How To Avoid Gum Disease
Gum disease is common among Canadian adults, and it’s often caused by poor oral hygiene habits. Our Penticton dentists explain how poor oral hygiene leads to gum disease and how you can prevent it.
Browse the blog posts below to learn how the dentists and team at Penticton Dental may be able to help with your dental care – an important component of your overall health.
Gum disease is common among Canadian adults, and it’s often caused by poor oral hygiene habits. Our Penticton dentists explain how poor oral hygiene leads to gum disease and how you can prevent it.
While it is true can be a root canal is an effective procedure for an effective tooth, it is best to avoid one altogether. Our Penticton dentists are here to talk about ways to avoid this procedure.
A dental filling will likely be needed to restore your tooth if you have a cavity. Our Penticton dentists are here to discuss the types of fillings that you might need to consider.
If you’ve got a cavity, having a dental filling placed by your dentist is a necessary procedure. There are a few tips that can make the time immediately following the filling a bit easier. Our Penticton dentists offer some advice about what you should and should not do after a filling.
If your teeth or gums are causing you pain, you'll want to book an exam with your dentist right away. Today, our Penticton dentists explain some of the causes of tooth pain and how you can prevent it.
The temporomandibular joint, commonly known as TMJ, is located where your jaw meets your skull and is one of the body’s most complex joints. Here, our Penticton dentists explain types of TMJ disorders.
In this post, our Penticton dentists explain the ins and outs of dental care for your family and how we help kids, teens, adults and seniors keep their smiles healthy.
Periodontal disease can negatively affect not only our oral health, but our overall physical health. Today, our Penticton dentists define periodontitis and offer tips on what you can to help fight and avoid it.
Dental issues such as toothaches, TMJ Disorder or potentially more serious conditions can cause jaw pain. Here, our Penticton dentists list potential causes of jaw pain and how to address sore joints.
Many people will have a dental emergency at some point, sometimes as a result of underlying oral health conditions or injuries. Our Penticton dentists provide advice about how to know if your dental issue is an emergency, and what to do.
Our dental team at Penticton Dental is committed to providing a range of dental services tailored to the needs of our patients.
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