Brush Twice a Day: Is This Old Adage True?
You may be wondering how often you should brush your teeth. Is it twice a day, three times, after every meal? Here, our Edmonton dentists set the record straight.
You may be wondering how often you should brush your teeth. Is it twice a day, three times, after every meal? Here, our Edmonton dentists set the record straight.
Here, our Edmonton dentists describe what we’ll need to know and what you’ll need to bring for your first dental appointment at our office.
You may be wondering how often you should visit the dentist. Our Edmonton Dentists share why it's so important to attend regular dental checkups at least once a year, and ideally every six months.
Anxiety or fear around dental appointments is very common, and it can prevent you from getting the dental care you need. Our Edmonton dentists explain what options are available to help you overcome dental anxiety, and why regular dental care is so important.
X-rays are a necessary part of dental care, but some people wonder about their safety. Our Edmonton dentists explain why dental x-rays are safe and the benefits of using them in dentistry.
It can be hard to tell if you need a root canal because many of the signs can only be determined by a dentist. This is why it’s so important to see your dentist regularly. But if you don’t get to the dentist to spot an issue before it gets worse, you might end up with an infected tooth and a possible root canal in your future. Our Edmonton dentists share five signs you should visit your dentist right away to see if you might need a root canal.
Gum disease is a bacterial infection found mainly in adults that is characterized by the inflammation of the gums. It can range from gingivitis to the more serious issue of advanced periodontitis. Here, our Edmonton dentists explain more.
Fluoride is a naturally-occurring mineral that helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. Here, our Edmonton dentists explain how topical fluoride treatments work.
When it comes to having the perfect smile, it’s about more than just having one that looks good. Although cosmetic dentistry involves making cosmetic changes to your smile for appearance sake, there are several other reasons for people to consider this type of dentistry. Let’s take a closer look at four unique benefits of cosmetic dentistry.
If you suffer from temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMD, then you know just how uncomfortable it can make daily tasks such as chewing or talking to be. Although we at Today’s Dental offer surgical treatment options to help give our patients the relief that they need and desire, we encourage each one of our patients to exhaust all other treatment options beforehand.