TMJ: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options
The temporomandibular joint, commonly referred to as TMJ, is one of the body’s most complex joints. Here, our Winnipeg dentists explain three main types of TMJ disorders, symptoms and how they are treated.
The temporomandibular joint, commonly referred to as TMJ, is one of the body’s most complex joints. Here, our Winnipeg dentists explain three main types of TMJ disorders, symptoms and how they are treated.
A good dental hygiene routine can help preserve your oral and overall health. Today, our Winnipeg dentists share their 10 best oral hygiene tips.
If you have a cavity, you will likely need a dental filling to restore your tooth. In this post, our Winnipeg dentists explain why you'd need a filling, and describe different types to consider depending on your needs.
Depending on your situation, your dentist may recommend a certain type of dental cleaning. Here, our Winnipeg dentists discuss the different cleaning options possible and when they might be used.
If tooth or gum pain is plaguing you, contact your dentist immediately to schedule an appointment. In this post, our Winnipeg dentists explain some possible reasons for your pain and what you can do until you get to the dentist.
Caring for your teeth and gums is important for your oral hygiene and your overall health. In this post, the dental team at Fort Rouge Dental share 10 tips for keeping your smile happy and healthy for years to come.
Jaw pain can indicate a dental issue such as a toothache, TMJ Disorder, or perhaps a more serious condition. In this post, our Winnipeg dentists explain possible causes of jaw pain and what to do with those sore joints.
Our Winnipeg dentists recommend you brush your teeth at least twice a day, and floss once a day. But some patients choose to skip flossing for a number of reasons. Here, we explain why flossing is important and why you should avoid skipping it.
In this post, our Winnipeg dentists explain the various factors that go into family dentistry, and how Fort Rouge Dental can help kids, teens, adults and seniors with their unique dental needs.
Poor oral hygiene habits are the culprit for just how very common gum disease is in Canadian adults. Here, our Winnipeg dentists explain how poor oral hygiene leads to gum disease, and what actions you can take to avoid the condition.