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Tooth Sensitivity Treatment At Mason Dental –

Have you ever been eating an ice cream cone when you suffered a sudden jolt of pain in one of your teeth? If the enamel has eroded, or the gums have receded, the dentin layer of the tooth is exposed. The substances that cause tooth pain travel to the pulp where the nerves of the

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Who’s Afraid Of The Big, Bad…Dentist?

People who experience dental phobia (Dentophobia) may take comfort in the fact that it is a fairly common diagnosable mental condition. At least they know they are not alone and that the medical community takes it seriously. Phobias like Pteromerhanophobia: (the fear of flying) and Acrophobibia (the fear of heights) can be challenging, but a

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What Is Lurking Under Your Gumline?

Hello Grapevine! Healthy gums are as important as healthy teeth. Mason Dental stresses how proper oral hygiene helps keep both your teeth and gums in good shape. When brushing, hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle pointing the bristle tips at the gumline. The bristles of a soft toothbrush can clean the food particles in

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Why Routine Cavity Checks are Critical for Your Health

Don’t Let Tooth Decay Threaten Your Smile and Wellbeing As a family and cosmetic dentist for over 30 years in Grapevine, Texas, Mason Dental emphasizes the importance of routine dental care. After all, oral health is far more than just achieving a bright, healthy smile! Did you know that neglecting to treat cavities and tooth

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Filtered Grapevine Water And Oral Health

A simple way for Grapevine residents to choose beverages that won’t harm their teeth is to keep it simple and make water their go-to drink. However, for safety, thrift, and convenience, many dental patients choose to drink bottled water or filter it themselves at home. Filtered water can be detrimental to oral health if it

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Sudden Tooth Pain? When a Toothache Is More Than Just a Nuisance

Nothing ruins your day, or restful evening, quite like a sudden, throbbing toothache. Tooth pain can start out of nowhere and quickly become unbearable, making it difficult to concentrate on anything else. While some tooth discomfort may be minor and pass quickly, other types of tooth pain demand prompt attention. Knowing the potential causes can

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Fun Facts about the Toothbrush and Its Role in Protecting Your Teeth!

Safeguarding Your Smile One Bristle at a Time In the grand scheme of human inventions, the toothbrush may seem like a modest one. Yet, this unassuming tool plays a vital role in preserving one of our most valuable assets – our oral health. Beyond its simple appearance lies a profound impact on our overall well-being,

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Lasering In On Precision Dentistry For Impeccable Results

The powerful, precise, highly-concentrated beam of light initially known as Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) is so ubiquitous that the acronym has now been relegated to lower case. Lasers are used in everything from weapons to barcode scanners. They have increased efficiency and advanced technology in numerous industries such as communications, manufacturing,

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6 Ways Dental Crowns Restore Grapevine Smiles

Dental crowns have been around a long time, but they continue to play an important role in Grapevine cosmetic dentistry. A dental crown, often called a cap, covers the visible part of the tooth. Dental crowns are used for several problems common among Grapevine cosmetic dentistry patients: An old crown that is damaged or ill-fitting

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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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