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Clear Aligner and Class II Cross-elastics

I am recently helping a ten-year-old male achieve a perfect smile with a clear aligner (similar to Invisalign). His dental development is about 2 to 3 years ahead of his age based on the average North American tooth eruption pattern for males. His dental malocclusion diagnosis was: class II occlusion subdivision left with severe crowding in his upper and lower…
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A Recent Implant Case Requiring Bone Grafting

A few days ago, I was performing extraction of an upper front tooth and bone graft. The patient has cardiovascular disease and is on a blood thinner. She also has a chronic mucogingival disease called Lichen Planus, which expresses red swollen inflamed gum tissues in her mouth. After the initial examination, co-diagnosis of the conditions, treatment options, and discussions, the…
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Biolase Diode Laser and Oral Health

After implementing laser dentistry in my practice earlier this year, I had the privilege of doing a few procedures that I normally would not do or would not be able to do – mainly for the fear of haemorrhaging during and after the procedures, the complexity of the techniques with conventional methods, less predictable results and severity of post-operative pain…
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Happy Thanksgiving

Affinity Dental Care Thanks YOU We, Dr. Kenneth Wong, Josie, Jovina and Natalia, as a Burlington wellness-based family dental practice, would like to express our huge gratitude to our patients who have trusted us for their dental care in the past year. We have grown in the number of patients who choose us as their family dentist, and a big…
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Tourism

There are many forms of tourism…but here I am going to talk about is dental tourism. Dental tourism is a kind of medical tourism which can be loosely defined as someone who travels outside the country of residence to another country for dental treatment. In the past, the medical/dental tourism often referred to those who travelled from less-developed countries to…
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Prevention during COVID-19 Pandemic

In my last blog, I explored the relationship between people who have poor oral health and the severity of the symptoms associated COVID-19 disease. The positive relationship would suggest patients should continue to visit their dentists and hygienists for teeth cleaning, scaling and examination during this unusually worrisome period of time. Safety for patients, staff and treatment providers during your…
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COVID-19 and Oral Health

It has been almost a year since the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the world. People got infected, some were asymptomatic, most became sick but recovered from the disease. But some recovered with long-lasting morbidities. Sadly over 2% of the people who contracted the disease died. During this time, we have learned some patterns about the disease: we have seen that the…
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What is wellness-based dentistry?

Wellness-based dentistry is rather a philosophy, than a discipline or specialty. It encompasses the practice of family, cosmetic, children, implant, gum-disease and any other fields of dentistry. The proficiency in delivering wellness dentistry bases on how much the practicing dentists 1) know about the body and the diseases that can be expressed in the head and neck areas, and vice…