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Gum and Your Oral Health: To Chew Or Not To Chew? From freshening up your breath after a spicy meal to chewing it to relieve those nerves before a big meeting; gum has been used in various forms for many years. The cushioned, rubbery substance that can so easily be...
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Myths And Facts About Flossing The Canadian Dental Association encourages everyone to floss daily to maintain a healthy and clean mouth. Although, many Canadians ignore the benefits of flossing and forgo the habit altogether. Here are the facts about flossing and the...
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How Often Should You Go To The Dentist? Visiting your dentist regularly as a child might have seemed daunting, but it was necessary. Of course, as an adult, you no longer have someone making appointments for you. Even if your teeth seem okay, you might still be...
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Gum Surgery: What It Is and Why It’s Sometimes Necessary If you need gum surgery, chances are pretty good that it will be detected at a regular check up by your dentist. If, after a thorough dental examination, it is determined by your dentist that you need gum...
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Flossing and Your Healthy Eating Goals: What the Two Have in Common Your teeth can last a lifetime if you follow your dentist’s recommendations. Even after hearing a dental professional give sound advice about oral care, many people still walk away thinking that...
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Eating Disorders and Your Dentist The food you eat and your overall dietary habits play a big role in your oral health. We’ve all heard in the news, or from our health care providers, that eating too much sugar in our diets can lead to cavities, but it’s also true...