Many Canadians lose unused dental benefits at the end of the year. Here is why late November is the ideal time to book and secure the care you are already paying for.
Read MoreCold and flu season increases congestion and mouth breathing, which can harm enamel, gums, and developing smiles. Here is how families can protect their oral health this fall.
Read MoreRemembrance Day reminds us to honour veterans and recognize the role oral health plays in long-term wellness. Here is why accessible dentistry matters for those who served.
Read MoreStress increases in late fall and many people begin clenching or grinding their teeth. Here is how seasonal stress affects oral health and what you can do to protect your jaw and smile.
Read MoreHalloween candy leaves lasting effects on teeth. Here are practical steps families can take to protect enamel, prevent cavities, and reset their oral health after a sugar-filled week.
Read MoreOctober is National Orthodontic Health Month, which arrives at the same time as Halloween. Learn how to enjoy sweets without breaking brackets or delaying treatment.
Read MoreHalloween is a fun night for families, but sugary treats can linger long after the costumes are packed away. Learn how to protect your smile while still enjoying the sweets.
Read MoreOctober is Dental Hygiene Month in Canada, a perfect reminder to focus on oral health with tips, checkups, and preventive care to keep your smile strong all year.
Read MoreCold and flu season can take a toll not just on your body, but also on your mouth. From dehydration to the side effects of medication, your oral health can suffer during illness. Here’s how to protect your smile while you recover.
Read MoreAutumn is filled with comfort foods, Halloween candy, and sweet seasonal drinks. While these treats are part of the season’s joy, they can also put your teeth at risk. With a few mindful choices and good oral care habits, you can enjoy fall flavors without harming your smile.
Read MoreInfection Prevention and Control (IPAC) is the foundation of safe dental care. Guided by Public Health Ontario standards, IPAC practices protect both patients and dental teams from harmful infections. At Monarch Dentistry, we prioritize these protocols every day to ensure your visit is safe and worry-free.
Read MoreThe changing seasons affect more than your wardrobe. Shifts in weather, humidity, and daily routines can directly influence your oral health. From increased tooth sensitivity in cold air to dry mouth caused by indoor heating, understanding these seasonal effects can help you protect your smile year-round.
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