April is National Oral Cancer Awareness Month
April is National Oral Cancer Awareness Month. G Family Dentistry, a Dallas-area cosmetic and general dentistry practice, urges patients to request an oral cancer screening at their next appointment....
View ArticleGet Screened for Oral Cancer During Preventive Care
Oral cancer is a growing health concern with cases rising annually around the globe. Although there are several contributing factors, one of the most important is the lack of routine screening. Sadly,...
View ArticleIs Reflux Affecting Your Oral Health?
Acid reflux, GERD, and heartburn are common complaints for many patients today. There are a variety of reasons why someone may experience these common health concerns from genetics to medications to...
View ArticleRoutine Dental Care And Disease Prevention..
“The mouth is a portal into the rest of the body,” according to Dr. Donald Ratcliffe, chairman of the department of dental medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in New York. Research is...
View ArticleKeep Your Smile Healthy
Dental health can have a huge impact on the overall quality of life and wellbeing. This is why it is so important to maintain good oral health and to visit Dr. Jacob Grapevine regularly. At the Plano,...
View ArticleOral Health And Halitosis
Do you suffer with persistent bad breath? Is your bad breath affecting personal and professional interaction? Bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be the result of many things, including what you...
View ArticleCosmetic Bonding Vs. Porcelain Veneers
Cosmetic dentistry is not just recommended for making over a smile, but can also serve an important role in helping to maintain a healthy smile. As we age, tooth structure is weakened and can cause...
View ArticleFighting Tooth Decay
Tooth decay and cavities affect most patients at some point in their lives. Children and adults are equally susceptible to decay, which is the result of harmful bacteria making their way into the...
View ArticleSpooky Plaque At Halloween
The scariest part of Halloween is the damage all that candy does to your teeth! Spooky plaque feeds off sugar, allowing it to rapidly spread and take over your mouth. Plaque buildup can cause gum...
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