Receding gums are one of the most common dental concerns faced by adults. Many people first notice it when their teeth begin to look longer than usual or when they feel increased sensitivity along the gumline. Gum recession can affect the appearance of your smile, but more importantly, it can put your oral health at risk. In Toronto, where busy lifestyles sometimes push dental visits aside, gum recession often goes unnoticed until it becomes more advanced.
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How to Fix Gums Receding: What Toronto Patients Need to Know
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Gum disease in Toronto - why it's becoming a problem
In the bustling city of Toronto, where life moves at a breakneck pace, health concerns can sometimes take a back seat. Among these, gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is surfacing as a significant health issue that deserves more attention. At Yonge Eglinton Periodontics, we are committed to educating our community about the implications of gum disease and the importance of oral health.
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NYTimes.com: The ‘Quiet Disease’ Lingering in Our Mouths
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Canadian Dental Association - Interview with Dr. Andrew Kay
Dr. Kay was recently asked to speak to the Canadian Dental Association and to provide his input on how the dialog about periodontal disease has changed.
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Meet the Face Behind Yonge Eglinton Periodontics
My name is Dr. Andrew Kay, and I am the owner of Yonge Eglinton Periodontics, which was founded in 2004.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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