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Treatment for Tooth Decay in Surrey BC

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Treatment for Tooth Decay in Surrey BC If you’re living in Langley BC or Surrey BC and suffering from a tooth decay or cavities, the water you’re drinking may not be fluoridated enough. Fluoride is known to play a key role in helping teeth stay strong and prevent tooth decay. Studies have shown that children drinking fluoridated water can expect to have up to 35% less tooth decay than those drinking non-fluoridated water. Are you a resident of Surrey BC or Langley BC and looking for an eminent dentist to treat tooth decay or cavities? Langley Dental Centre in Langley BC is the right choice for you. Residents of Surrey BC can drive down to Langley Dental Centre in just 16 mins (17 kms, drive by car via Fraser Highway). Why Langley Dental Centre? Several patients from Langley BC and Surrey BC visit us at Langley Dental Centre to get tooth decay or cavities fixed. Our patients tell us that they chose us because we clicked well with them (the children and elders in the

Healthy Smiles for Your Kids at Halloween

Halloween is one of the most looked-forward to celebrations of the year for children and adults too - dressing up, visiting haunted houses and going door-to-door for candy and plenty of it. Can you ever take away their treat out of trick-or-treating? Not really. You can get the best of both with simple and healthy Halloween tips, without taking away the treats and the candy from the celebration! The Langley Dental Centre has recommended simple oral health-care tips and practices to ensure you enjoy the occasion, while still keeping your oral health; So adults and kids need not worry about cavities this Halloween. Here are some tricks for your treats to ensure good oral health: Time your treats for just-after-meals: While anytime is best to eat candy, there’s a more strategic way to indulge without ruining your teeth. Keep away sweets to enjoy them just after mealtime so that your intake is limited, and the excess saliva produced during mealtime will also help wash away th

Dismiss Dental Fears with Sedation

Oral Sedation Makes Dental Care Easy Oral conscious sedation has provided access to care for hundreds of thousands of Canadians who otherwise would have been without the dental care they need .  Oral sedation (usually in the form of pills) is also called ‘conscious sedation’ because it helps the patient remain conscious throughout the dental treatment while in a relaxed and anxiety-free condition. It is most commonly prescribed for relieving anxiety just before a dental appointment for patients with persisting fear and anxiety regarding dentistry . Who is a good candidate for Sedation Dentistry? While a lot of individuals admit they are fearful of a dental treatment to an   extent, some avoid dental care completely, compromising their dental and overall health. Between these 2 groups are those with moderate levels of fear and anxiety. This group may be able to tolerate minor dental treatment but have a higher level of anxiety towards dental procedures. For example, they ma

Sedation Dentistry: Get Rid of Dental Anxiety & Have a Relaxing Treatment

Case Study “Since my childhood I have had several issues with my teeth and over time, I developed a phobia towards dental treatments or dentists. The last time I went to the dental clinic with severe tooth pain, I was advised to 2 root canal fillings. I was terrified but nevertheless I booked an appointment only in vain. I cancelled the appointment because I could not muster enough courage to go for the treatment. However, eventually I had to go to the dentist after six months when none of the tooth sensitive toothpastes were not working.  I happened to visited Langely Dental Clinic (a professional dental organization dedicated to patient care, from safety to comfort and anxiety-free dental care) and much to my awe, I ended up having a totally relaxing experience, during and after the root canal treatmen t (RCT). I chose the oral sedation option as against the IV option still feeling very uncertain, wondering how I would manage it. I came out of the clinic wondering why was I so para