Pain is the body’s signal that something is not quite right, and pain in the ears can be distressing. Even if it is a dull ache rather than a feeling you’d describe as acute, if it persists beyond a day … Continue reading
Read moreOral cancer doesn’t hit the news as much as many other types of the disease; it may surprise you to know that more Canadians will be diagnosed with oral cancer than cervical or ovarian cancer, and it causes more deaths … Continue reading
Read moreNo one likes to have bad breath. Typically, it’s the result of something you ate, or maybe you got stuck in traffic for an hour after that cup of coffee…In other words, it’s usually a temporary condition that can be … Continue reading
Read moreSo, you’ve noticed a sore on your lip, your tongue, or on the inside of your lips or cheek. It looks like a shallow depression, white or yellow in the middle with red edges. And, it hurts! It may even … Continue reading
Read moreSo – you’ve had a restorative procedure to repair damage to one or more teeth. Depending on your individual situation, that my involve a crown, bridge, a combination of those two, or dental implant surgery. Now, you can just go … Continue reading
Read moreA recent study has given dentists yet another reason to underscore the importance of brushing and flossing as part of your regular oral hygiene regimen – the link to maintaining healthy blood pressure. The study, published in the December 2018 … Continue reading
Read moreFruits are an important part of a healthy diet. Study after study shows that consumption of fruit is associated with good health, and avoiding many common diseases and conditions. Fruits rich in Vitamin C, in particular, contribute to gum and … Continue reading
Read moreWhen you have a cavity in a tooth as a result of tooth decay, your dentist can help you restore your smile. Cavities may also simply be called tooth decay, or caries, and it’s an extremely common health issue worldwide. … Continue reading
Read moreDid you know that your baby was born with 20 teeth waiting to erupt below their gum line? Baby teeth usually start to come through between the ages of six months and one year old. By age three, most kids … Continue reading
Read moreBecause of modern dentistry, most of us can expect to keep our own teeth well past middle-age into our senior years. However, as we age, maintaining oral and dental health can be a challenge, especially if you have a combination … Continue reading
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Dr Axelrad and Staff