We are happy to announce that our office has now reopened with enhanced health & safety measures. We will begin to schedule patients as of June 3, 2020. The health & safety of our patients and staff has always been and will continue to be our top priority. By following the most up-to-date guidelines for…
COVID-19 Update May 30th 2020
Difference Between a Dental Crown and Porcelain Veneer?
A paramount difference between porcelain veneers and dental crowns is how much of the tooth they cover over and how they are applied. A crown encases the entire tooth while a veneer just its front side. Swing by our Vancouver Dental Office to speak to one of our cosmetic dentists. They’ll figure out what’s the best solution…
What I should do if my tooth got knocks out?
A knocked-out permanent tooth is a dental emergency. Knocked-out teeth can be re-implanted in many cases. A permanent tooth that is re-implanted within 30 minutes has the highest chance of success. Here’s what you should do: Put the tooth straight into a cup of milk if it is completely ripped off, if not then let…
Recover Smoothly After Oral Surgery
You’ve just gone under the knife and probably just regained all your senses. Don’t panic, just let your body work itself out. You may feel pain, it’s normal. Below are some common questions people have after oral surgery. How do I keep my mouth clean after surgery? Do not rinse your mouth or brush your…
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Tooth Discoloration, What Should I Do?
A very common cause of tooth discoloration is a childhood injury called a pulpal bleed or bruise of the tooth due to force or trauma. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the tooth is non-vital. An evaluation by a Hastings Street Dentist is recommended for a definitive diagnosis. Your teeth can become discolored by stains on…
East Hastings Family Dentist Answers Questions from Parents
Your children’s teeth might be small, but they are important. Following good dental practices as a child is the only way to ensure your children’s dental care routine lasts into their adult years. However, knowing exactly what to do sometimes can be difficult. Parents generally have lots of questions when it comes to their children’s…
Vancouver Dentists Agree – Electric Toothbrush Trumps Manual Toothbrush
Many patients don’t realize just how important it is to use the right toothbrush. They typically rely on the sample they get after their 6-month dental visit or pick up a cheap option at their local grocery store. To them, all toothbrushes are basically the same, and they don’t see a reason to invest in an electric…
Vancouver Dentist Addresses Early Childhood Caries (or Cavities)
ECC is short for early childhood caries (or cavities), which is an especially damaging form of the dental decay, which impacts the primary teeth of preschoolers. The prevalence of ECC in pre-school children in urban areas of Canada is six to eight percent, but in disadvantaged populations such as the Inuit of the Northwest Territories,…
Vancouver Dentist Addresses Bad Breath
Halitosis, or what we commonly refer to as bad breath, affects almost 1 in 3 people– but that doesn’t make it any more enjoyable. Going through life scared your breath is going to cause people to grimace can put a damper on your confidence. Thankfully, there are a few ways to fight bad breath– and…