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    Root Canal or Extraction? How Dentists Decide If a Tooth Can Be Saved

    A painful tooth is not automatically a root canal or an extraction. Dentists weigh restorability, gum and bone support, cracks, decay, function, and follow-up needs before recommending the more predictable path.

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    Laser Dentistry: When It May Help, When It Probably Does Not, and What Patients in Ontario Should Ask

    Laser dentistry can sound impressive, but the real question is whether it helps your specific diagnosis. Here is a plain-language guide to where dental lasers may be useful, where evidence is mixed, and why standard treatment still matters most for gum disease, implant problems, and root canal care.

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    ALF Appliance Treatment: What Patients Should Know About the Evidence, Claims, and Orthodontic Decision-Making

    ALF treatment is often described as a low-force orthodontic or functional appliance, but patients should know that ALF-specific published evidence appears limited and largely older. This guide explains what ALF is, how to evaluate common claims, and what Ontario patients should expect around diagnosis, consent, fees, and follow-up before starting care.

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    Smile Makeovers in Hamilton: When Veneers, Crowns, Whitening, or Orthodontics Make Sense

    A smile makeover is not one treatment. It is a diagnosis and treatment-planning process that weighs your goals, tooth structure, gum health, bite, habits, budget, and long-term maintenance before choosing between whitening, bonding, orthodontics, veneers, or crowns.

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