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You must:
  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Ideally, brush after each meal and always before going to bed.
  • Brush your teeth properly. It is recommended to brush for a continuous 2 minutes.
  • Floss Daily.
  • Eat healthy - It makes a difference. Good balanced meals are always better for you than snacking. Stay away from candy and other sweets. If you indulge in a sweet, especially a sticky candy, always remember to brush your teeth as soon as possible.
  • Visit your dentist for check-ups regularly - This truly is the most important thing to do to ensure your oral health. Many people do not realize that no matter how much you brush or how much you floss, the only way to ensure long term oral health is to visit your dentist.
If you have any questions regarding preventive dental care, please contact us at: 905 877-2273 (CARE)

  • Teeth Whitening
    The simplest way to enhance your smile. Teeth stains are caused due to numerous reasons, including but not limited to, smoking, drinking coffee, sugary drinks and foods and the list goes on and on. Having stains on your teeth does not necessarily mean you have not taken good care of your teeth; sometimes it is unavoidable over time.
  • Dental Veneers
    Normally, a good alternative to crowns, veneers are very thin pieces of specially shaped porcelain or plastic that are attached over the front of your teeth. It is a great procedure as it needs very little or no anesthesia.
  • Dental Bridges
    Dental bridges literally join the opening caused by one or more missing teeth. A dental bridge is made up of two crowns for the teeth, which are placed on either side of the gap, with a fake tooth in between. These fake teeth can be made of alloys, gold, silver, porcelain or a mixture of all of the above. Dental bridges are supported by your natural teeth or can also be supported by dental implants. It is important that you have had good oral hygiene.
  • Dental Bonding
    The dental bonding procedure uses a tooth-colored resin (a long-lasting plastic material) and repairs a variety of structural issues with your mouth. It is also used for cosmetic procedures. The basic concept is that dental bonding applies a “cover” of any natural flaws in your current teeth, by applying a thin coat of plastic material on the front of them.
  • Dental Implants
    Over the years, there have been extraordinary advances in the dental community, ranging from better ways to improve your oral hygiene to more effective ways of replacing problem areas. However, even with the dramatic improvements, millions of Americans still lose there teeth. The main causes of tooth loss are gum disease, bad oral hygiene, and injury. Dental Implants give you a new option to replace your tooth roots, versus the older methods of dentures or bridges.
  • Dental Crowns
    A dental crown is a “cap” that is tooth-shaped, which is inserted over a tooth. It covers the tooth to restore the shape of the tooth, the size of the tooth, the appearance of the tooth or the strength of the tooth.