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❤️FEBRUARY IS HEART MONTH ❤️

February 1, 2016

February 2016–American Heart Month
Sponsor: The American Heart Association (http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/)
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease.
The good news? Heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their health conditions. Communities, health professionals, and families can work together to create opportunities for people to make healthier choices.Make a difference in your community: Spread the word about strategies for preventing heart disease and encourage people to live heart healthy lives.

The heart and mouth connection: How heart disease and oral health link

Did you know that heart disease and oral health are linked? There are two different connections between heart disease and your oral health:

  1. Studies have shown that people with moderate or advanced gum (periodontal) disease are more likely to have heart disease than those with healthy gums.
  2. Oral health holds clues to overall health. Studies have shown that oral health can provide warning signs for other diseases or conditions, including heart disease.

Are you at risk?

Many of the risk factors for gum disease are the same as those for heart disease, such as tobacco use, poor nutrition and diabetes. Overall, people who have chronic gum disease are at higher risk for a heart attack, according to the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Gum disease (called gingivitis in its early stages and periodontal disease in the late stages) is caused by plaque buildup along and below the gum line. Some researchers have suggested that gum disease may contribute to heart disease because bacteria from infected gums can dislodge, enter the bloodstream, attach to blood vessels and increase clot formation. It has also been suggested that inflammation caused by gum disease may also trigger clot formation. Clots decrease blood flow to the heart, thereby causing an elevation in blood pressure and increasing the risk of a heart attack.

Research shows that many systemic diseases – including heart disease – have oral symptoms. Dentists can help patients who have a history of heart disease by examining them for any signs of oral pain, infection or inflammation. According to the AGD, proper diagnosis and treatment of tooth and gum infections in some of these patients have led to a decrease in blood pressure medications and improved overall health. If you currently have heart disease, make sure to tell your dentist about your condition as well as any medications you are currently taking. Remember to carefully follow your physician’s and dentist’s instructions about health care, and use any prescription medications, such as antibiotics, as directed.

Warning signs

Gum disease affects 80% of American adults and often the condition goes undiagnosed. Warning signs that you may have gum disease include:

Proactive prevention

While regular dental exams and cleanings are necessary to remove bacteria, plaque and tartar and detect early signs of gum disease, you can play a major role in preventing gum disease every day. The best way to be proactive in maintaining your oral and overall health is scheduling regular dental checkups, getting professional cleanings and regular brushing and flossing. Taking steps to stop gum disease at the source is the best way to keep your smile beautiful at any age.

Information courtesy of the Academy of General Dentistry.

When was your last check up with your doctor??? When was your last check up with your dentist. Please do not put these appointments off.

National Wear Red Day – Friday, February 5, 2016

Here is Dr. Robert Mitchell Supporting #GoRedForWomen last year. (2015)

Here is Dr. Robert Mitchell Supporting #GoRedForWomen last year. (2015)

1 in 3 women die of heart disease and stroke each year. Celebrate National Wear Red Day with Go Red For Women!!! #GoRedForWomen

Dallas Dentist wants you to Look Your Best for that Special Occasion!

January 28, 2016

Look Your Best for that Special Occasion!

Actual Patients of Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.

Weddings, reunions, homecoming, holiday events, and parties: This is the time of year when many of us think about ways to look our best for a special occasion. Most people think of hair, makeup and the perfect outfit, but our experts at Dallas’ own Dr. Robert Mitchell’s office want to remind you: Don’t forget about your smile! If you’re self-conscious about cracked, broken, stained, decayed or worn teeth, there are steps you can take to get the perfect smile for your big event!

Teeth Whitening

A bright smile projects confidence and youthfulness. Unfortunately, coffee, tea, tobacco, wine and other substances can leave teeth yellowed and stained. Professional whitening treatments can restore a dazzling smile and Zoom Whitening treatments by Dr. Robert Mitchell can be a fantastic option.

Orthodontics

Actual Patients of Dr. Robert Mitchell

Actual Patients of Dr. Robert Mitchell D.D.S.

Straight teeth create a beautiful smile and correcting crowded, crooked or open spaces between teeth can be done faster than you might think. There are a host of treatment options Dr. Robert Mitchell can provide to patients. Schedule an appointment today to talk about options like Invisalign.

Bonding

Bonding makes it possible to lighten stains, close gaps and repair fractured teeth. This quick and simple procedure can usually be completed without anesthetic. Using cosmetic bonding, Dr. Robert Mitchell can enhance your smile for that special occasion.

Veneers

Beautiful and long-lasting, veneers are a smart and stylish solution to the problem of cracked, broken, misshapen or otherwise flawed teeth. A simple, conservative procedure in which veneers are carefully placed over existing tooth structure, Dr. Robert Mitchell can create perfectly shaped, contoured smiles in just a few office visits. Every patient’s case is unique, and our experts can tailor wonderful results to your specific needs.

Texans, if you have an upcoming important occasion that requires you look your best, don’t hesitate to call Dr. Robert Mitchell for a complimentary consult. We would love to help you put your best smile forward!

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Root Canal Therapy in Dallas, TX

January 18, 2016

 

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Has your dentist or endodontist told you that you need root canal treatment? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of teeth are treated and saved each year with root canal, or endodontic, treatment. Learn how root canal treatment can relieve your tooth pain and save your smile.

Your teeth contain several layers: the outer protective enamel, a secondary layer of sensitive dentin, and an inner pulp that contains components commonly referred to as the “nerve” of the tooth. Each pulp chamber branches off, forming canals that lead toward the tooth root tip. These infamous root canals provide a means for the tooth to absorb what it needs from the blood and get rid of toxins or other unnecessary materials via the blood stream. A deep cavity, traumatic injury, or tooth fracture can make the canal susceptible to bacterial infection, which can kill the pulp, stimulate increased blood flow, and create pressure within the tooth. This can cause severe tooth pain and may initiate bone degeneration, tooth loss, and even more acute pain. If you see a dentist in the earliest stages of this condition, the tooth may be saved with a root canal. Otherwise, it should be extracted and replaced with a prosthetic.

Will root canal therapy hurt? Not with today’s advanced analgesics and technology. In fact, the entire process can be so comfortable that many patients doze off. Oftentimes, root canal therapy can be completed in a single appointment. We simply clean out the diseased canal, fill it with a biologically-inert substance, seal it from further infection, and you’re on your way. While some patients experience post-procedural soreness or slight tissue inflammation, these are controllable with over-the-counter analgesics. Follow-up care involves thorough home hygiene and regular dental visits for cleanings and check ups.

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HAVE YOU MET OUR DALLAS DENTAL TEAM???

January 11, 2016

Our Dallas Dental Team

Susie – Office Manager

Our office manager, Susie, is indispensable to our office. She is the happy gracious person who greets you, schedules your appointments and helps with your financial obligations. Susie has been in dentistry for over 25 years, starting as a dental assistant in high school. From her beginnings as a dental assistant to her current role of office manager, she ensures that the day-to-day operations of our office run smoothly and that each of our patients have the best dental experience possible.

Susie is originally from Columbus, Georgia; she relocated to Texas to become a permanent Dallas resident. Along with her husband, Chris, Susie has raised three wonderful children. She enjoys all the shopping and dining opportunities in Dallas. She also loves spending time with her family, hanging out with her dogs Marlee, Gracee and Sadee, going to the lake, and being a devoted Cowboys and Rangers fan!

Rebecca – Dental Hygienist

Rebecca is our dental hygienist who enjoys educating patients on proper oral care, periodontal health, and cosmetic dentistry options, including teeth whitening. Rebecca graduated from Texas Women’s University with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Her favorite part of dentistry is getting to know her patients and helping them improve their oral health. She enjoys working closely with all kinds of people and loves helping them realize their smile goals.

Rebecca enjoys cooking and practicing yoga. She is married to her high school sweetheart and currently lives in Grapevine.

Mindi – Dental Hygienist

Mindi earned her associates degree in Dental Hygiene from Tarrant County College and her Bachelor’s degree in Management of Human Resources from Southern Nazarene University in Oklahoma. From the fall of 2009 to the spring of 2010, she served as a Clinical Instructor in the Dental Hygiene Department at Tarrant County College. Mindi looks forward every day to helping patients of all ages achieve their optimal oral health.

Mindi grew up in Ft. Worth. In her spare time, she enjoys being with her family, playing tennis, and hanging out with friends. She is also an active member of Legacy Church in Plano and volunteers in the youth program.

Amanda – Registered Dental Assistant/Business Assistant

Amanda has worked in the dental field since 2001. She enjoys helping patients in every aspect of the dental office, from assisting Dr. Mitchell during their dental procedures to educating patients on their dental needs and scheduling their future appointments.

Amanda attended Baylor University and graduated from Texas Women’s University with her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology.

Amanda is originally from Burleson, Texas. Today, she lives in Rowlett with her husband and three furry children. Outside the office, Amanda enjoys working out, watching the Texas Rangers, shopping, and trying new restaurants.

Tracie – Registered Dental Assistant

Tracie’s love of dentistry began in high school when she became a dental assistant and she has enjoyed her role as a Registered Dental Assistant for over 25 years. She enjoys taking care of patients and helping them feel at ease.

Tracie is originally from Carrollton, Texas and still resides in Carrollton. Tracie and her husband, Keith, were high school sweethearts. They raised their son in Carrollton and he attended the very same high school as his parents.

Outside the office, Tracie enjoys spending time with her family, having cook outs, going camping, and relaxing vacations on the beautiful beaches of Mexico.

Preview Your Future with Digital Imaging

January 5, 2016

When you decide to correct or enhance your smile, it’s often difficult to determine ahead of time exactly what kind of results to expect. After all, a smile is a pretty personal thing, and changing your smile can feel like changing your identity. That’s where cosmetic digital imaging comes into play. Digital imaging is computer software that allows us to take your digital photograph and manipulate it to reflect the procedures you’re considering. The result is a photo that shows you what your smile would look like after treatment. Whether you’re considering 1017529_110613153756_D10g

The process is quite simple. Once your dentist has completed your oral exam and discussed your smile goals, a treatment plan will be created. Various digital photos of your current smile will be taken and change factors will be keyed into the computer. The computer will immediately generate one or more graphic images that accurately demonstrate how the changes will affect the appearance of your mouth, as well as your overall facial appearance. It’s a fun process, and it can instigate excitement similar to when a sonogram reveals the gender of a new baby. Plus, you can take a photo of the new you home to share with family or friends.

Informed patients make wise decisions, and digital imaging allows you the opportunity to actually glimpse your future before committing to treatment. What more could you ask for?

A Beautiful smile is a valuable asset! Let us explain how our advanced procedures in both cosmetic and general dentistry can give you the attractive smile you’ve always wanted.

Call 972-233-1311 today to schedule your Complimentary Consult to learn more about your smile and different options to enhance your smile.

 

Cosmetic Bonding in Dallas, TX

December 22, 2015

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If you have a chipped, slightly misaligned, or otherwise imperfect tooth that needs cosmetic restoration, we may suggest one-appointment bonding. Dr. Mitchell can apply liquid composite resin that’s been shaded to blend with your tooth’s color in order to rebuild a pleasing shape to your tooth. After hardening the resin with a curing light, he will artistically sculpt and polish the restoration. In just one visit, you can enjoy a beautiful new smile! Cosmetic bonding can be a viable, affordable alternative to porcelain veneers, but it lasts only 5 to 10 years with proper care. Bonding will not discolor as your natural tooth enamel will, so touch-up teeth whitening may be required to keep your natural teeth the same shade as the bonded area.

Face Before-After

Actual Patient of Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.

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Actual Patient of Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.

Dental bonding is an option that can be considered:

  • To repair decayed teeth (composite resins are used to fill cavities)
  • To repair chipped or cracked teeth
  • To improve the appearance of discolored teeth
  • To close spaces between teeth
  • To make teeth look longer
  • To change the shape of teeth
  • As a cosmetic alternative to amalgam fillings
  • To protect a portion of the tooth’s root that has been exposed when gums recede

A Beautiful smile is a valuable asset! Let us explain how our advanced procedures in both cosmetic and general dentistry can give you the attractive smile you’ve always wanted. Call today to schedule your Complimentary Smile Design Consultation and find out if Cosmetic Bonding is a great option for you.

Call Today for an Appointment! (972) 233-1311
5438 Alpha Rd., Dallas, Texas 75240

 

5 Early Warning Signs Of Bad Breath

December 14, 2015

According to the Bad Breath Report here are the 5 Early Warning Signs of Bad Breath:

1. Bad Breath In The Mornings

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You’ve noticed that you have bad breath in the mornings. Many people do, in face, probably most do so you don’t need to feel bad about that. A simple brushing of teeth and a gargle of some nice minty mouthwash will usually clear things up pretty quickly.

2. Bad Breath Between Meal Times

Getting bad breath a few hours after eating can mean that you didn’t brush your teeth or that you’ve been sipping on some sweetened beverage. Your mouth could have dried out and now the food or sugar left over on the back of the tongue is starting to come alive, feeding all kinds of funky bacteria. Washing it all down with water and continuing to keep the mouth moist will prevent this. Brushing the teeth after eating will be a definite plus.

3. Bad Breath After Eating Garlic

Eating garlic or any other food that has a potent odor of its own is guaranteed to give you bad breath. This is something you must plan on and would probably be wise to stay away from foods like that when you know you will need to have a nice breath, or you will be somewhere on planet Earth where there are other people. In an emergency all you need to do is brush your teeth, gargle some mouthwash and pop a gun im the mouth. This will cut the kick out of the odor and give you a chance to excuse your self without making anyone pass out.

4. I Smell it But Others Say It’s Not There

Situations like this will happen to the best of us. Worrying about bad breath when it really is not there is a psychological thing and needs to be dealt with on the psychological level. If your peeps are telling you that your breath smells fine but you continue to smell some funk, it is probably just in your head. Trust your friends and just believe.

5. Bad Breath Even After Brushing Teeth

There are people with serious conditions that really need to be concerned about and probably have a dentist or a doctor take a look at. When you have bad breath all the time and nothing you do seems to really get rid of it, there may be some more serious issues that need to be dealt with.

A lot of people will have bad breath and will start worrying about it going to the dentist and seeing specialists when all they need to do is form some good habits and start taking care of their oral hygiene a little better. Majority of people with bad breath will not need medical attention but only their own.

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Halitosis (also commonly referred to as bad breath) can undermine your confidence and negatively affect your social and professional relationships. To combat odor and restore sweet-smelling breath, Dr. Mitchell offers the Oxyfresh breath treatment system.

 

Get the smile you’ve always wanted with the professional whitening treatment everyone is talking about!

December 7, 2015

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The Zoom! Whitening Process

Dr. Mitchell uses Zoom! Whitening to lighten smiles up to eight shades in about an hour. Millions of people across the globe have benefited from this safe, effective bleaching system, and you can, too. We’ll apply Zoom! Whitening gel to your teeth and activate it with a special light. The gel penetrates tooth enamel and dentin to melt away stains and discolorations that have been caused by food, beverages, tobacco, medications, and even the natural aging process. You’ll leave our office with the vividly white smile you’ve always wanted. Custom-made teeth whitening trays are available for at-home touch-ups as well.

If you’d prefer to whiten your teeth more gradually, custom-made trays are also available. These trays are molded to fit your teeth so that you won’t experience slipping and spotting or have unbleached back teeth. Simply fill the trays with our professional-grade teeth whitening solution and wear them daily for one to two weeks or until your teeth reach your desired level of whiteness. At-home trays can be used in conjunction with Zoom! Whitening so that you can maintain your dazzling smile without more trips to the dentist.

Learn more about cosmetic whitening options that Dr.Robert Mitchell DDS and our team can help you or someone on your list with.

📲Call Today for more details. 972-233-1311

Missing Teeth are a serious concern. Dallas Dentist recommends Dental Implants for Restoring Smile

November 30, 2015

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Dallas Dentist Recommends Dental Implants for Restoring Smile.

Missing teeth are a serious concern. An incomplete smile undermines your confidence, keeps you from eating the crunchy and chewy foods you love, and puts you at risk for serious health complications. Dr. Mitchell restores oral comfort, function, and appearance with custom-made dental implants.

Many people prefer dental implants to dentures because of their completely natural look and feel. Dental implants are a permanent addition to your smile, so you’ll never need to use adhesive or worry about slippage. If you have sufficient bone tissue and good oral health, implants might be right for you.

An oral surgeon will place tiny titanium posts in your jaw, one for each dental implant or a few to anchor a bridge, partial, or denture. Dr. Mitchell will oversee the entire process, then create and place your custom restorations in our office.

According to the ADA Dental Implants are an excellent long-term option for restoring your smile. 

Implants:

Dental implants are a popular and effective way to replace missing teeth and are designed to blend in with your other teeth. They are an excellent long-term option for restoring your smile. In fact, the development and use of implants is one of the biggest advances in dentistry in the past 40 years. Dental implants are made up of titanium and other materials that are compatible with the human body. They are posts that are surgically placed in the upper or lower jaw, where they function as a sturdy anchor for replacement teeth.

Most patients find that a dental implant is secure, stable and a good replacement for their own tooth. There are generally three phases to getting an implant:

  • First, the dentist surgically places the implant into the jawbone. Your dentist may recommend a diet of soft foods, cold foods and warm soup during the healing process.
  • Next, the bone around the implant heals in a process called osseointegration. What makes an implant so strong is that the bone actually grows around it and holds it in place. Osseointegration means “combines with the bone” and takes time. Some patients might need to wait until the implant is completely integrated, up to several months, before replacement teeth can be attached to the implant. Other patients can have the implants and replacement teeth placed all in one visit.
  • Finally, it’s time for the placement of the artificial tooth/teeth. For a single tooth implant, your dentist will customize a new tooth for you, called a dental crown. The crown will be based on size, shape, color and fit, and will be designed to blend in with your other teeth. If you are replacing more than a single tooth, custom-made bridges or dentures will be made to fit your mouth and your implants. (Note: The replacement teeth usually take some time to make. In the meantime, your dentist may give you a temporary crown, bridge or denture to help you eat and speak normally until the permanent replacement is ready.)

If you are interested in dental implants, it’s a good idea to discuss it carefully with your dentist first. If you are in good general health this treatment may be an option for you. In fact, your health is more of a factor than your age. You may be medically evaluated by a physician before any implant surgery is scheduled.

Chronic illnesses, such as diabetes or leukemia, may interfere with healing after surgery. Patients with these issues may not be good candidates for implants. Using tobacco can also slow healing.

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Teeth Whitening in Dallas, Texas

November 23, 2015

Did you know that teeth whitening is the most commonly requested cosmetic dentistry procedure? It’s easy to see why. A brilliantly white smile conveys beauty, vitality, and enthusiasm. Plus, it can dramatically increase your confidence.

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What Causes Tooth Discoloration?

Every day, your teeth get a thorough workout. While the top layers are made of durable enamel and dentin, they can become discolored by wine, tea, coffee, or tobacco. Even medication, antibiotics, excessive fluoride, and aging can cause stains and discoloration.

Although you will find a vast variety of over-the-counter home teeth whitening products on the market, the professional Zoom! Whitening system elicits far greater results. If you want whiter teeth, ask us about Zoom! Whitening today. First you’ll need a thorough examination so we can tell you if this is the right teeth whitening system for you.

The Zoom! Whitening Process

Dr. Mitchell uses Zoom! Whitening to lighten smiles up to eight shades in about an hour. Millions of people across the globe have benefited from this safe, effective bleaching system, and you can, too. We’ll apply Zoom! Whitening gel to your teeth and activate it with a special light. The gel penetrates tooth enamel and dentin to melt away stains and discolorations that have been caused by food, beverages, tobacco, medications, and even the natural aging process. You’ll leave our office with the vividly white smile you’ve always wanted. Custom-made teeth whitening trays are available for at-home touch-ups as well.

If you’d prefer to whiten your teeth more gradually, custom-made trays are also available. These trays are molded to fit your teeth so that you won’t experience slipping and spotting or have unbleached back teeth. Simply fill the trays with our professional-grade teeth whitening solution and wear them daily for one to two weeks or until your teeth reach your desired level of whiteness. At-home trays can be used in conjunction with Zoom! Whitening so that you can maintain your dazzling smile without more trips to the dentist.

Call today to schedule your Complimentary Consult to see if Whitening is for you. 972-233-1311
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Looking for holiday gift ideas? Don’t forget that a beautiful white smile is the gift that keeps on giving! Learn more about cosmetic whitening options that Dr. Mitchell and our team can help you or someone on your list with.
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