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Do your dental benefits run out at the end of the year?

The end of the year is fast approaching. If your dental benefits are based on the calendar year, it is important to use your full benefits before they expire. Think about any treatments you may require; the longer you may put off treatment, the greater the chance that more extensive treatment may be needed or that it becomes an emergency situation.

Our office staff works with you to help maximize insurance benefits and to organize appointments to accommodate your personal schedules so you can receive recommended treatments and preventive care. Book an Appointment as early as possible since appointment times are sure to fill up fast.

November 2016: Tips, ENews & More!

 

Can you believe that the year is almost over? November sometimes feels like an in-between time; some very cool days, occasionally mild days; after Thanksgiving, but still sometime before the end of year holidays, why not use the time to get ready for the winter season? As you're snacking on your Halloween candy stash, try and tackle an item or two off your check list of annual winter chores. Here's what's on our list of things to do; get out those winter jackets and boots from storage, put snow tires on if you have them, remove the garden hose so your pipes don't freeze, enjoy a steaming cup of hot chocolate.

As it gets colder, you might have noticed some increasing sensitivity with your teeth, when eating or drinking or even just going outside in the cool weather. Tooth sensitivity can be caused by a broken or decaying tooth, gum disease (or receeding gums) or worn down enamel from grinding. If you've been experiencing tooth sensitivity, make sure to get in touch with us, so we can get to the root of the problem.


Have a safe and healthy month,


Dr. Stephen Kay, Dr. Melvyn Kay, and the Kaydental Team

Mind the Gap!

 

Are you hesitant to show your teeth when you smile?
Is your smile missing something?
Maybe even a full tooth!

Many people, for one reason or another, have lost a tooth. Reasons range from poor dental hygiene to any variety of accidents. Whatever the reason for the missing tooth we can repair your smile and replace your tooth with a dental implant.

A dental implant is a small prosthetic post that is placed into the bone of the upper or lower jaw. The post functions as the root portion of a lost natural tooth and serves as an anchor for a replacement tooth. An artificial tooth is then attached to the post. Dental implants look and feel exactly like natural teeth - in fact, no one other than you and your dentist will be able to tell the difference.

Click here find out if dental implants are right for you!



Overnight Oats!

 

Everyone knows breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Start you day off right with this fast, easy, and nourishing jar of Overnight Oats! Packed with protein, fat, fibre, and complex carbohydrates, this little jar will keep you full and fueled through to lunch!

Click here for the full recipe.