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Kaydental 30.09.2020

Even when social distancing is in effect, please follow these steps to keep your smile healthy at home: Five easy steps: https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/oral_health/cfyt/good_for_life/

Kaydental 17.09.2020

Your dentist says you need a root canal. You’ve heard a lot about this procedure lately and you’re a little worried. Is it safe or not? Get the facts here.

Kaydental 10.09.2020

Teeth tell a tale for quite a long time!

Kaydental 23.08.2020

Sealants have been shown to reduce the risk of decay by nearly 80% in molars. Learn why this is important when it comes to your child's dental health.

Kaydental 03.08.2020

Whether you use sticks, pens, mini tanks or any other kind of vapourizer, the Ontario Dental Association wants you to know now is the time to kick your vaping habit for good.

Kaydental 17.07.2020

Don't ignore these warning signs, folks.

Kaydental 06.07.2020

What do you think? Read this to learn why it really depends on your individual needs.

Kaydental 16.06.2020

How can thumbsucking affect my child's teeth?

Kaydental 10.06.2020

Is the taste of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee sometimes a painful experience for you? Does brushing or flossing make you wince occasionally? If so, you may h...ave sensitive teeth, and we're here to help. Click to learn how you can bring some peace to your pearly whites: http://www.oda.ca/images/YOH/YOH_17_Winter_Low-Res.pdf See more

Kaydental 27.05.2020

Is sparkling water bad for my teeth?

Kaydental 20.05.2020

5 ways to care for your mouth when you’re sick.

Kaydental 06.05.2020

Are numbing gels or teething tablets safe for my baby?

Kaydental 25.04.2020

Check out our latest newsletter http://www.northyorkdentalcentre.com/newsletter/dec17.html

Kaydental 09.04.2020

You check in on your sound-asleep toddler only to hear the most annoying noise: the grinding of teeth. Later that week, you’re reading her a bedtime story, and ...again, she’s grinding. Don’t panic. Bruxism is fairly common in toddlers and not usually a cause for concern, says Dr. LouAnn Visconti, President of the Ontario Dental Association. Click to learn more. See more

Kaydental 07.04.2020

Teeth-grinding, or bruxism, is a pain. CDA President, Dr. Larry Levin, sheds light on what causes it and how your dentist can help you treat it. https://globalnews.ca//grind-your-teeth-at-night-what-it-/

Kaydental 20.03.2020

Learn how your dentist can help you fight diabetes.