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Plaque vs Calculus
One of the most common questions we get asked is: “What is the difference between plaque and tartar?” Have you ever noticed that when you
Neighbourhood Profile – Canada Post
So much has changed in the Yonge and Eglinton area since we opened our dental clinic back over 40 years ago, but one neighbour
Tooth-Friendly Halloween Candy
The last thing most kids want to find in their pillow cases after a night of trick-or-treating are boring tooth-friendly candies. So the trick is
Top 5 Tooth Brushing Mistakes
Pretty much everyone knows they should brush their teeth at least twice a day. But does everyone know how to brush properly? Take a look
All About Root Canals
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
Tooth Jewels: Our Favourite Grillz
Think of them as jewelry for your teeth. Grillz, sometimes called fronts, made their first appearance in the mid-1980s when rappers in the world of
The Importance of Flossing Daily
Flossing your teeth once a day is the most important thing you can do to maintain healthy gums. The small investment of time it takes
Culinary Adventure at Centre Island
On Friday July 25th, 2014 Yonge Eglinton Dental had a company picnic and barbecue at Central Island. We also enjoyed some time kayaking in the
Our Five Favourite Hollywood Smiles
Hollywood is full of great smiles from wide grins of pearly whites to crooked smirks and sinister sneers. Here are five of our favourites: Julia
Caring for your teeth between dentist appointments
It takes a team to keep your mouth healthy, and you’re far and away the star player. We depend on you to maintain a healthy
Bonding
Fillings for back teeth have traditionally been made of amalgam. Amalgam is a compound of metals and is a dark colour. Until recently there was
Dental insurance Predeterminations: Who, Why and How to Ask for One.
We understand that cost is a very real factor in determining whether or not you can move ahead with a recommended treatment plan. Even if