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Why Are “Calcium Deposits” on Your Teeth Bad for Your Smile?

Why Are “Calcium Deposits” on Your Teeth Bad for Your Smile?

Posted by Braydon Dental Care on Tue, 23 Dec 2025

We all know that calcium is good for us. It’s the mineral that helps keep our bones and teeth strong.In fact, about 98% of the calcium in your body is stored in your skeleton. But did you know that...

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Stop Cavities Before They Start: Tips from Braydon Dental Care in Brampton

Stop Cavities Before They Start: Tips from Braydon Dental Care in Brampton

Posted by Braydon Dental Care on Wed, 26 Nov 2025

Cavities are one of the most common health problems, but here’s the great news: they are almost always preventable! Understanding simple steps to stop cavities before they even start is key to...

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Minimally-Invasive Smile Makeovers with Dental Bonding

Minimally-Invasive Smile Makeovers with Dental Bonding

Posted by Braydon Dental Care on Thu, 23 Oct 2025

If the sound of a dental drill makes you nervous, you are not alone. Many people hesitate to pursue cosmetic treatments because they worry about discomfort or permanently changing their natural...

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What Exactly Is Biofilm?

What Exactly Is Biofilm?

Posted by Braydon Dental Care on Wed, 24 Sep 2025

Have you ever wondered about that slimy, yellow buildup on your teeth? It's called biofilm, and understanding it is key to a healthy smile. What is Biofilm? Think of biofilm as a tiny, protective...

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Root Canals Don’t Have to Be Scary: What Really Happens

Root Canals Don’t Have to Be Scary: What Really Happens

Posted by Braydon Dental Care on Fri, 5 Sep 2025

When people hear the words “root canal,” they often think of pain and stress. Today, that’s no longer the case. A root canal is a simple treatment that can save your tooth and stop pain from...

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Why Teeth Whitening Causes Sensitivity

Why Teeth Whitening Causes Sensitivity

Posted by Braydon Dental Care on Wed, 30 Jul 2025

Most whitening products use peroxide. This gets below your enamel to break down stains. While effective, this process can make your teeth more sensitive to hot, cold, sweet, or sour foods and drinks...

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