Hamilton Mountain Dental Group

Providing people with a positive experience centred around, but not limited to dental care. The product for both, our team and the people who trust us with their care will be a better quality of life.

Do Braces Change the Shape of Your Face?

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If you have misaligned teeth or an uneven bite, your dentist may have recommended braces or an Invisalign treatment to correct your misalignments. Getting your teeth straightened is important, not just for a more even smile, but to facilitate proper eating and speaking and for a range of oral health benefits. However, you may have concerns about whether braces will affect the shape of your face. Orthodontic treatment can affect facial structure somewhat; however, the extent of these changes depends on the type of correction required and … Read more

Receding Gum Stages: Progression of Periodontal Disease

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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common oral health condition that affects the gum tissues around your teeth. It progresses through different stages, increasing in severity if left untreated. Early intervention is crucial to prevent serious complications and tooth loss. This article will delve into the various stages and progression of gum disease, including treatment options at each stage, and the importance of early treatment. Key Takeaways Early Detection is Crucial: Recognizing the signs of receding gums in their early stages is essential for … Read more

What Is Tongue Tie Surgery?

Ankyloglossia (Tongue Tied) in adult male mouth

Ankyloglossia, commonly known as tongue tie, is a condition that affects nearly 5% of newborns. Tongue tie occurs when the thin piece of skin beneath the tongue, called the lingual frenulum, restricts the tongue’s range of motion. This condition can have varying degrees of severity and can lead to a range of other related concerns. What Is Tongue Tie? Tongue tie is a congenital condition. If the lingual frenulum is shorter and thicker than usual, it can affect the normal movement of the tongue. In newborns, it … Read more

Protecting Your Teeth In Sports

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Participating in sports and physical activities is a great way to maintain a healthy lifestyle and have fun. However, it’s crucial to remember that accidents can happen, and protecting your teeth during sports is essential. It’s important to take all possible precautions to protect your teeth and mouth, such as utilizing a mouth guard. Helmets Helmets are crucial protective gear in many sports, offering primary protection for your head against potential head and brain injuries. They are particularly important for activities such as cycling, skateboarding, and skiing. However, … Read more

What Problems Can Tooth Decay Cause?

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Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a very common oral health issue that can have far-reaching consequences, if left untreated. It can lead to other oral health concerns and is linked to general health conditions. What Causes Tooth Decay? Tooth decay is caused by harmful bacteria in the mouth which feed on sugars from leftover food particles, and produce acid. The combination of acid, bacteria, and food debris forms a sticky substance called dental plaque. This is the film you can sometimes feel … Read more

The Importance of Sleep Dentistry for a Healthy Night’s Sleep

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Getting enough good quality sleep is essential for good health and well being. If you are having trouble getting the sleep you need to function in top form, it’s important to find out the source of your sleep disruption. Unfortunately, an added complication is that not getting enough sleep can actually negatively affect how well you can sleep through future nights. Being sleep deprived surprisingly can make it even harder to get quality sleep, leaving you with even worse sleep deprivation. If you have tried improving your … Read more

What Is Root Canal Treatment?

What Is Root Canal Treatment

If you have an infected tooth, and the infection has spread to the soft tissue in the roots of that tooth, it will be very painful. If left untreated, the affected tooth will need to be extracted, and the infection can spread to neighbouring teeth, gums, and other tissues. Getting the tooth treated as soon as possible will help you avoid severe tooth pain that increases as your infection becomes worse. What Are Root Canals? Protected by your layers of tooth enamel and dentin, your tooth roots … Read more

Common Oral Problems

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Most people are aware that oral hygiene, regular dental checkups, and professional dental cleanings play an important part in maintaining good oral health. However, it’s also important to be aware of common oral diseases and conditions, to watch for potential symptoms. Below are some of the most common oral diseases and dental problems. Tooth Decay Tooth decay is the most common dental problem; the majority of adults have had at least one cavity. Tooth decay occurs when plaque and bacteria build up on teeth. The plaque produces … Read more

Dental Restoration Options for Damaged or Missing Teeth

Dental Restoration Options for Damaged or Missing Teeth

Even with good oral hygiene, teeth can become damaged, or even fall out. Whether the damage or tooth loss occurred because of tooth decay, grinding, gum disease, or dental trauma, restorative dentistry can help correct the issue. Restorative dentistry aims at strengthening and repairing natural teeth that have been damaged, and replacing missing teeth, to restore oral health and prevent further damage. Restoring Weakened or Damaged Teeth If you have cracked, chipped, or decayed teeth, your dentist may recommend one or more options to treat them. Fillings … Read more

How To Whiten Your Teeth

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Smiling is a part of our everyday life. Some people may be self-conscious about their smile because their teeth have yellowed over time. If this is the case, you have probably considered teeth whitening remedies that can help remove surface stains from your teeth. Key Takeaways  Yellowing of teeth can be caused by various factors like the consumption of coffee, red wine, smoking, eating acidic foods, or insufficient tooth brushing. Moderation in consumption and regular dental hygiene practices can prevent discoloration.  Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial … Read more

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