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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 28-01-2021
Diastema? Yes, this is the term used for a gap or space between your teeth. These spaces are most troublesome when it occurs with front teeth or teeth that are noticeable when you laugh or open your mouth. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 15-01-2021
Invisalign braces have become the teeth straightening treatment of choice for over two decades. First introduced back in 1997, the invisible aligners offered a less invasive, almost invisible alternative to traditional braces while offering the same results. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 21-12-2020
Chipping a tooth can cause some panic if you don’t know what to do. The good news is that, often, chipped teeth are painless. Unless the chip is deep enough to reach the soft inner layer of the tooth at the nerve, the most pain you’ll feel will be more like a “sensitivity. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 7-12-2020
When our patients decide it’s time to make some changes to their smiles, we are excited to help them find the perfect solution. One of the most popular choices to address smile imperfections is Invisalign clear aligners. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 19-11-2020
Teeth grinding, or “bruxism,” is challenging for patients to acknowledge, as it often occurs during sleep. Grinding can also happen subconsciously if you tend to clench your jaw when you feel stressed. Read More
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