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Is green tea healthy for you?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Yes it is, but you should watch the kind you choose to drink!

Did you know that SoBe Green Tea contains 61 grams of SUGAR?!
That’s like 15 teaspoons!!!  That equals out to be about 4 slices of Sara Lee Cherry Pie.

Check those labels!

Win a FREE iPad at Grove City Family Dentistry!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

We are currently having a special give-a-way at our office.

GCFD is giving away a FREE iPad!!!

Entry forms are at the front desk, and contest ends June 30th!

You must be 18 or older to enter please!


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Grove City Family Dentistry meets Jack Hanna!

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

We had a great time at the Columbus Zoo this past weekend.  Tons of prizes were given away and we are still accepting entries to win the iPad!  Stop by our office today and fill out an entry card at the Reception area.  For more info and amazing pictures from this event, please visit our Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/grovecityfamilydentistry

An Inside Look At Grove City Family Dentistry

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Gold teeth on a cat?

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Sebastian, a Persian cat with long black hair, sports gold crowns on his two large teeth, which grew sticking out from his lips in an underbite similar to a bulldog’s. Concerned that his cat’s exposed teeth could be damaged, Dr. David Steele a dentist from Alexandria, Ind., had gold crowns made for his pet cat. Dr. David Steele photo via The Herald-Bulletin.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Tis the season to start decorating!

Ellen uses the Oral-B Triumph with Smart Guide

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Sticky Consistency of Nutrition Bars Harms Teeth

Monday, October 19th, 2009

We’re all busy, and most of us try to maintain some semblance of a healthy diet while we’re on the go. One of the handiest ways to keep your diet in check is to grab a nutrition or energy bar. Whether you’re looking to up your vitamin and mineral intake, get some protein or simply satiate hunger, these bars are often one of the quickest, simplest ways to do so. However, with ease comes some disadvantages.

While they may be good for your body as a whole, nutrition and energy bars can wreak havoc on the teeth. The sticky consistency of many of these bars makes it difficult for the mouth to wash away particles that can adhere to the teeth. Leftover food bits that remain in the mouth become fodder for bacteria, which begin to produce the acid that leads to tooth decay within 15 to 20 minutes after food fragments are present. “If you are unable to brush and floss, drink water. It helps dissolve any food left on your teeth” says Grove City Dentist, Dr. Brian Mitchell.

Resource: AOL Health

More blood donors needed to put “O” in O-H-I-O!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

 

This October blood donations in Central Ohio have dipped, causing levels of type O-negative blood, the universal type, to drop below sufficient levels. The local American Red Cross needs you on its team to help ensure the situation does not develop into an emergency, so that livesaving blood is available for patients when they need it.

Grove City Family Dentistry is stepping up and inviting our friends of the American Red Cross to join us at our Fall Festival, Saturday, October 31st: 9am-4pm. To schedule your blood donation at this event, please call our office today 614-875-2153!

Diary of an Invisalign Teen patient

Thursday, October 1st, 2009