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Tooth Facts: The T-Rex had more than 60 long, conical teeth that were up to 9 inches long. How many miles of floss do you think he went through in a year?
Your teeth are pretty tough stuff, but even they can’t stand up to being ground together every night. A little less stress and a little more R&R is just what the dentist ordered.
OK, maybe not a movie star but look at pictures of Dr. Mitchell getting to be an extra in the movie My “All American”. The film is depicting Dr. Mitchell’s football years at UT with Coach Darrell Royal and centers around his friendship with Freddie Steinmark .
Pictured: Honor Franklin, Dr. Robert Mitchell, and Sullivan-Franklin-Mitchell
There’s a plaque war going on in your mouth right now. Give your body the edge it needs to win.
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Bobby Mitchell is being portrayed by Rett Terrell in the movie, “My All American” depicting his football years at UT with Coach Darrell Royal and centers around his friendship with Freddie Steinmark .
Toothy Truths: Did you know? The tooth is the only part of the human body that isn’t equipped to repair or replace itself.
Did you know October is National Dental Hygiene Month? It’s the perfect time to spruce up your smile and get fresh breath. Think of it as a tune up for your teeth!
Maintaining a bright smile is not the only concern when it comes to a healthy mouth. Your breath can be a warning sign that something is off – or that you had onions for lunch. Dr. Robert Mitchell is here to share his top tips on How to freshen your breath for National Dental Hygiene Month.
Most people find it’s easiest to do right when you wake up and before hitting the sheets.
Keep a container of floss where you end up sitting the most. Your nightstand, coffee table or desk can be great spots!
A quick scrub with your toothbrush while you are brushing your teeth should be all that you need!
Water is a great way to give your mouth a quick rinse, in addition to keeping your body hydrated. When your mouth gets dry, the bacteria in your mouth just sits around waiting to be rinsed away.
Be careful what you are eating. A high protein, low carbohydrate diet may be great for your waist size, but it can cause your body to burn fat instead of sugar which is known to cause stinky breath.
Green tea and green herbs are great for reducing bad breath. Munch some during the day to temporarily freshen breath.
Vitamin C is not only the ultimate cold fighter. Foods high in Vitamin C can also reduce the appearance of bad breath. Try melons, berries and citrus fruits.
How are you going to keep your breath in tiptop shape? Our Dallas dental experts are here to help! If these easy tips are not enough to get your breath smelling fresh, contact us today at (972) 233-1311! Dr. Robert Mitchell can help you find the underlying issues.