Inglewood Family Dental
1420 9 Avenue Southeast T2G 0T5 Calgary, AB, Canada
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Locality: Calgary, Alberta
Phone: +1 403-265-5888
Address: 1420 9 Avenue Southeast T2G 0T5 Calgary, AB, Canada
Website: www.inglewoodfamilydental.ca/
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Time is running out! It’s time to use your dental insurance benefits before you lose them. Don’t let your benefits go to waste by scheduling your dental appointments while appointments are still available. By doing so, you get to save money by reducing your out-of-pocket expenses! We offer same-day emergency appointments and direct insurance billing for your convenience. We also follow the Alberta Dental Fee Guide. Call our office today at (403) 265-5888 to book your appointment! We welcome new patients! #DentalBenefits #DentalCare #Inglewood
Do you have dental insurance benefits? Use them now before time runs out! By the end of the year, dental benefits will reset and expire on December 31st! Call our office today to book an appointment! We look forward to your next dental visit. #DentalInsurance #DentalBenefits
It’s never too late to improve your smile. To help patients achieve the ideal smiles that they’ve always wanted, we offer a wide range of dental services from restorative treatments to cosmetic procedures. To save money, utilize any of your unused dental benefits before they expire on December 31st! Get your dental treatment needs from our office. Call us today to book an appointment! #DentalCare #OralHygiene #DentalTreatment
The end of the year is approaching fast, which also means that your dental insurance benefits are about to expire! Don’t lose out on your benefits by scheduling dental treatments covered by your insurance with us! Call us today to book your appointment! #DentalBenefits #DentalInsurance
Confidently smile again! For people who have single or multiple missing teeth, dental implants are a good teeth replacement option. They are the closest a person can get to healthy and natural teeth! Eat, smile, laugh, talk, and enjoy every day activities without worrying about your teeth! Call our office today to see if you are a good candidate for dental implants! #DentalImplants #TeethReplacement
As the year draws to a close, a reminder to use your dental benefits before they expire after December 31st to not lose out on all unused benefits! Appointments are still available! Call our office today at (403) 265-5888 to book your appointment! #DentalBenefits #DentalInsurance
Keep gums and teeth healthy! Healthy teeth and gums are a sign of a healthy body. Fight against any dental problems with the help of our dental services such as dental check-ups and cleanings, teeth whitening, and many others! Call our office today to book an appointment! #DentalCare #OralHygiene #DentalServices
This #RemembranceDay, we must not forget all the sacrifices of those who served and gave their lives in the name of peace and freedom. #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay2020
Did you know that chewing gum is actually not bad for the teeth as long as the gum is sugar-free? This is because when a person chews gum, they increase the flow of their saliva and saliva helps strengthen the teeth and reduce tooth decay. #SugarFreeGum #ToothDecay
Brushing teeth daily does not take a lot of time. If a person brushes their teeth twice a day for two minutes, over the course of a year it will only add up to more than a full day of brushing. Avoid the consequences of not taking care of your teeth by practicing proper dental hygiene every day. For professional cleaning and check-up, call our office today! #Brushing #DentalHygiene #OralHealth
Here’s a tip: Don’t cover your toothbrush or place it in a closed container. Why? Because covering it will keep the bristles moist and there’s no better place for bacteria to thrive but there. Keep the toothbrush clean by storing it in an upright position and allowing it to air-dry, as well as remembering to replace it with a new one every 3 months. If you have any dental concerns, feel free to call our office today to book your appointment! #DentalCare #OralHygiene
Gum or periodontal disease is an infection of the gums that starts with bacteria on the teeth that get under the gums, causing plaque build-up and tartar which then leads to early gum disease or gingivitis. It has been found that people who smoke are 2-7 times more likely to develop periodontal disease than non-smokers. To prevent gum disease, try to avoid smoking and visit our clinic regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Call our office now to book an appointment! #GumDiease #PeriodontalDisease #OralHealth
Get in the festive holiday spirit with some bright smiles! Come visit us for some dental care and treatments that would make you smile confidently this holiday season! We’re open 7 days a week to care for your smile. Our dental practice follows the Alberta Dental Fee Guide and we also offer direct insurance billing to make things more convenient for our patients. To save money, maximize your dental benefits before they expire on December 31st! Appointments are still available. Call our office today at 403-265-5888 to book an appointment! #Holidays #DentalCare
Have a wonderful weekend! Wishing you a beautiful weekend full of smiles and laughter! #HappyWeekend
Receding gums occur at all ages. Gum recession happens when the gum tissue margin surrounding the teeth wears away or pulls back, exposing more of the tooth. It can occur to the entire jaw. It may cause discomfort and interfere with chewing and biting. If you have gum concerns, feel free to call our office today to book an appointment! #RecedingGums
Have you made the most out of your insurance benefits? If not, you still have time to utilize them before they expire after December 31st! Don’t let your dental insurance benefits go to waste! Call our office today at (403) 265-5888 to book your appointment! We welcome new patients and we are open 7 days a week. #DentalBenefits #DentalInsurance
Sometimes, white spots appear on the teeth. There are several reasons for that. It could be because of a loss of mineral content in the enamel, caused by trauma to the tooth during development, or it could be an indicator of a bigger health issue. Visit our dentist to figure out the cause. Call our office today to book an appointment! #WhiteSpot #OralHealth
Toothbrush bristles cannot reach about 40% of the tooth structure, this is why flossing is necessary to ensure food, plaque, and bacteria are removed from the teeth. Regular dental cleaning will also greatly help in keeping oral health in tip-top shape. Your dental health deserves a specialist. Call our office today to book an appointment! #OralHygiene #DentalCare #DentalClinic
A bad bite can have a severe impact on oral health. If a person has a bad bite, it increases their risk of dental problems, gum disease, and jaw disorders. It can also affect their ability to taste, chew, and even communicate. To avoid experiencing these problems, call our office today and we’ll determine the proper orthodontic treatment for you! #BadBite #Malocclusion #Orthodontics
Do you get a sharp pain in your tooth only when you bite down? It may disappear, and you forget all about it, or you may simply choose to ignore it. However, if it becomes a common occurrence, it might mean that you have a cracked tooth. Several circumstances may cause a cracked tooth, including: Chewing on hard objects such as hard candy or ice Bruxing, the chronic grinding and clenching of your teeth... Uneven pressure on the tooth Too much stress on the tooth If you think you have a cracked tooth, call our office today to book an appointment! #CrackedTooth #OralHealth
Why is it encouraged to wait a couple of minutes before brushing? Some foods and drinksthe acidic ones temporarily soften the tooth enamel. Brushing immediately after consuming such foods and drinks could remove some of the enamel, making the teeth more susceptible to decay over time. If you are experiencing any dental issues, feel free to call our office to book an appointment! #ToothEnamel #OralHealth
What makes you smile? Share with us the reason for your lovely smile! Improve your pearly white smile by visiting our office. Call us today to schedule an appointment! #Smile #DentalCare
People who are involved in physical and competitive sports need to be aware of the importance of sports guards or mouthguards. They are necessary pieces of equipment because they help protect teeth from damage or injury that can come from playing rigorous sports such as hockey, boxing, martial arts, football, etc. To acquire a custom-made mouthguard, call our today and book an appointment! #Mouthguard #SportsGuard #Sports
Calcium plays a role in making the jawbones healthy and strong to hold the teeth in place. Incorporate more calcium into your diet. Almonds, beans, and broccoli are great sources of calcium! #Calcium #Jawbone #OralHealth
Have a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving! May your home be filled with laughter and happiness! #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving2020
Wishing everyone a harvest of blessings, good health, and good times. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend! #HappyThanksgiving #Thanksgiving2020
Did you know that it is actually better to brush teeth first thing in the morning? During sleep, plaque-causing bacteria multiply in the mouth. Brushing teeth after waking up can remove the plaque and bacteria and it also helps introduce fluoride into the mouth before eating. Cleansing the mouth of the bacteria that multiplied overnight helps lessen the number of particles that turn to acid from your breakfast! For professional dental cleaning, call our office today! #Brushing #DentalCleaning #OralHealth
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