Floss is an essential part of your oral health care routine, along with brushing at least twice a day for at least 3 minutes and visiting your skytrain dentist, Rise Dental, for your regular oral health care checkup every six months. Flossing right before bed can reduce your chances of plaque build-up, tooth decay and gum disease but did you know dental floss can do more for you than just give you a
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Whether you’re in a business meeting or a lunch date, halitosis or bad breath can ruin your whole day and your fabulous first impression. However, with these tips from your dentist at the Rise Dental, your Vancouver skytrain dentist, you can quickly fix your bad breath and get back to business – social or professional. Reach for the Lemon Water Dry mouth is often the cause of bad breath so
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Dental extractions (removing teeth) may be a necessary procedure to prevent tooth misalignment in the case of wisdom teeth or to maintain the health of your other teeth and gums. Extractions nowadays are relatively quick and painless, so if you suspect you have a tooth that might require removal, contact your Vancouver skytrain dentist, the Rise Dental Group, today to book an appointment. If it isn’t practical or possible to
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Here at the Rise Dental, we understand that our Vancouver skytrain dental patients may suffer from dental anxiety and therefore can be extremely reluctant to contact us and book an appointment. Research has identified the Top 3 anxiety-causing reasons about dental visits – and here’s what we’re doing to make your every visit to the Rise Dental, your Vancouver skytrain dentist, something to look forward to! Pain Fear of pain is completely natural and
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One of the most common questions asked to dental professionals is: “what are receding gums?”. In simple terms, receding gums are a result of gum disease — causing your gums to have a “receding” appearance. What causes receding gums? Typically, gum disease plays the largest role in causing receding gums. In simple terms, bacteria that enters the oral cavity as a result of gum disease starts to form plaque. Plaque accumulation
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Have you been told that you require root canal therapy? It’s important to understand what root canal therapy involves so you don’t feel any unnecessary stress when you come to our Vancouver skytrain station dental clinic for the actual procedure. Stress can make your experience at the dentist far more difficult than it actually has to be. What is a Root Canal? The Root Canal is the name for the
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Dentists generally have a bad reputation. Expressions such as “It’s like pulling teeth” and “I’d rather get a root canal” are proof that doing something painful and hard is often compared to going to the dentist. In fact, going to the dentist is shown as something to be endured, not enjoyed. However, it doesn’t have to be that way at all – and we at The Rise Dental Group, your downtown skytrain station dentist,
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If you suffer from dry mouth – especially in the summer – your downtown Vancouver skytrain dentist at The Rise Dental Clinic has some valuable tips on what you can do to relieve your dry mouth symptoms and enjoy yourself, whatever the season! Offer Yourself a Mint or Two If you suffer from dry mouth, try a sugar-free mint, preferably one that has a strong and natural flavour such as
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“Why should I floss?” is a frequent question asked by many patients at The Rise Dental Group in Vancouver. In fact, flossing is one of the most important habits in any good oral health routine. Dental floss helps remove any food particles trapped between the teeth and lowers your chances of plaque build-up. Despite the fact that most patients understand the answer to “Why Should I Floss”, there is still a
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If you’re looking for a way to improve your health, your social relationships and your overall well-being, smiling is your best bet! The simple act of smiling comes with a lot of benefits. According to a recent TED Talk given by Health Tap founder and CEO Ron Gutman, several studies support the theory that smiling improves your health and longevity. One study found that the width of a smile can be used
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