Happy New Year – 2021!
Our entire dental team would like to wish you and your family a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We are grateful to our patients for supporting us throughout the past year and hope to be of service to you for many more years.
Important Holiday Tips For Taking Care of Your Gums and Teeth
The holidays are here with us and many people are planning for lots of parties and get-togethers with their friends and family. However, even with all the festivities around you, you should not forget about your dental health.
The Top 5 Mistakes You Might Make When Cleaning Your Teeth
Dental hygienists often emphasize the importance of sticking to certain guidelines to avoid diseases in the teeth and oral cavity. Despite these efforts, dentists receive millions of visits every year from people who complain about tooth caries, gingivitis (i.e., inflammation of the gum), and other oral cavity pathologies.
Happy Thanksgiving From Sherwood Dental, Your Kitchener Dentist
We all have many things to be thankful for on this holiday, and among them is that you or your family members are maintaining strong dental health!
Why you should have a professional dental cleaning.
Plaque, calculus, and stain build-up on our teeth and under our gums causing inflammation. The purpose of professional dental cleaning is to prevent, reduce, or eliminate an inflammatory response that affects every system of our bodies.
Our Dental Office Is Now Open
Our communities have been through a lot over the last few weeks, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our regular habits and routines.
Happy Canada Day!
Happy birthday, Canada! And a wonderful Canada Day to You and the people closest to you.
All You Should Know About Dental X-rays
Dental x-rays can show areas of concern before they become symptomatic. They are a very important diagnostic tool for dental professionals. They should be taken on a case-by-case basis with necessary safety measures in place.
Wear a Mouth Guard to Protect your Smile
The sports guard is meant to absorb the force from impact to the mouth. This reduces the risk of injury to the teeth and mouth such us: chipped or broken teeth, root damage, damaged restoration, and cheek and lip lacerations.
Why Does My Tooth Hurt? Common Cause and Treatment Options
Toothaches can be caused by many different issues. It is important to eliminate not only the pain but also the reason behind it. Seeking dental advice is crucial to prevent more serious issues an even potential life-threatening conditions.