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Dental Health Resources

Here, our Mahogany dentists and team share helpful resources, tips and advice for your dental health.

Do Muscle Relaxers Help A Jaw Clenching?

Muscle relaxant medications are one potential treatment occasionally suggested to ease stiff jaw muscles. Although they may be effective, they frequently have negative side effects that make them unattractive, especially when other options may be equally or even more effective.

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How Do You Brush Your Real Teeth With Veneers?

Let’s explore the art of brushing when you have real teeth and have acquired dental veneers near you, ensuring a harmonious blend of oral health and aesthetic appeal.

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Can You Go Back To Natural Teeth After No Prep Veneers?

Have you ever wondered if you could go back to your natural teeth after getting something called “no-prep veneers”? Lets find out together.

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How Do You Tell If a Tooth Crown Is Not Fitted Properly?

This blog will explain the symptoms of a poorly fitted crown and how to correct it.

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Can a Permanent Dental Crown Be Removed & Replaced?

When correctly fixed, these tooth-coloured fillings can last 10 to 15 years. What happens to them when the time has passed—are they replaced? Probably. Our dentist may recommend a replacement if the crowns are too old or worn out.

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Does Chewing Gum Help With Jaw Clenching?

A common concern encountered by many individuals is jaw clenching, a condition that can result in diverse dental issues and discomfort, potentially necessitating TMJ treatment near you.

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How Much Does TMJ Surgery Cost In a Canada?

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) can cause significant discomfort and impact daily life for those affected. In some cases, surgical intervention becomes necessary to alleviate the symptoms and improve the quality of life.

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How Do Veneers Look After 10 Years?

Have you ever wondered how veneers hold up over time?

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