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November 2018: Tips, eNews & More!
 
 

November is a busy time of the year. Right after a fun-filled Halloween, we are still nursing our candy hangovers while trying to get everything done before the holidays arrive.

This is the best time to prepare for the colder months so you can relax later. Make sure you take your winter clothes and boots out of storage, put snow tires on if you have them, remove the garden hose so your pipes don't freeze, and enjoy a steaming cup of hot chocolate or hot apple cider.

Colder weather also means increased teeth sensitivity when eating, drinking, or even just going outside in the cool weather. Tooth sensitivity can be caused by a broken or decaying tooth, or worn down enamel from grinding. If you have been experiencing tooth sensitivity, make sure to get in touch with us, so we can get to the root of the problem.

With the end of the year approaching, if your dental benefits are based on the calendar year, you'll want to make sure you get in your checkup so they don't go to waste! Also, if you have more significant work that you've been holding off from starting, speak to us about options to split it between your 2018 and 2019 insurance allotment. Try and book an appointment as early as possible as they fill up fast.

Keep Smiling,

Dr. Lawrence Freedman
Bloor Dental Health Centre
 

 
Learn to Speak Dental!
 
  Our dental term of the month is: ABRASION

Abrasion is progressive loss of hard tooth substances caused by mechanical actions. It most commonly affects the premolars and canines and is most frequently caused by incorrect tooth brushing technique, clenching and/or grinding teeth. If you have concerns about abrasion, speak with your dental hygienist or switch to an electric toothbrush as they have less abrasive tendencies.
 

 
Use of Cannabis and Your Oral Health
 
 

We have talked about smoking tobacco and its consequences on oral health. Now with the legalization of cannabis in Canada, let's discuss how its regular use affects your dental health.

Regular cannabis users usually have poorer oral health, which is evidenced by higher rates of tooth decay, missing teeth, inflamed gums, and cavities as compared to non-users.

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French Onion Soup
 
 

Cold weather requires comfort food that gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling in your belly. And what better than the classic French Onion soup, with its caramelized onions and oozing with cheese! Whether you enjoy the hearty bowl all by yourself or share it with someone, it's always a delight.

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