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Types of Dental Fillings

Posted Mar 19th, 2023 in Restorative

If you have a cavity, there are a few materials dentists can use to fill it. Some commonly used filling materials include amalgam, gold, porcelain, and composite. Our Charlottetown dentists are here to explain the differences between filling materials and which may be best for you.

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Can Children Get Gum Disease?

Posted Mar 5th, 2023 in Restorative

Gum disease is fairly common among Canadian adults, but many people are unaware that children can also develop this condition. Here, our Charlottetown dentists explain how gum disease occurs in children and how it can be prevented.

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Gum Disease & Gum Care: Information, Prevention & Care

Posted Feb 19th, 2023 in Restorative

Left untreated, gum disease can severely damage your oral and bodily health. Here, our Charlottetown dentists explain how to prevent periodontitis and improve gum health.

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Recovering from a Dental Crown Procedure

Posted Feb 5th, 2023 in Restorative

Our Charlottetown explain describe what you can expect during your dental crown procedure and how to take care of yourself during the recovery period.

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What is the difference between dental implants and dental bridges?

Posted Jan 22nd, 2023 in Restorative

Dental bridges and dental implants are tooth replacement options used to fix gaps where teeth used to be. Our Charlottetown dentists explain the differences between the two options below.

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Options for Replacing Missing Teeth

Posted Jan 8th, 2023 in Restorative

If you're missing a tooth, it's usually a good idea to get a replacement put in sooner rather than later so you don't sacrifice any more of the gum structure integrity. Our Charlottetown dentists provide a few options for replacing missing teeth, and you can work with your dentist to find the best option for you.

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