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Oral Health for Seniors

Seniors Today, seniors can expect to keep most if not all their own teeth. This makes it especially important to maintain regular oral hygiene habits and visits to a dental professional. As one ages, you can expect to make a few small changes in the way you clean your teeth and mouth. Do I need to care for my dentures (or false teeth)? Yes, you should treat your false teeth in the same manner that you care for your natural teeth. They should be cleaned each night and put in water. If there are any changes in the way your…

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Another reason we’re called Family Dental Centre.

Dr. Steve Mascarin of the Family Dental Centre is pleased to announce that Dr. Fanar Swaida and Dr. Fadi Swaida have joined his practice. After growing up in Mississauga, these two brothers followed their passion for dentistry and after graduating among the top students in their respective graduating classes, they are thrilled to launch their career with FDC. Dr. Fanar & Dr. Fadi will be joining Dr. Steve, Dr. Ramez & Dr. Yazmin in caring for patients in all three of our convenient locations. Call today to book your appointment, we’re always accepting new patients into our family. Dr. Fanar…

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Women more prone to gum disease.

Periodontal (gum) disease comes from bacteria and toxins in dental plaque that forms on teeth. If this plaque is not removed immediately it hardens into tartar and a dentist must remove it during routine teeth cleaning. The bacteria in plaque infects the gums and causes redness and inflammation, which destroys the tissues and bone supporting the teeth. As a result the gums separate from teeth and cause infection. Common causes of periodontal disease include tobacco, medications, genetics, stress, poor personal hygiene, nutrition, systemic diseases and for women, hormones. For the most part, women take much better care of their oral…

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Toothpaste

Toothpaste People have different dental problems and benefit from different toothpastes. Talk to your dentist about the toothpaste that best suits your needs. How much toothpaste should I use? A pea-sized dab of paste on the top half of your brush is all you need to clean your teeth Children should use a very small, baby pea-sized dab on their brush. Make sure it is never swallowed Oral RinsesOral rinses, or mouth rinses, are liquids that you swirl in your mouth — no swallowing! — to combat various oral health problems. They range from simple mouthwashes, that fight bad breath;…

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Tips for Fresh Breath

Tips for Fresh Breath Many people think bad breath comes from the stomach. The reality is, bad breath is usually caused by conditions in your mouth, such as the food you eat, and how often you clean your teeth, gums and tongue. Read our tips to ensure bad breath doesn’t spoil the moment: Floss and brush your teeth, gums and tongue daily. Clean as far back on your tongue as you can, as that’s where bacteria often collect. If you don’t clean your mouth, any remaining food particles will attract bacteria, which cause bad breath and contribute to tooth decay.…

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