Can I repair dentures at home?
No, trying to repair dentures yourself can damage them further. Always consult with your dentist or prosthodontist.
Dentist
Dr. Susan R. Pan, DDS, is a highly qualified dentist with a long-standing engagement in the field since 1986. She was a recipient of the Dr. Gerald Z Wright Award for graduating first in her class at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario. Additionally, she worked as a clinical instructor for new dentists at the University of Western Ontario’s School of Dentistry and graduated from the Dental School of Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Pan has received recognition for her exceptional work, as she was consecutively awarded the Diamond Winner for the Readers’ Choice of their Favorite Dentist by the Hamilton Spectator in 2014 and 2015, and was nominated for the same title multiple times in 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.
Typically every six months, but your dentist may recommend more or less frequent visits based on your oral health.
Dental implants can contribute to improved facial symmetry and fullness by preventing bone loss in the jaw, which can lead to a sunken appearance after tooth loss.
They restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape by filling the cavity after removing the decayed portion.
They assist the dentist during procedures, take X-rays, manage patient records, and perform some oral cleanings.
TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. A disorder in this joint can lead to pain or limited movement in the jaw.
When the pulp inside a tooth becomes infected or damaged, it can cause pain and swelling. A root canal removes this pulp to preserve the tooth.