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Hello Everyone,
With the weather warming up outside we tend to find ourselves enjoying the outdoors more frequently.
Spring cleaning activities such as gardening, cutting the grass, and washing the car all help to keep us active. These activities also expose us to the sun for extended periods of time.
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In past issues we have reminded you to stretch before undertaking any activity.
We would like to take this opportunity to remind you to apply sunscreen as well!
While some sun is needed for your body to produce Vitamin D (essential for calcium absorption), too much sun can be harmful and lead to long term problems. For some tips regarding protecting yourself and your family, especially if you have young children feel free to visit Health Canada at this link. |
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Dentistry on Dundas' Fireworks Display
will be on July 26th.
The Dentistry on Dundas annual fireworks display at the Whitby Marina has become a tradition that we are extremely proud of. We would like to thank all those who attended to celebrate Whitby Harbour Day with us last year and invite you to join us again this year with your friends and families.
This will be our fifth year sponsoring the event and we promise to impress. |
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If you are planning a trip or your children are getting ready to travel over the Summer Break, now is a great time to come in for a cleaning and a check-up!
Remember, a break from your regular schedule should not include a break from proper oral hygiene!
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If you know of someone who would benefit from our dental services, please let us know.
We truly appreciate your confidence and your referrals!
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With all of that said, get out there and enjoy yourselves. We hope all of the mothers out there had a great Mother's Day and that everyone took full advantage of the long weekend.
The team and Dentistry on Dundas would like to wish you and your family a safe and healthy month filled with reasons to smile.
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Pregnancy is filled with exciting changes to your body, and your mouth is no exception. Changes in hormone levels during pregnancy increase the potential for dental problems, emphasizing the importance of proper and sometimes extra-ordinary oral hygiene.
Pregnancy Gingivitis is the most common of the dental concerns during a pregnancy. This form of Gingivitis is most prevalent between the second and eighth month of pregnancy. The symptoms associated with Pregnancy Gingivitis include: gums that are red, swollen, tender, or bleeding during brushing and flossing.
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