The Advantages of Dental Sealants
Even the most thorough of brushers may still miss areas of the mouth. It can be almost impossible to reach and clean all areas of the mouth, especially the grooves in the molars that sit near the back. The molars are primarily known for keeping food particles and...
What to Do About a Loose Dental Filling
So, you've got a dental filling, and you might wonder: what happens if it becomes loose or damaged? Don't worry; we've got your back at St. Albert Dental Centre. First off, let's talk about why fillings can run into trouble. It can happen for a few reasons: → Oral...
What are SureSmile® Clear Aligners?
At St. Albert Dental Centre, our team of professionals works closely with patients to help them achieve a healthier smile. We are excited to offer alternatives to traditional metal braces to assist our patients who have mild to moderate misalignment of the smile. This...
Understanding the Three Stages of Gum Disease
One of the most prevalent dental issues in adults is gum disease. Gum disease, also referred to as "periodontal disease," is a disease that can develop gradually over time. The earlier the condition is diagnosed and treated, the better the final results for the...
The Process of Obtaining a CEREC Dental Crown
CEREC, which stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, creates crowns from porcelain blocks while patients are in the chair. With CEREC, the tooth is prepared, and the final restoration is bonded into place during the same appointment. What is...
Dental cleanings for patients with gingivitis and periodontitis
Caring for your smile isn’t just brushing and flossing at least twice a day. It also means getting treatment for conditions that occur over time. Problems such as tooth decay and periodontal disease are serious as they can cause significant damage to the smile—even...