Michael Wu
Dentist
1201 Colonization Rd W Fort Frances ON, P9A 2T9About
Dr. Michael Wu is an established dentist working with Drs. Wu and Kennedy Family Dentists located in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. He received his dental education from The University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, graduating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2008. He also obtained a Bachelor of Health Science honors degree with distinction from McMaster University. Upon graduating, he practiced in Ottawa prior to coming to Fort Frances and becoming Dr. Kennedy's associate dentist. After seeing how much he enjoys the community and all it has to offer, Dr. Wu decided to settle down and become a partner in 2011. His abilities as a dentist are continually improving through education and training, as he wants to provide the best possible care for his patients. Furthermore, Dr. Wu maintains an active membership with the International Association for Orthodontics in order to stay up to date with medical advancements in his field.
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University of Toronto
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Michael Wu's Expert Contributions
Can I get an implant without a bone graft?
Yes, you can, but you may need a bone graft during the procedure or not. It all depends on the bone around the proposed site of the implant. Visit your dentist for the best answer regarding your specific situation. READ MORE
Does a sensitive tooth mean a cavity?
No. It could mean many things or could just be sensitive. See your dentist. READ MORE
How long do all on 4 implants last?
Depending on the bone quality, success of procedure, your medical status, any bite or jaw issues, absences of trauma to the face, i.e., car accident or assault and possible smoking habits they can vary. However, ideally the implants themselves tend to last for decades. Most "failures" are typically associated with the denture or new prosthesis breaking or failing 15 to 20 years, rather than the actual surgically placed implants themselves. The solution usually might simply be a replacement of the denture or prosthesis should that occur. A very non invasive procedure. In theory, implants are supposed to last. READ MORE
How can I get rid of a tooth infection without antibiotics?
You can pull the tooth or get a root canal READ MORE
Can you get Invisalign with an implant?
It is possible, but if you have an implant already, you will need to be specifically evaluated to see what your goals are and if the result will be ideal to you. The implant won't be able to move unlike the non implanted tooth, so location of your implant is also important vs. What the issue is to be corrected. READ MORE
Are dentures better than implants?
Not at all READ MORE
How long does it take for oil pulling to heal gums?
It doesn't. If there are signs of healing in the gums, it would be your own body that heals your gums. Also, oil pulling claims are for teeth and to lessen bacterial counts in mouth. Conflicting scientific data on that matter. There is inconclusive data on its efficacy and not proven to have any benefit at all. READ MORE
How long does dental implant surgery take?
It depends on several factors, such as how many implants you are getting, complicated vs simple case, need for extra bone grafting, sinus lift, difficult position, size of implant used, etc. On average, a simple single, uneventful implant procedure takes less than an hour. READ MORE
How long does numbing last after a filling?
Depends on the type of anaesthetic given. Can be a couple hours to almost a day. READ MORE
What toothpaste helps build enamel?
None of them really do once the enamel is actually lost. Typically, enamel is strengthened by certain minerals that these toothpastes may contain. See your dentist for best solution to assess and treat your ailments. READ MORE
Is it possible to have a cavity without tooth pain?
Yes there is. READ MORE
Is drinking apple cider vinegar bad for your teeth?
Short answer: NO Long answer: As long as you do not leave it on your teeth for a prolonged period of time, it will not cause any potential acid erosion. READ MORE
Do I have a cavity?
Not always the case, please visit your dentist to have an evaluation READ MORE
How is tooth decay caused?
Tooth decay is a multi factorial disease. Primarily it is caused by toxins and acids released by bacteria found in plaque that attack the tooth structure and break it down. Sugar feeds these bacteria. Brushing lessens the bacterial count in the mouth. However, other factors such as mineral content of the teeth, the ability of the saliva and its chemical composition can influence the likelihood of the development of decay. This may vary from person to person. Having said that, brushing, oral hygiene, and being aware of sugar intake, as well as fluoride use can help minimize the chances of decay. READ MORE
How can I tell if I have oral cancer?
You can't. Not even we can without histological confirmation, i.e., under a microscope. However, if you have any suspicious ulcerations that do not heal in 2 or 3 weeks or show signs of healing, white or red abnormal patches or growths that do not go away, or lumps and bumps or patterns that change shape or color that did not used to be there, you should go get it checked up. READ MORE
Is it safe to have a root canal during pregnancy?
Yes READ MORE
My daughter fell and broke her front two teeth. What should we do?
It really depends on how bad she broke her teeth and if the teeth are primary or adult teeth. If primary teeth, they fall out or she loses them by 6 or so. If adult teeth, you should have them fixed asap. The degree by which it broke will affect outcome. Without seeing it, it could be anything from a simple chip which is more of an esthetic and minor function complication. Or a major break with nerve involvement, which will lead to the devitalization of the tooth. It will require more treatment. See your dentist for recommendation. READ MORE
My daughter's filled cavity is causing her pain again. What should I do?
Go back to the dentist and let them know. Sometimes a deep filling may cause discomfort or the tooth may need further treatment. Merely a complication of a filling. READ MORE
Is a root canal safe for a 3 year old?
Yes. READ MORE
How long will I have to wait for my next session after first round of root canal?
Yes, that is fine, but should you develop any symptoms, let your dentist know as soon as possible. Hope that helps. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Society Memberships
- International Association for Orthodontics
What do you attribute your success to?
Continues to be a progressive dentist.
Hobbies / Sports
- Traveling, Health and Fitness
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Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Wu
- Debra
I went to Dr. Wu for a toothache. I am terrified of dentists and had avoided fixing my teeth forever but this hurt too much. I just moved to town and he was recommended to me by my boss. I was so scared I almost didn't go. When I got there, The staff was very friendly and courteous. After a thorough examination, Dr. Wu told me I needed a root canal and I was like omg. I almost had a panic attack but he reassured me everything would be fine and I really liked that he explained the procedure to me. I was skeptical but I was in so much pain....because he did not have time to complete a root canal (he squeezed me into his schedule as an emergency), he took out the nerve in my tooth to get me out of pain. I didn't feel the needle or the procedure, I was shocked. He was super nice, very understanding with my nervousness and told me step by step what he was doing while joking around with me and his assistant. I felt so much better that night. The next week I returned to finish my root canal. Completely painless and quick. I was so glad I went to see Dr. Wu. He is the best. I recommend him to anyone who needs a dentist.
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