Dentistry at Kanata
329 March Rd # 209 K2K 2E1 Kanata, ON, Canada
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Locality: Kanata, Ontario
Phone: +1 613-592-6665
Address: 329 March Rd # 209 K2K 2E1 Kanata, ON, Canada
Website: www.dentistryatkanata.com/
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Enjoy our most recent blog post and learn more about the different types of dental crowns available today. #dentalcrowns http://www.dentistryatkanata.com//11/30/dental-crown-opti/
Drinking sugary drinks may lead to increased risk of cavities for children, and obesity and type 2 diabetes for the entire population. Our dental team recommends replacing sugary drinks with water to help reduce the amount of sugars you drink: https://food-guide.canada.ca//make-water-y/sugary-drinks/
Dentistry at Kanata would like to see you again and your safety is our priority! Our dental team is using their training as infection prevention and control experts to help ensure our dental office is safe during the pandemic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHjzLGUgt3U
New 5.0-star Review: "Our entire family goes to see Dr. Ahmed and we have always been treated with kindness and caring. Best staff!"
Act Now Before They Run Out! Did you know dental insurance benefits don’t roll over from year to year? If you don’t use the, you lose them. Remember that you have paid for these benefits, so don’t throw them away! Call now to determine your remaining benefits and get on the schedule before the end of the year Dec 31st.
Tongue Brushing, Really? Is it really necessary to brush your tongue? Read our most recent blog post to discover the importance of maintaining a healthy tongue. http://www.dentistryatkanata.com///tongue-brushing-really/
Enjoy Halloween on Saturday, but beware of tricky treats! Without the right balance of nutrients, your teeth and gums can become susceptible to tooth decay and other oral health issues. Try cutting down on your sugar intake - your teeth will thank you. http://www.cda-adc.ca//oral/cfyt/dental_care/nutrition.asp
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Halloween can be a night of tooth terrors! Enjoy an interesting list of the best and worst candies for the upcoming holiday. https://www.realsimple.com//holidays//best-halloween-candy
Check out our recent September blog post to learn all you need to know about dental plaque. http://www.dentistryatkanata.com//dental-plaque-what-you-/
48% of young adults have untagged themselves from a Facebook picture because they’re self-conscious about their smile. Contact our office to schedule a smile makeover consultation!
Be Sugar Smart! Seasonal colds and influenza may have you reaching for lozenges and other over the counter medications. The sugar content of the formulations can range from 20- 80%, which can harm your teeth. Choose sugar-free options when possible.
Flossing removes plaque and bacteria from places your toothbrush can't reach! Our dental team encourages you to read some helpful tips on brushing/flossing and call our office with any questions. http://www.cdaadc.ca//dental_care_s/flossing_brushing.asp
Without the right balance of nutrients, your teeth and gums can become susceptible to tooth decay and other oral health issues. Try cutting down on your sugar intake - your teeth will thank you: http://www.cda-adc.ca//ora/cfyt/dental_care/nutrition.asp
Learn what makes dentists experts in infection control and their dedication to taking the necessary precautions to protect you, your family & the dental team. If you haven’t received a recent dental cleaning, we encourage you to contact our Dentistry at Kanata team to schedule an appointment. http://www.cda-adc.ca//media_room/ne/2020/oral_health.asp
September is National Gum Care Month! Prevent gum disease by brushing and flossing regularly. You only get one smile, so be sure to take excellent care of it! #gumdisease #gumdisease #gumdiseasetreatment #gumdiseaseprevention #gumdiseaseawareness #gumdiseaseawarenessmonth #gum_disease #gum_diseases #gum_disease_treatment
Why Replacing Lost Teeth is Important http://www.dentistryatkanata.com//why-replacing-lost-teet/
With National Tooth Fairy Day fast approaching (August 22nd), we share a few ideas on how the Tooth Fairy can encourage children to maintain good oral health: Leave a special note Additional gifts Create a brushing and flossing chart... Be pre-emptive See more
With recent studies showing a high correlation between gum disease and other health related problems (including COVID-19), it is more important than ever to keep your professional dental cleanings on schedule. An unhealthy mouth can lead to a variety of health related issues: People with gum disease are 2x more likely to die from heart disease and 3x more likely to die from a stroke. Gum Disease increases the risk of head and neck cancer. Diabetes and bleeding gums inc...rease your risk of pre-mature death by 400-700%. Pregnant women with gum disease have only a 1 in 7 chance of giving birth to a healthy child of normal size. Tooth loss and gum disease increase the risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. Gum disease increases Pancreatic and Kidney Cancer by 62%. 93% of people with gum disease are at risk of diabetes. Contact Dentistry at Kanata to schedule your next cleaning and keep your gums healthy!
National Fresh Breath Day August 6th Pop a mint and smile today! Our dental team shares some valuable ways to combat bad breath: Brush after meals... Floss before bedtime Gargle and rinse with mouthwash regularly Chew sugar-free gum to keep the mouth moist Stay hydrated Seek regular dental care See more
Bone grafting can play an important role in the placement of dental implants. Does everyone need bone grafting before dental implant surgery? Check out our latest blog post to learn more. http://www.dentistryatkanata.com//do-you-need-bone-grafti/ #kanata_dental_implants #kanata_ontario_dental_implants #bone_grafting ... #dental_clinic #dentalimplants #dentist #dentistry #implant #implantology #perio #periodontist #teeth_whitening #veneers #dental_implant #zoom_whitening #hollywood_smile #impacted_tooth #bone_graft #dental_implants See more
Firstly, our dental team wants to say we sincerely hope you, your friends and family are healthy during these potentially stressful times. We want to reassure you that we are doing everything we can to avoid reducing office hours as COVID-19 impacts our community. We will remain open unless otherwise instructed by local public officials. During this outbreak, we ask that you keep your appointments. If you cannot, please let us know in advance so we can reschedule you and have our team help other patients.
If you have oral pain or concerns, treatment that started before the pandemic, or questions about maintaining good oral health, call our Dentistry at Kanata office at (613) 592-6665. Lear more: http://www.cda-adc.ca//media_room/ne/2020/oral_health.asp
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