Tips For Coping With Dental Anxiety

We know dental visits can be a bit nerve wracking and annoying, even if it’s just for a routine cleaning and checkup appointment. That’s why we’ll teach you how you can stay relaxed and enjoy your time in the dentists chair.
Can I Stop My Gums From Receding?

You’ve just been to see your dentist for a check-up, and you’ve been told that your gums have started receding. Now you’re wondering what to do about it and if you can reverse the process to restore your natural gumline.
We Are Your Dentist in St. Catharines

You’ll notice as soon as you walk in the door that our St. Catharines clinic provides a modern and comfortable atmosphere so that we can treat effectively. We are your local dentist and experts in taking care of you and your family’s oral health!
We Are Your Local Hamilton Dentist

t’s been a while since we joined the Hamilton community and we couldn’t be prouder. Our clients are awesome and our clinic location in the Jackson Square Mall really puts us in the heart of the city as the downtown Hamilton dentist.
Sports Mouth Guards For The Win!

If you’re an athlete at any level or have kids that are playing sports, a mouthguard should be a major consideration when it comes to choosing equipment. Learn more!
Ten Oral Health Related New Year’s Resolutions You Should Incorporate

If what you want are nicer teeth then keep reading as we’ve listed our top ten oral health resolutions that will improve your smile this year.
Should I Get a Dental Checkup Before Travelling?

Travelling is meant to be fun, relaxing and an adventure, but in order to make the most out of your trip you’ll want to make sure that you’ve done everything you can to prepare properly.
Is Good Oral Hygiene a Seasonal Flu Fighter?

The link between oral health and the health of the rest of the body has been well established, but it’s becoming clear that a clean mouth also reduces the body’s susceptibility to systemic viruses and harmful bacteria.
Does a Cold or Flu Affect Oral Health?

Most people will find themselves reaching for cough medicine, painkillers or a nasal decongestant to mitigate their symptoms, but what does a cold or flu mean for your oral health?