How to Maintain Good Oral Hygiene
Caring for your teeth and gums is important for your oral hygiene and your overall health. Here, our Winnipeg dentists share 10 tips for keeping your smile happy and healthy for years to come.
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Caring for your teeth and gums is important for your oral hygiene and your overall health. Here, our Winnipeg dentists share 10 tips for keeping your smile happy and healthy for years to come.
Here, our Winnipeg dentists explain why flossing is so important and why you should not skip it by debunking common myths.
Bleeding gums can be a sign of dental health complications, many of which are quite severe and require immediate attention. Here, the Winnipeg dentists from Sturgeon Creek Dental explain how to prevent and treat bleeding gums, and provide guidance on when there is cause for more serious concern.
Our Winnipeg dentists recommend you brush your teeth at least twice a day, and floss once a day. But some patients choose to skip flossing for a number of reasons. Here, we explain why flossing is important and why you should avoid skipping it.
In today's post, our Winnipeg dentists offer 5 tips that can help improve your at-home oral hygiene routine. Oftentimes our patients are not getting the most out of their at-home dental care, so this post is here to help rectify that.
There are many easy ways that you can maintain your oral health through preventive care, daily brushing and flossing, and routine dental visits. Here, our Winnipeg dentists share some oral hygiene tips and how you can care for your teeth.
Good oral hygiene helps you keep your mouth healthy, preventing dental decay and gum disease. Here, our Winnipeg dentists explain how a healthy mouth can contribute to better overall health and wellbeing as well.
Underlying oral health conditions or injuries can lead to dental emergencies. Our dentists in Winnipeg explain how to know if your dental issue is an emergency and what to do.
Many people understand on a basic level that brushing and flossing are recommended by dentists as part of a good oral hygiene routine. However, some patients are unclear on details such as what order these should be done in or if one is more important than the other. Here, our Winnipeg dentists discuss brushing and flossing.
Often referred to as the TMJ, the temporomandibular joint is one of our body's most complex joints. In this post, our dentists in Winnipeg explain three main types of TMJ disorders (TMD), symptoms and treatment options.
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