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January 2014: Tips eNews & More!

 
Happy New Year!

We hope your holidays were full of good cheer!

Now that you're back in the swing of things, are you keeping to your New Year's resolutions? If you need some help, remember to keep it simple, measurable and specific. The New Year is a great time to make positive changes, but remember, there is no bad time for positive change! If you slip a little and fall back on a resolution, don't worry, just pick up from where you are and start again. You have the whole year ahead of you. If your resolution was worth considering in December, there is no reason to wait until next year.

As we mentioned in December, your health benefits may be based on a calendar year, and if you have any outstanding dental work to be completed, or if you are maintaining an oral health and hygiene routine that corresponds with your benefits, now is the time to come in and see us. You can request an appointment here.

All the best from,

Dr. Ron Barzilay





Do You Need Root Canal Therapy?

 
At the core of your tooth there is an area we refer to as the pulp. The pulp is the portion of your tooth where blood and nutrients needed by a healthy tooth circulate. If the pulp is damaged for any reason it is susceptible to infection and can result in pain, swelling, bone damage and loss of the tooth. To save the original tooth and avoid the problems associated with damaged pulp, Root Canal Therapy is often an option.

Root Canal Therapy allows us to save your tooth structure rather than you requiring more costly procedures such as an implant or denture.

Click here to learn more about the root canal process.




Roasted Spiced Squash with Asian Pear

 
Still recovering from your holiday food hangover, but still want to stay warm and healthy with something hearty?

We have the recipe for you!

This delicious soup recipe is full of warm, comforting flavours like cinnamon, nutmeg and pumpkin.

Click here for the full recipe!

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