Grand Corner Dental Blog

October is Dental Hygiene Month!
Posted on October 20, 2022
October is National Dental Hygiene Month and it coincides with the biggest candy-consuming time of year! After your little goblins are finished trick-or-treating, be sure to brush the sugar bugs off those teeth as soon as you get home—especially if your kiddos taste-tested their goodies!
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October 15 is Global Hand Washing Day!
Posted on October 15, 2022
Whether you use a timer for a good 20-second wash or singing the ABCs out loud, washing your hands frequently throughout the day is a great way to stop the spread of germs and keep everyone healthy. #WashYourHands
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It's Office Manager Appreciation Month!
Posted on September 15, 2022
It's Office Manager Appreciation Month and we are so grateful to Ami Nadwornick, our amazing Dental Manager/Financial Coordinator! Thank you, Ami!
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September is Gum Care Month!
Posted on September 1, 2022
September signals the start of school and heralds the changing leaves of fall. It is also Gum Care Month! Keep your gums as healthy as you can to keep your teeth as long as possible!
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Happy Tooth Fairy Day!
Posted on August 22, 2022
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August 22nd is National Tooth Fairy Day (If you missed this one, there's another one in 6 months in February!)
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Happy 4th of July 2022!
Posted on July 4, 2022
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Happy 4th of July from all of us to each of you!
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Throw Away Your Toothbrush Day!
Posted on June 26, 2022
Don't wait until your toothbrush looks worn. Its looks can be deceiving.
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We Love Our Patients & Hope You Love Us!
Posted on June 15, 2022
We always want to hear from you, whether it be in person, over the phone, and especially through a Google review at this link.
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I Love My Dentist Day!
Posted on June 1, 2022
July 1 is I Love My Dentist Day and we definitely love ours. Thank you, Dr. Stephen Griffith and Dr. Taylor Wilkins for all you do!
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May 31st is No Tobacco Day
Posted on May 31, 2022
Smoking in any form impacts oral health by increasing your risk of oral cancer and drying out your mouth, which creates the perfect environment for cavities. #StopSmoking #NoTobacco
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