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July 2008 Dental Centre in Square One eNews

Introducing Square1Dental.com
Welcome to the first edition of our eNewsletter! This forum will help to keep you up to date with regards to dental services, news from around the office as well as health tips and topics of interest.

This month, we would like to introduce you to our new website a Square1Dental.com.

Our website will provide you with information regarding some of the services we offer as well as allow you to ask us questions and even request an appointment from, the computer you are sitting at right now!
Please visit our website here or by clicking on the above image and let us know what you think.

Wishing you countless reasons to smile,

The team at the Dental Centre in Square One

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Get Your Teeth into Shape?
Looking at old photos you think to yourself, why is that tooth longer than the other ones?

You're just not happy, despite that smile on your face. Your teeth are clean and healthy, yet something is odd with your smile. One of your teeth is a little... 'out of shape'!


Tooth Reshaping, or Contouring, is an on the spot cosmetic treatment available to you. Dental Reshaping is used to correct crooked, chipped, cracked or overlapping teeth in as little as one session. The procedure can be used to alter the length, shape or position of your teeth.

A few millimetres of reduction here and a few millimetres of tooth-coloured laminate there. Subtle changes can often create a beautiful smile.
Are you a candidate for tooth contouring and reshaping?
Continue reading here.

Soda Drinkers Beware!
Sugar drinks such as sodas and pops have been getting a lot of attention lately. They are even considering warning label similar to cigarettes on their packaging.

If you enjoy the occasional pop with lunch or during the work day here are some tips to limit the damage to your teeth.
Try the sugar free versions, they are less likely to cause cavities (although they still damage enamel).

Drink your pop during a meal.

Drink through a straw (to minimize contact with teeth).

Follow a pop with a good drink of water to rinse the mouth clean.

Most importantly limit your pop consumption, remember that once it passes through your teeth, the rest of your body has to deal with it and that's a whole other story!


   
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