clickadent – Clickadent https://www.clickadent.ca Call Your Dentist Tue, 12 May 2020 17:28:13 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9 https://secureservercdn.net/104.238.69.231/y6g.339.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Icon-512x512-1-32x32.png clickadent – Clickadent https://www.clickadent.ca 32 32 What Your Dentist Can Tell By Looking In Your Mouth https://www.clickadent.ca/what-your-dentist-can-tell-by-looking-in-your-mouth/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-your-dentist-can-tell-by-looking-in-your-mouth Mon, 11 May 2020 17:27:51 +0000 https://www.clickadent.ca/?p=2351 DENTISTS AREN’T JUST LOOKING FOR CAVITIES at your routine or emergency checkup. A quick examination of your mouth can reveal a lot more about your oral and overall health than you think. The dentist may even discover some of your quirky habits! Here are a few things dentists may notice when they look inside your mouth: […]

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DENTISTS AREN’T JUST LOOKING FOR CAVITIES at your routine or emergency checkup. A quick examination of your mouth can reveal a lot more about your oral and overall health than you think. The dentist may even discover some of your quirky habits!

Here are a few things dentists may notice when they look inside your mouth:

#1: You Haven’t Been Flossing Regularly

That quick flossing session right before your appointment may make it more apparent to your dentist that you haven’t been flossing on a regular basis. When you only floss right before your dental checkup, your gums may still be bleeding and usually look damaged and inflamed. Healthy gums, on the other hand, appear tight and pink.

#2: You Have A Sinus Infection

Sinus infections are known for causing pain and pressure in your sinus cavity, but sometimes you can even feel it in your upper teeth!

Are you unsure whether you have a toothache or a sinus infection? Luckily, your dentist can tell the difference! A simple home test is to bend over and touch your toes. If the pressure or pain increases upon bending over, it is most likely not a toothache!

#3: You Bite Your Nails

Here’s one of those quirky habits that you can’t hide from your dentist! Nail biters have levelled off, flat front teeth. This is because of the grinding that occurs between the top and bottom teeth.

Find out How To Stop Nail Biting.


#4: You Have A Vitamin Deficiency

Dentists look at more than just your teeth—they examine the health of your whole mouth! Vitamin deficiencies in particular can manifest themselves in your mouth in various ways. Here are some examples:

  • Sores
  • Changes in the tongue
  • Tissue sloughing off
  • Delayed healing
  • Easily bleeding gums
  • Burning tongue syndrome

Dentists are often the first to discover a vitamin deficiency and can help get you back on track.

#5: You Used To Suck Your Thumb

If you had the habit of sucking your thumb or finger past the age of seven, there will be significant changes in your bite and the position of your teeth. Telltale signs may remain but these can be fixed through orthodontic treatment.

#6: You Have Another Serious Health Issue

Serious maladies such as oral cancer, diabetes, and heart disease show symptoms in the mouth.

Oral cancer, for example, is characterized by unexplained bleeding, discoloured patches, swelling, bumps, or even eroded areas on the lips, gums, or other areas inside the mouth. Diabetes and heart disease visibly affect the health of the gums, shown by increased swelling, bleeding and sensitivity.

Your overall health is important to us. Trust us to catch any warning signs that may appear in your mouth. We’re here to detect any problems and help you stay healthy and happy!

Thank you for placing your trust in our Platform!

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Don’t Let Your Dental Insurance Benefits Fly Away https://www.clickadent.ca/dont-let-your-dental-insurance-benefits-fly-away/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dont-let-your-dental-insurance-benefits-fly-away Mon, 11 May 2020 17:25:07 +0000 https://www.clickadent.ca/?p=2347 THE END OF THE YEAR IS approaching fast! Before year’s end, our team wants to remind you to take a look at your dental insurance benefits! Insurance Benefits Typically Don’t Roll Over To Next Year Each year your dental insurance company probably gives you a maximum amount of available benefits. Since those benefits don’t typically roll […]

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THE END OF THE YEAR IS approaching fast! Before year’s end, our team wants to remind you to take a look at your dental insurance benefits!

Insurance Benefits Typically Don’t Roll Over To Next Year

Each year your dental insurance company probably gives you a maximum amount of available benefits. Since those benefits don’t typically roll over into the following year, you’ll want to contact us now to get your appointment scheduled!

We all know how it is, once the holiday season is upon us—hectic! Life can get really busy and some things fall between the cracks. So remember that your dental health needs your attention too—not just for the sake of your teeth, but for your overall health. If you’re due (or overdue) for an appointment, Take advantage of those dental insurance benefits before time is up!

Thank you for being our valued and loyal patient!

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Special care for your teeth in adverse health conditions https://www.clickadent.ca/special-care-for-your-teeth-in-adverse-health-conditions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=special-care-for-your-teeth-in-adverse-health-conditions Mon, 11 May 2020 17:21:37 +0000 https://www.clickadent.ca/?p=2343 Oral care is one of the basic daily activities we all go through. Our body is exposed to the outer world through the nosocomial and oral route. Hence it is very important for you to take special care of your oral Hygiene when you’re sick. Even in the case of pregnancy, special care should be […]

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Oral care is one of the basic daily activities we all go through. Our body is exposed to the outer world through the nosocomial and oral route. Hence it is very important for you to take special care of your oral Hygiene when you’re sick. Even in the case of pregnancy, special care should be taken, because it not only affects the mother’s oral health but also can expose the risk to the infant in the perinatal period. 

During illness, we tend to become a bit slower, our metabolism is altered. Hence, we need even better care to keep our oral cavity clean. Be assured that you don’t share your toothbrush with anyone. Even in healthy conditions, it’s not advisable to use someone else’s brush. But during any sickness, special attention must be paid to this point.

  1. Rinse your oral cavity if you have a stomach-ache or if you have vomited, make sure you have cleaned your mouth properly and brushed after that.
  2. Use sugar-free cough drops instead of cough lozenges. The lozenges are full of sugar and can build up sugar around your teeth.
  3. Stay hydrated when you are not well. When your nose is stuffed with secretions and throat is itching, you should make sure that you drink water more often to keep hydrated.
  4. When the episode of illness is over and you are feeling healthy again, make sure that you buy a new toothbrush and dispose of your old one.

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