Bacteria in your mouth cause dental decay. These bacteria digest the carbs in your diet and then make acid. This acid then breaks down the enamel, leading to dental decay. But you can prevent dental...
Learn MoreWe at North Delta Dental are proud to support the Surrey Food Bank. From now until December 15th, we will be collecting donations on their behalf for their Tiny Bundles program. If you have baby formula,...
Learn MoreMillions of teeth are lost or traumatized annually during sporting activities. A single lost tooth can cost an individual thousands of dollars in dental treatment over a lifetime. Mouthguards also reduce the...
Learn MoreWe want to extend a giant THANK YOU to Dr. Tham from all your Staff. You sent us away Team Building in Seattle for the weekend and we had an amazing time! We visited some amazing places; Safeco Field –...
Learn MoreWhat is Dental Decay? Dental decay (cavities, dental caries) is an infectious process that involves plaque and bacteria. Plaque is a film that is made up of mucous, bacteria and by-products of the food that...
Learn MoreWhat a way to end our day yesterday! We put forward the challenge and he accepted! You can watch us contribute to such a great cause by clicking the link below. It’s always a great day at North Delta...
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