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Oral Health For Grapevine Diabetics

Today’s Grapevine dental article is entitled ‘Oral Health For Grapevine Diabetics.’ Many Grapevine people with diabetes have dental problems. However, gum disease, tooth loss, and periodontal disease are not unavoidable. Blood sugar is the complicating factor. Grapevine diabetics who control their blood sugar have lower rates of dental problems. In fact, many Grapevine dentists have

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Your Child’s Dental Check-up Schedule

How often should your youngster receive a dental check-up? You’ve probably heard that most people need a dental check-up every six months. This is a good schedule for children as well. In some cases, however, a person should see a dentist more frequently. Regardless of their age. If your child has an increased risk for

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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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Soda Spells Double Trouble

Soft drinks, soda, pop. No matter what you call it, it seems to currently be the dietary villain of choice. Today, we are going to give you yet another critical reason to avoid this ubiquitous drink. Mason Dental wants to ensure you’re protecting your oral health. For dental health, soda delivers a double punch of

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Maintaining Optimal Oral Health – The Vital Importance of Brushing and Flossing

For many people, the daily tasks of brushing and flossing can feel like a chore – something to be rushed through or even skipped entirely. However, these simple habits are absolutely essential for keeping your teeth and gums healthy and preventing serious oral health problems down the line. Brushing and flossing properly play a critical

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The Final Step For A Tooth Implant: A Beautiful Crown

When you receive a a tooth implant, a dental crown is the final component. Let’s discuss the complex process required to fabricate a dental crown. Dental crowns can be produced with metal, ceramic (porcelain), resins, or varying combinations of these. Modern porcelain crowns from Mason Dental are an engineering achievement. They make reconstructive and cosmetic

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Do Whitestrips Work?

If you have visited the toothpaste aisle at your Grapevine grocery store, you have probably noticed dozens of products that claim to whiten your teeth. A few years ago, the only over-the-counter tooth whitening options in Grapevine were whitening toothpastes and Crest Whitestrips. Now there is a wide variety of products at every drugstore counter

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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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Keeping Grapevine Patients Calm Since 1993

Are you or a family member apprehensive about going to the dentist? Has an experience with pain or discomfort caused you to start panicking when you think about having your teeth worked on? Have you neglected going to the dentist and feared the amount of work that might need to be completed? At Mason Dental,

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Adequate vs. Incredible Dental Results in Grapevine, TX

A cosmetic surgeon has specialized schooling in addition to the training a general surgeon completes. Likewise, a dental implant dentist has completed rigorous courses in addition to dental school. Of course, many general dentists offer dental implants. At Mason Dental, we provide our dental patients with lasting dental implants in Grapevine, TX. In many cases, general

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