when all permanent teeth have come in and the results are more predictable. However, some young children show a need ea

Child Dentistry, Info & tips

Let’s get to it. Our teeth aren’t perfect. Not when we’re kids, and not when we’re adults. That is why, as Canadians, we spend over $13 Billion annually on dental services.

Child Dentistry, Dental Tips

While it may be unheard of amongst your family and friends, some children DO take to their hygiene habits quite seriously from an early age. Obviously, not a habit that we...

Child Dentistry, Dental Tips

Did you know that babies can develop a habit of sucking their thumbs or fingers before they’re even born? One of human’s natural reflexes, sucking is an involuntary response to

Child Dentistry

It isn’t uncommon. A Canadian Health Measures Survey asked over 5000 participants to describe their experiences with oral pain over a range of 12 months. Roughly 12% (1 out of 8)

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