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Follow along as AXIS Dental Group expert dentists share the latest oral health trends that impact you and your family's overall health. Learn about dentistry and oral health including information about cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, veneers and dental implants.

May you have bright smiles and bright “lights” for Christmas

This ice storm has been one of the worst storms our city has encountered…with thousands of trees broken and fallen, causing thousands of power outages across Brampton and surrounding areas! Our dedicated dental team did not miss a beat this past Sunday, as they arrived promptly for the day and stayed open right until close.  We know … Read more

“All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth”…a new meaning…

Even though they are temporary, your child’s baby teeth are important, and are still susceptible to cavities. Tooth decay in infants and toddlers is often referred to as Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, or Early Childhood Caries. Children need strong, healthy teeth to chew their food, speak and have a good-looking smile. Their first teeth also … Read more

Endless Summer Christmas Celebration

  This past Saturday November 23rd, Axis Dental Group celebrated Christmas early with an endless summer celebration… The “summer inspired” evening was a hit and took place at Turnberry Golf Club, Nine 18 Restaurant, a definite “must visit” dinner destination!  The food was made to perfection, the service was unbeatable as they catered to our every … Read more

What you need to know about aging and oral health

According to calculations made by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada , seniors make up the fastest-growing age group. This trend is expected to continue for the next several decades.  By 2051, about one in four Canadians is expected to be 65 or over.                             A preventive approach and dental advances will help most Canadians enter … Read more

Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body

Most of us realize that diet and exercise play an important part in keeping us healthy. But did you know that a healthy mouth is also an important part of a healthy body?  Poor oral health can affect a person’s quality of life. Oral pain, missing teeth or oral infections can influence the way a … Read more

Helpful Tips for Healthy Smiles at Halloween

Halloween is just around the corner and we all know that for most children, Halloween means candy and lots of it!

However, when your child consumes sugary food or drinks, the bacteria (germs) in the dental plaque on the teeth mix with the sugars in the candy to make a mild acid. This acid attacks the hard outer layer of the tooth, called the enamel.

Helpful Tips for Healthy Smiles at Halloween

Halloween is just around the corner and we all know that for most children, Halloween means candy and lots of it! However, when your child consumes sugary food or drinks, the bacteria (germs) in the dental plaque on the teeth mix with the sugars in the candy to make a mild acid. This acid attacks … Read more

Healthy Snacks

If you want to maintain strong teeth for your lifetime, you need to ensure you are eating enough whole grain breads and cereals, fruits and vegetables and lean meats.

Healthy Snacks

Some other healthy snack choices include: nuts and seeds peanut butter cheese plain yogurt popcorn Acid Erosion There are some drinks and snacks that are bad for your teeth and may contribute to acid erosion. Acid erosion happens when food or drink with a low PH level (more acidic) are consumed. That acid can linger … Read more

Visit to Dentist within Baby’s First Year Key to Preventing Childhood Caries

Regular and early visits by infants and toddlers to a dentist can help to identify and address the risk for  tooth  decay that can  lead  to early childhood caries, says the Canadian Dental Association (CDA)

“Tooth decay is preventable,” says Dr. Peter Doig, President of CDA. “Infants  should visit the dentist by age one, and regularly thereafter. These early  visits can identify and address signs of tooth decay, promote good oral health habits, and are an investment in lifelong health.”

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For more information, please call 905.452.7111 speak to Nidia at Ext: 329 or Julie at Ext: 236.

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We recognize that insurance forms and policies can be complicated. It is our goal to help simplify this part of your dental visit.