Call 416 233 6883

Dental Care

How Dentists Use Bite Balance to Protect Your Teeth

Reading Time: 6 minutesDentists evaluate bite balance to make sure your teeth, jaw muscles, and jaw joints are working together as comfortably as possible. The goal is not to create a perfectly identical bite for everyone. It is to help your smile function in a way that protects your teeth and supports your long-term oral health.

Best and Worst Late-Night Snacks for Teeth

Reading Time: 4 minutesLate-night snacking might feel harmless, but it can have a serious impact on your oral health. The best and worst late-night snacks for teeth come down to one key factor: how they interact with your enamel while you sleep.

Tooth Pain That Comes and Goes: What’s Really Happening?

Reading Time: 6 minutesIf you have tooth pain that comes and goes, it usually means something is irritating the tooth, nerve, or surrounding tissues — even if discomfort disappears for a while. Intermittent tooth pain is commonly linked to cavities, cracked teeth, gum disease, grinding, or inflammation inside the tooth, and the problem often worsens over time if left untreated.

A Woman’s Guide to Oral Health and Hormonal Changes

Reading Time: 4 minutesHormones play a powerful role in your body — affecting everything from your mood and energy to your skin and metabolism. But did you know they can also affect your teeth and gums? For women, hormonal changes happen throughout life, and these shifts can directly influence your oral health.This guide explains how hormones affect the mouth, teeth, gums, and jawbone, what symptoms to watch for.

Why Veneers Are Planned Around Your Face, Not Just Your Teeth

Reading Time: 8 minutesMeta Title: Why Veneers Are Planned Around Your Face, Not Just Your Teeth Meta Description: Veneers should fit your face, lips, smile, bite, and natural tooth shape. Learn how veneer planning works and what to ask a dentist in Etobicoke. Slug: why-veneers-are-planned-around-your-face-not-just-your-teeth Why Veneers Are Planned Around Your Face, Not Just Your Teeth Veneers are … Read more

Tunes for Teeth: How Music Makes Dental Visits Easier

Reading Time: 5 minutesIf the mere mention of a dental cleaning, filling, or root canal makes your heart race, you are far from alone—research shows that 1 in 6 adults experience dental anxiety. Fortunately, a solution as safe and familiar as your favorite playlist can make a profound difference. Studies reveal that listening to music during common procedures naturally calms the mind and reduces stress. Discover how sound therapy works, what the science says, and why your dental team might suggest headphones for your next visit.

World Cup Smile Guide: 

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe FIFA World Cup brings excitement, competition, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the game with friends and family. Whether you’re playing soccer yourself, attending watch parties, or cheering on your favourite team, it’s easy to get caught up in the action.

While dental health may not be the first thing you think about during tournament season, certain habits both on and off the field can put your smile at risk. From sports injuries to sugary drinks and game-day snacks, a few simple precautions can help keep your teeth healthy throughout the tournament and beyond.

Watching the World Cup in Toronto? 

Reading Time: 4 minutesToronto will welcome thousands of soccer fans as a host city for the FIFA World Cup 2026. From fan festivals and watch parties to packed patios and sports bars, there will be countless opportunities to celebrate one of the world’s biggest sporting events.

While dental emergencies may be the last thing on your mind during the tournament, a sudden toothache, broken tooth, or dental injury can quickly disrupt your plans. Knowing what to do in a dental emergency can help reduce pain, prevent further damage, and get you back to enjoying the action as quickly as possible.

Soccer, Sports Drinks, and Your Teeth: 

Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter a hard-fought soccer game, reaching for a sports drink can seem like the healthy choice. These beverages are often marketed as a way to replace fluids and electrolytes lost during exercise, making them popular among young athletes and their families.

However, many sports drinks contain high levels of sugar and acid, which can increase the risk of cavities and enamel erosion. Understanding how sports drinks affect oral health can help parents and athletes make smarter choices to protect their smiles while staying active.