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Debunking Dental Myths

Today’s Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry blog post focuses on three dental-related myths prevalent in the Grapevine area. All Sugar Is Equally Bad For Teeth We all know that sugar increases our risk of tooth decay, but some types are worse than others. Sugar-based foods that sit on the teeth are more dangerous than those

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Do You Eat A Tooth-Healthy Diet?

Maintaining healthy teeth is an important concern for our local Grapevine dental patients. As your dentist, I’m devoted to helping you care for your teeth and keep them healthy. Everyone in the Grapevine knows that maintaining healthy teeth requires thorough daily brushing and flossing. Regular visits to your local Grapevine dental practice are also necessary for

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5 Tips For Treating Mouth Sores

Hi. I’m Dr. Scott Mason. When my Colleyville and Southlake area patients get mouth sores, I advise them to evaluate what they’re eating and make some changes. By following these tips, you too can avoid the discomfort of eating and help to increase the speed of healing. 1. Eat soft or pureed foods. Don’t worry,

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Use Five Fingers For Quick And Healthy Flossing In Grapevine

5 flossing steps made so easy you can tick them off one finger at a time thanks to Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, on the web at https://www.drmasondental.com/. Thumbkin: Thumb to Chest Reminder Thumb to chest can remind me that this isn’t for my friends. Brushing the goobers off so I don’t gross them out,

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Does My Dentist Care About My Diet?

When people in the Grapevine area think of diet and oral health, they ordinarily think about the damage sweet drinks can cause to teeth. While it’s true that these detrimental sugars cause increased acidity in the mouth and lead to tooth decay, soda and sugary-fruit drinks are only part of the trouble. The typical American

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Small Dental Annoyance Or Serious Problem?

Today in the Grapevine dental blog we are going to talk about stomatitis. Stomatitis is dental-speak for something very common: non-specific irritations found in the mouth. Stomatitis is generally caused by cold sores, gum disease, or even from biting the inside of the mouth (ouch!). Any time the membranes in the mouth become inflamed, they

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An Air-dried Toothbrush Is A Healthy Toothbrush, Grapevine

Today in our Grapevine dental blog we will highlight some of the simple things you can do with your toothbrush to keep your mouth as clean and healthy as possible. One of the most important habits Grapevine residents can form is to always allow their toothbrush to completely air dry between uses. The best way

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Tooth Decay In Grapevine?

At Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, we restore decayed teeth to create smiles that are both healthy and beautiful. Recent advances in both techniques and materials have made the ‘impossible’ not only possible, but affordable for everyone in Grapevine as well. Dr. Scott Mason has been restoring teeth since 1993. Ongoing training is essential to

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Soft, Medium, or Buzz Lightyear?

At Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, Dr. Scott Mason is often asked how to choose the most basic tool of oral hygiene, the toothbrush. Picking a toothbrush in Grapevine can be as difficult as choosing a paint color, and there seem to be just as many choices. If you have visited the dental section of

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Do You Grind Your Teeth While You Sleep?

Here is the Mason Cosmetic & Family Dentistry guide to treating teeth grinding. Understand Most teeth grinding will occur while sleeping. Consistent teeth grinding might be suspected with a sore jaw and dull headache in the mornings. Anxiety or stress are not the only reasons grinding may appear. It can also be related to an

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