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Smile Makeovers: First Things First

Hello, I’m Dr. Scott Mason of Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry. Thanks for visiting my blog. In today’s post, we will focus on something that happens occasionally when a patient requests cosmetic dentistry from their Grapevine dentist. Let me set the stage. The patient comes in for a consultation about a smile makeover. We’ll call

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Do You Want To Change The Shape Of Your Gums?

Most Grapevine dental patients know that cosmetic, restorative and orthodontic dentistry procedures improve your teeth. There are treatments to reshape teeth, straighten teeth, correct damaged teeth, whiten teeth, and replace missing teeth. But what about your gums? Do you realize how integral your soft tissues are to the overall appearance of your smile? The shape

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6 Easy Ways To Eat Like A Dentist In Grapevine

There is nothing that influences your smile as much as your eating habits in Grapevine, Texas. Develop good eating habits and your Grapevine dentist will smile down on you too. Patients in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake would do well to follow the example of a dentist in what and how they eat. 1. Rinse after

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The Mason Dental – Cosmetic & Family Dentistry Guide To Dry Mouth

Many residents in our Grapevine community experience dry mouth occasionally. Some develop dry mouth in social situations or when they are under a lot of stress. Sporadic or infrequent dry mouth is usually not a serious trouble. Constant dry mouth, or xerostomia, is not only irritating, but it can lead to acute health problems. Grapevine

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Floss Pick Facts For Grapevine

Dental patients who live in the Colleyville, Southlake, and Grapevine area want to keep their mouths as healthy and clean as possible. However, they are also looking for convenience, and that’s why many of them turn to floss picks instead of old-fashioned dental floss. These little tools are quite handy. They usually have a handle

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Do You Have Xerostomia?

Most dental patients in the Grapevine and Southlake area know that they can go to their local dentist for toothaches, cleanings, and bleeding gums (not to mention cosmetic dentistry procedures such as a smile makeover), but there are some lesser-known oral concerns that your Grapevine dentist can also help you with. Dry mouth, technically called

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Are You Getting Your Dose Of D?

Most Grapevine people know that vitamin D is important for healthy teeth and bones, but many of us fail to get adequate amounts. Today’s article is a friendly reminder to our patients – especially expectant mothers – about the importance of vitamin D. Here is a sampling of vitamin D findings from around the web:

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Grapevine Dentistry For Your Smile

Here at Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry we see patients for anything from fillings to cosmetic dentistry to cleaning requests. Having your teeth cleaned can be just as critical as addressing cavities and taking care of cosmetic dentistry needs. Dr. Mason treats every patient like a celebrity to be admired for just being themselves and

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Nature As Our Guide At Mason Dental – Cosmetic & Family Dentistry

Scott Mason at Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry performs complete smile re-designs that turn ordinary teeth (or even teeth with significant problems) into celebrity-caliber smiles. If you have been considering a smile makeover, you probably want to know if you will still look like yourself. The answer is “Yes! Only better!” You see, Dr. Scott Mason

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Dentists Know When A Simple Problem Can Become Serious

Today in the Grapevine family dentist blog we are going to discuss those small irritations in the mouth that have the potential to become big problems. Injuries, sores, or inflammation in the mouth can be very uncomfortable. These non-specific irritations, called stomatitis, have many different causes. They may be caused by cold sores, gum disease,

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