Maintaining healthy teeth is an important concern for our patients. At Wetaskiwin Family Dental in Wetaskiwin, we are devoted to helping you care for your teeth and keep them healthy. …
How Dental Implants Are Changing Dentures
If you wear conventional dentures, you know they are not an ideal solution for missing teeth. Now at Wetaskiwin Family Dental in Wetaskiwin, there is a better way. The problems …
How Bright Can You Shine?
Most of us notice our teeth getting dull as the years go by. Maybe duller teeth are the least of our worries as we age. On the other hand, who …
Gap-Tooth Smiles Aren’t Quite As Adorable Anymore
Have you lost your teeth? It’s a lot different than when you lost your baby teeth way back in the day. Unfortunately, these don’t grow back. But with a dental …
Hiding Your Smile? Wetaskiwin Family Dental Can Help
Some people think their smile is not much of an asset, so they do their best to keep it hidden. Pictures, funny movies, jokes, hilarious Internet videos—none of these can …
Dental Questions? Wetaskiwin Family Dental Has Answers
At Wetaskiwin Family Dental in Wetaskiwin, we strive for excellence in dentistry every day. Providing the best possible dental care goes beyond cleanings and exams. We like patients who ask …
The Wow Factor
At dentist in Wetaskiwin, we continue to achieve fantastic results with our cosmetic dentistry smile makeovers. If the term “cosmetic dentistry” is unfamiliar to you, it’s a type of dental …
Top 5 Do’s And Don’ts Of Dental Hygiene
In this blog post from Wetaskiwin Family Dental in Wetaskiwin, we would like to deliver some straightforward tips about oral hygiene. 1.Do… remember you are just cleaning the plaque away …
It’s A Great Time To Have Ugly Teeth!
Is it really a great time to have ugly teeth? Yes! Cosmetic dentistry, like what you’ll find at dentist in Wetaskiwin, can turn ugly into unbelievably beautiful. Teeth whitening, for …
Sealants Prevent Cavities For Kids
Your child’s first dental exam at Wetaskiwin Family Dental in Wetaskiwin should occur when the first teeth are in, usually between six months and one year of age. During this …