Recognizing the Symptoms of TMJ Pain
Are you experiencing headaches, limited jaw opening, facial pain, or neck and shoulder pain? Our Whitehorse dentists are here to explain why you might have a TMJ disorder.
Are you experiencing headaches, limited jaw opening, facial pain, or neck and shoulder pain? Our Whitehorse dentists are here to explain why you might have a TMJ disorder.
At Klondyke Dental Centre, we know that healthy teeth and gums play an essential role in your overall health. To help you keep your smile looking and feeling its very best, our Whitehorsedentists share their top 10 dental hygiene tips.
The temporomandibular joint, commonly called TMJ, is one of the most complex joints in the human body. Today, our Whitehorse dentists discuss the three main types of disorders of the TMJ joint.
Brushing your teeth thoroughly at least twice daily is an important step in preventing tooth decay and gum disease. Our Whitehorse dentists explain techniques for brushing properly.
Most people will develop a cavity at some point in their life, which requires a filling. However, many are unaware of the various filling options available. Our Whitehorse dentists are here to explain composite fillings.
While problems related to the root and pulp of your tooth can only be diagnosed by a dentist, there are some symptoms you should look out for. Here, our Whitehorse dentists outline three signs that you may need a root canal.
For many people, root canals can sound scary, but with a good understanding of what to expect during the recovery, you'll come out of the procedure knowing how to maintain a healthy smile for years to come.
Both manual and electric toothbrushes are effective ways to clean your teeth, but which should you use? Here, our Whitehorse dentists discuss the benefits that electric toothbrushes may offer.
Adequate sleep is vital for good health and well-being. That's why dentists offer solutions for sleep disorders, like sleep apnea. Here, our Whitehorse dentists explain what sleep apnea is and the treatment options they can offer.
In the past, a tooth with nerve damage would likely have been extracted. These days, our Whitehorse dentists can perform a root canal procedure to help save a tooth with minimal discomfort.
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