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Barrie dental care: the surgical operating microscope

First off, an obvious truth:  finding the best dentist in Barrie is not a realistic task.  More reasonable, is looking for the best dentist in Barrie for you.  While we have written about the need to look out for the traps of personality and gadgetry (neither of which alone indicate a good fit of dentist…

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Barrie dentistry: the dental diagnosis, or “What’s wrong with my teeth?”

Earlier, we outlined the four areas that any diagnosis performed by a dentist will generally fall under:  periodontal (gums), dental (teeth – duh), functional (the bite and the joints, along with oral habits like grinding or clenching), and dentofacial (the aesthetics of the teeth/gums/lips all in relation to the face).  We continue our series by…

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Dentistry Barrie: what to do with broken front teeth crowns

Here is a case of four ceramic dental crowns done on upper broken front teeth that we are quite proud of.  The reason is not so much the appearance of the final result, but the workup.  We hope that the workup (what you cannot see) will make the case last much longer. Let us explain, with some…

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Pediatric dental care in Barrie, or: Into the Mouths of Babes

When should my child’s first dental visit be?  How many baby teeth are there?  Why are baby teeth important?  What happens when a baby front tooth turns dark?  These and other common questions about pediatric (children’s) dentistry in Barrie are answered below. First off, baby teeth are important! There are normally twenty of them, and…

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Dental Emergencies in Barrie, Ontario

If you have a dental emergency in Barrie, and are in need of immediate dental assistance, please feel free to call us. We understand that dental accidents can happen, and usually seem to happen at the worst possible times and when help is not available. Broken teeth, infected teeth or gums, facial trauma involving the…

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