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Dr mason Haddow

Dr. Mason Haddow has been a trusted name in the Lathrup Village community for over 20 years, earning a reputation as one of Michigan’s finest dentists. Renowned for his expertise in cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Mason has received numerous accolades throughout his distinguished career, including being voted Best Dentist by Hour Magazine five years in a row—a testament to his exceptional skills and dedication to patient care. A graduate of the prestigious honor program at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Dr. Mason’s commitment to advancing the field of dentistry extends beyond his practice. He served as an instructor at his alma mater for three years, sharing his expertise with the next generation of dental professionals. Additionally, he is a respected mentor, having guided and trained over a dozen dentists throughout his career, earning him the title of a “dentist’s dentist.” Dr. Mason’s passion for service also extends globally. He has traveled with medical and dental teams to underserved countries, providing much-needed care to communities with limited access to health care. Outside of dentistry, Dr. Mason enjoys exploring the world through travel, continually bringing fresh perspectives and inspiration to both his personal and professional life.

Dental Cavities: Causes, Prevention, and Surprising Facts You Need to Know (Infographic)

Dental Cavities: Causes, Prevention, and Surprising Facts You Need to Know (Infographic) By Dr. Mason Haddow Dental cavities, also known as tooth decay, are among the most common health problems worldwide. They occur when bacteria in your mouth produce acid that erodes tooth enamel, leading to tiny holes or openings. While cavities are preventable, they

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What is Tooth Erosion

What Is Tooth Erosion? Causes, Symptoms, and How to Prevent It By Dr. Mason Haddow Tooth erosion isn’t something most people think about until they start experiencing sensitivity, discoloration, or thinning enamel. Unlike cavities, which are caused by bacteria, tooth erosion happens when acid wears away the enamel over time. It’s a slow but serious

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