Do I have sleep apnea, or am I just snoring?
Sleep apnea and snoring may seem similar, but they are two completely different issues. Here, our Whitehorse dentists explain the differences, and why they're important.
Sleep apnea and snoring may seem similar, but they are two completely different issues. Here, our Whitehorse dentists explain the differences, and why they're important.
Dental bonding and fillings are a great way to transform your smile. Our Whitehorse dentists are here to explain the benefits of each procedure and how they can change your smile.
An effective oral hygiene routine is more than just regular brushing and flossing. At Klondyke Dental Centre, our [SITEWIDe][LOCATION] dentists and hygienists review all the steps you should take to keep your teeth and gums healthy and clean.
Veneers provide a relatively quick and long-lasting fix for teeth that are stained, chipped, misaligned, or irregularly shaped. They are a fantastic way to help reshape your smile. Whitehorse dentists are here to tell you how to take proper care of them.
If you are having a hard time deciding between traditional braces and clear aligners, we can help. Here, our Whitehorse dentists discuss some key elements you should consider in making your decision including cosmetic factors.
If your dentist told you that you need braces, you might be wondering if they will hurt. Today our dentists in Whitehorse share tips on how you can avoid experiencing or manage any pain you might feel with braces.
If one or more of your teeth has a cavity you will probably need a filling to repair your tooth. But did you know there are different types of filling your dentist can use? Here, our dentists in Whitehorse discuss some of the reasons why you may need a filling and the different types of fillings your dentist could use.
The temporomandibular joint, commonly referred to as TMJ, is one of the body’s most complex joints. Here, our Whitehorse dentists explain three main types of TMJ disorders, symptoms and how they are treated.
Are you experiencing tooth pain? If so, you need to call your dentist as soon as possible to make an appointment. Here, our Whitehorse dentists share a few of the most common causes for tooth pain and some of the things you can do to manage your pain until your dental appointment.
Many people will have a dental emergency at some point, sometimes as a result of underlying oral health conditions or injuries. Our Whitehorse dentists provide advice about how to know if your dental issue is an emergency, and what to do.
Contact Klondyke Dental Centre today.
Request Appointment