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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 9-05-2022
Is your newborn struggling to latch on during breastfeeding? Or, have you noticed that their tongue appears heart-shaped when they cry? Is their tongue unable to move from side to side? These are signs that your baby may be tongue-tied. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 6-05-2022
Your wisdom teeth are located at the very back of your mouth and are the final teeth to erupt. Although wisdom teeth most commonly appear between the ages of 17 and 21, they might never emerge at all. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 27-04-2022
Ankyloglossia, otherwise known as tongue-tie, occurs when there is an abnormality in the band of tissue that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth. This tissue band is called the frenulum. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 12-04-2022
Gone are the days when mouthguards belonged solely in the sports world. Mouthguards are actually extremely beneficial for many ordinary people. They’re not just for athletes! If you clench or grind your teeth while sleeping, then you’re the perfect candidate for a mouthguard. Read More
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Posted by Dr. Julie Boudreault On 9-04-2022
Tongue-tie, or “Ankyloglossia” occurs when a child’s tongue is fused to the floor of the mouth because the “frenulum” is either abnormally short or attached too close to the tip of the tongue. Read More
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