Grand Rapids Family Dental

Grand Rapids Family Dental We are a dental practice devoted to restoring and enhancing the natural beauty of your smile. At our office, your comfort is a top priority.
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At Grand Rapids Family Dental, we are dedicated to using state-of-the-art procedures to restore and enhance the natural beauty of your smile! We strive to create beautiful and long lasting smiles that help you feel like you again. Our office isn't just for adults, but for families! With us, children feel "at home". While getting dental work done, they can watch movies! To help relax children durin

g their treatment we offer nitrous oxide ("laughing gas"). During the child's treatment, parents are welcome to stay in the room with them. We use the newest Digital X-Ray technologies. We also offer Educational Software to help you understand all of your treatment options.

06/19/2023
He loves brushing his teeth :)
06/08/2023

He loves brushing his teeth :)

Do you use a Water Flosser?Here are five easy steps to help keep your Water Flosser squeaky clean and performing at its ...
06/08/2023

Do you use a Water Flosser?

Here are five easy steps to help keep your Water Flosser squeaky clean and performing at its best!

Step 1: Clean the outside of the unit with a soft cloth and mild non-abrasive cleaner.

Step 2: Clean the water reservoir. You can do this by hand with warm soapy water or by placing the reservoir in the top rack of your dishwater.

Step 3: Clean the internal parts with white vinegar. Mix 1 - 2 tablespoons of white vinegar with 16 ounces of warm water. Run this solution through the unit until the reservoir is empty. Rinse by repeating with a full reservoir of clean warm water.

Step 4: Clean the handle (counter top models). Remove the tip. Soak the handle in a mixture of 2 parts parts water, 1 part white vinegar for 5 - 7 minutes. Rinse the handle under warm water.

Step 5: Clean the tip. Soak the water flosser tip in a container of 2 part water, 1 part white vinegar for 5 minutes. Rinse the tip with warm water.

When Is It Time to See the Dentist?DENTAL PROBLEMS LIKE gum disease and tooth decay can easily sneak up on us if we aren...
06/06/2023

When Is It Time to See the Dentist?

DENTAL PROBLEMS LIKE gum disease and tooth decay can easily sneak up on us if we aren’t careful, which is why regular dental checkups are so essential — even when you’re pretty sure nothing is wrong. For most people, two regular appointments (consisting of professional cleaning and a dental exam) are enough to stay on top of any dental health concerns. In certain circumstances, however, it’s a good idea to come in ahead of schedule.

Any Kind of Tooth Pain or Persistent Mouth Sores
Any amount of tooth pain could indicate that tooth decay has reached the dental pulp. Pain is the body’s warning sign that something is wrong, and tooth pain rarely goes away on its own. An aching jaw or frequent headaches could also indicate a dental problem like a teeth-grinding habit, and the dentist can help. In most cases, mouth sores will resolve on their own, but they can sometimes be a sign of disease or infection, and a dentist should look at those.

Bleeding Gums
Conventional wisdom holds that flossing can result in bleeding gums, but that’s not really true. Being overly aggressive with your flossing technique could cause bleeding (so we recommend a gentle approach, making a C-shape around a tooth with the floss and carefully working down to the gums instead of snapping straight down) or it could be a symptom of gum disease. Brushing shouldn’t cause bleeding either (which is why we recommend soft-bristled brushes and soft brushing motions), and if it is, the dentist should know!

Old Dental Work
If you’ve had dental work before and are having problems with it now, don’t put off a trip to the dentist. The problems will usually get worse, such as a cracked or chipped crown that could lead to infection if it isn’t repaired quickly. A worn-out filling also needs to be replaced to stop bacteria from multiplying in the space between the filling and the tooth.

Serious Medical Conditions
A medical condition like diabetes, gum disease, or an eating disorder can have a serious impact on oral health. Sometimes the treatments for a health condition have effects on oral health, such as medications causing dry mouth. If you are fighting a chronic disease or have started a new prescription, your dentist should know about it.

Chronic Bad Breath
There aren’t many things more mortifying than being in a close face-to-face social situation and realizing your breath is less than minty fresh, but bad breath isn’t always just a superficial issue. It may be a symptom of gum disease or other health problems. If you struggle to keep your breath smelling pleasant, talk to the dentist about it so they can discover the underlying cause.

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Put Those Regular Visits in Your Calendar!

We hope you are able to keep up with your regular dental appointments, but whether or not you can see the dentist every six months, you should definitely come in for a visit if you experience any of these issues we’ve discussed.

We cannot overstate the importance of preventative care in dental health!

*The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

Why Are Oral Cancer Screenings Important?THIS YEAR ALONE, the American Cancer Society estimates over 54,000 new cases of...
04/20/2023

Why Are Oral Cancer Screenings Important?

THIS YEAR ALONE, the American Cancer Society estimates over 54,000 new cases of oral cancer just in the US. When we say “oral cancer,” we’re usually referring to a broad range of cancers affecting various parts of the mouth and throat. While the survival rate of these cancers has been rising in recent decades, we want to help the fight by educating our patients about the symptoms and risk factors this Oral Cancer Awareness Month.

What Are the Risk Factors?
Not all risk factors that increase a person’s likelihood of developing oral cancer can be helped. Men, for instance, are twice as vulnerable to the disease as women, and people above the age of 45 are also at a significantly higher risk. Preventative care and early detection are especially important for those with major risk factors.

Fortunately, some risk factors can be controlled. The biggest by far is to***co use (any kind). Up to 85% of oral cancer cases are linked to using some kind of to***co. Frequent and heavy alcohol consumption is another avoidable risk factor. Others include too much sun exposure (which can lead to lip cancer), HPV infection, and neglecting daily oral hygiene habits (this is particularly a problem when combined with to***co use).

Know the Symptoms of Oral Cancer
Sometimes people with no risk factors at all still develop oral cancer, and not everyone with multiple risk factors will end up developing it. We want to make sure our patients are familiar with the symptoms, which include:

A mouth or lip sore that persists and doesn’t heal
A strange lump on the lip, mouth, throat, or neck
Unusual thickness in the cheek
A numb feeling in the mouth or tongue
White or red patches inside the mouth
Trouble chewing or swallowing
The sensation of something stuck in the throat
Chronic bad breath

The Best Weapon Is Early Detection
The sooner oral cancer can be caught and treated, the better the prognosis is likely to be. We encourage anyone with one or more risk factors to get regular health screenings. These are a great way to detect oral cancer before the above symptoms even appear.

The Dentist Can Help
Another place oral cancer is often caught early on is during regular dental exams. Dentists can check for more than cavities and gum disease. This is just one more reason not to skip that regular dental exam! Staying up to date with the dentist is great for your teeth and for your overall health.

We look forward to seeing our patients!

For more information about oral cancer, please visit https://cle.clinic/3BLuLQEOral cancer, which appears as a growth or sore that doesn't go away, can be li...

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Now you understand the excruciating pain of a toothache. 🤨

On behalf of our entire office, we want to wish you a joyous Holiday Season filled with health, love and laughter.We're ...
12/19/2022

On behalf of our entire office, we want to wish you a joyous Holiday Season filled with health, love and laughter.

We're proud to have you in our dental family, and hope to see your smile for many years to come.

Sincerely,

Grand Rapids Family Dental

*OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 2*

Hello Dental Family, As we near the end of your insurance year, we wanted to remind you to take advantage of any unused ...
12/19/2022

Hello Dental Family,

As we near the end of your insurance year, we wanted to remind you to take advantage of any unused dental benefits. Every year you receive a maximum amount from your dental insurance company, and in most cases the unused portion of this amount is lost when the new insurance year starts. These are benefits you have already paid for!

Your dental care is important to us, and we want to make sure you get the care you need without overpaying for it. If you have been postponing dental treatment or are overdue for a routine exam and cleaning, now is a great time to come in.

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY DECEMBER 23RD - JANUARY 2ND

CALL, TEXT, OR STOP BY OUR OFFICE TO SCHEDULE YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT. 419-832-9101

📣 🐾Guess, who’s turning ONE🥳 Where has the time gone? 🎉Stop by and help us celebrate DeeJay’s 1ST birthday tomorrow🎉🎂🦴🐾 ...
09/20/2022

📣 🐾Guess, who’s turning ONE🥳 Where has the time gone? 🎉Stop by and help us celebrate DeeJay’s 1ST birthday tomorrow🎉🎂🦴🐾 🥳 He is changing the world, one smile at a time🐾❤️ We love you DeeJay!!Happy Birthday 🎁🎊 🐾🦴 If anyone has pictures they would like to share of DeeJay, please post them in the comments for everyone to enjoy🐾 🥳

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24163 Front Street
Grand Rapids, OH
43552

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 1pm

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