Should I Seek Urgent Care for Tooth Abscess?
When you think of emergency dentistry, the first things that come to mind are knocked out, cracked, or dislodged teeth. After all, a missing tooth
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When you think of emergency dentistry, the first things that come to mind are knocked out, cracked, or dislodged teeth. After all, a missing tooth
At Yonge Eglinton Dental, we use a storage phosphor digital X-ray system. This method uses intraoral plates coated with a crystalline emulsion to make x-rays.
Spring time is sinus infection season for a few reasons. The most common culprit is the return of allergy season. If you’re a sufferer, you’re
Nitrous Oxide (known as laughing gas in some circles and N2O in others) is a colourless, non-flammable, slightly sweet-smelling gas. It’s also on the World
After your root canal, it is possible to have some discomfort when the anesthesia wears off. This is temporary, and best managed with over-the-counter pain
Teeth have a natural protective outer layer made up of either enamel or cementum. Enamel generally covers the tooth above the gum line and cementum
What is a root canal? A root canal refers to two different things: the inner part of the tooth; and a procedure to remedy the
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