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Meet Your Dallas Dentist
October 11, 2017
Dr. Robert Mitchell
Dr. Mitchell provides outstanding dental care to residents of Dallas and surrounding areas. After receiving a bachelor of science degree from the University of Texas at Austin (where he was All Southwest Conference Guard on the National Championship Football Team), he went on to obtain his DDS from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, world renowned for it outstanding dental program. He’s been creating beautiful smiles and healthy mouths ever since!
Affiliations and Continuing Education
Dr. Mitchell has served as President of the Dallas Academy of General Dentistry and is on the Executive Board of the International Association of Orofacial Myology. He is one of a select few dentists in Texas to be inducted as a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry and a member of the Crown Council, an international round table of leading dentists (including Bill Dorfman of ABC’s Extreme Makeover TV series) who are committed to excellence. The Crown Council shares the very best of their ideas and talents to improve health and wellness in communities and the quality of dental care worldwide. Members are strongly committed to promoting oral health, fighting oral cancer, and serving their communities through charitable work. Dr. Mitchell is a member of the Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Texas Dental Association, Dallas County Dental Society, and the American Dental Association. A proponent of continuing education, Dr. Mitchell has completed numerous national and international postgraduate courses on the latest restorative dentistry and cosmetic dentistry techniques. Such Techniques as digital imaging, digital radiography, and laser technology.
Awards
Dr. Mitchell has received numerous awards. In addition to receiving the prestigious Fellowship Award given by the Academy of General Dentistry, he was named one of America’s Top Dentists by the Consumers Research Council of America and was appointed by the Chancellor of the University of Texas Health Science System as the dental representative to the American Cancer Society’s Committee on Smoking. Dr. Mitchell was featured in the June issue of D Magazine as one of the best dentists in Dallas and in the November issue of Texas Monthly as one of Texas’s Super Dentists.
Community Involvement
Active in his local community, Dr. Mitchell has served on the Executive Board of Directors for Dallas Summer Musicals and is a member of the Rotary International Club, which awarded him the Paul Harris Fellow for his significant contribution to the community.da
Dentist Dallas TX | Dentist in Dallas TX, Dr. Robert Mitchell Shares Facts About Bleeding Gums
July 19, 2017
Dentist in Dallas TX, Dr. Robert Mitchell Talks About Bleeding Gums
Do your gums bleed when you brush or floss your teeth? Or worse…do they bleed when you eat certain foods? While bleeding gums or gum sensitivity is not uncommon, the condition, known as gingivitis is typically a sign of more serious underlying oral health issues. Left untreated, the bleeding gums, or gingivitis can even progress to more complex conditions like periodontal disease that could lead to the loss of teeth. The bacteria associated with periodontal disease has also been associated with other illnesses like heart attacks, stroke, low birth weight babies, and Alzheimer’s Disease, just to name a few. It can even complicate existing conditions like Diabetes. Your oral health is directly connected to your overall health, that’s why it’s such a priority to us.
Treatment for bleeding gums centers on effective oral hygiene practices paired with comprehensive, routine dental care.
What Is the Condition Known As “Bleeding Gums”or Gingivitis?
If you have ever been brushing your teeth and seen a bit of pink when you rinsed out your mouth, this appearance of blood is not normal. Healthy tissue does not bleed. When your gums are consistently inflamed, bleeding, or are sensitive and swollen, you could be at risk for gum disease or other health issues.
When you have gingivitis, you may also notice other symptoms, such as bad breath, a bad taste in your mouth, redness or tenderness in your gums, and even receding gums.
What Causes Gum Sensitivity?
One of the primary causes of bleeding gums or gum sensitivity is the incomplete removal of plaque from the base of the teeth or gum line. Not eliminating this plaque allows bacteria to grow in your mouth, and at the gum line. It even begins to migrate under the gums if it is not professionally removed.
If the plaque is still not removed, it can harden and form what is called tartar, which eventually causes a more progressive condition known as gum disease or periodontitis. This disease causes increased gum bleeding, foul breath, bone loss, shifting of your teeth, and eventually toothloss.
While plaque buildup is the most common cause of bleeding gums, there are other causes as well. Excessive bleeding in your gums may indicate a bleeding disorder, leukemia, scurvy, vitamin K deficiency, or other systemic conditions.
Additionally, brushing too hard, ill-fitting dental restorations, and improper flossing can also cause your gums to bleed. Any bleeding should be checked by a dental professional and not left to chance!
What Are Some Ways to Treat Bleeding Gums?
Appropriate oral hygiene practices are the best way to prevent and treat bleeding gums or gingivitis. To maintain good oral health,you should brush your teeth with a soft-bristle toothbrush after each meal.Flossing daily or even twice a day is also a recommended practice. Using an antibacterial mouthwash also helps.
In addition to great home care, you should also visit the dentist at least once every 6 months to have the plaque removed from your teeth and to get a comprehensive checkup. It you have ANY signs of gum disease it is really important to see a dentist for a professional teeth cleaning every 3 months. Statistically it has been shown that it takes about 3 months for the bacteria that cause gum disease and bone loss to repopulate the mouth to a destructive level after a professional dental hygiene visit. By having a professional dental hygiene visit every 3 months you have the best chance of staying healthy and keeping the bacteria under control.
If you’ve experienced any bleeding or sensitivity in your gums, or if it’s been longer than 3 months since your last dental hygiene visit, give us a call today. We will find an appointment that works with your schedule. Don’t leave your oral or overall health to chance.
(972) 233-1311
Dentist in Dallas TX | What Is Your Smile Saying About You?
July 12, 2017
Studies show that 99.7% of Americans believe a smile is an important social asset. Also, a more pleasant smile can help you get ahead in life. People want to date someone who is attractive and who takes care of their appearance. Employers want to hire and promote people who are more attractive and who have a warm friendly smile. Over 74% of Americans believe an unattractive smile can hurt a person’s chances of career success. Your smile is one of your biggest assets. Dull, stained, crooked or missing teeth can negatively affect how others feel about you and it affects how you feel about yourself.
The Dental Technology is Here
Advances in dental technology have made procedures we used to only dream about an everyday reality. There are veneers, cosmetic bonding, porcelain crowns, teeth whitening and dental implants – just to name a few. From no-prep/no anesthesia cosmetic veneers to extreme smile makeovers as seen on TV.
Look Years Younger With Cosmetic Dentistry
Dentist in Dallas TX Takes YOUR Safety Seriously
July 5, 2017
INFECTION CONTROL – What you should know about our practice.
Infection control and universal precautions protect patients and staff alike. Everyone benefits from rigorous infection control; you, your dentist, and the dental team.
We want you to know that our entire team follow procedures recommended by several Federal agencies including:
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
These measures include:
• Disinfectant hand soap
• Gloves, face masks, protective eyewear
• Chemical disinfection of countertops and surfaces
• Sterilization of all equipment before every use
• Disposable materials when ever possible
We sterilize all reusable equipment, including dental hand pieces. We use an autoclave to sterilize our instruments after each use. An autoclave is a device that kills bacteria and viruses by steam, heat and pressure.
The best defense against disease is information. The more you know, the better equipped you are to make wise decisions about your health care. The more you know about our daily procedures and policies, the more comfortable you will feel. We are 100% committed to not only delivering the best dental care possible, but also to your personal safety while you are in our office.
Dentist in Dallas TX Can Put An End To Your Sensitive Teeth
June 28, 2017
The truth about sensitive teeth is that at least 40 million adults in the United States suffer from it at some time in their lives. It’s an incredibly common condition, but you can easily ease the agony with the following calming cures.
Signs of Sensitive Teeth
It’s hard to ignore teeth sensitivity because its symptoms are so evident. You will know you have a problem if you feel short, sharp, stinging pains when your teeth come into contact with extremely hot or cold temperatures. A lingering aching sensation often follows this feeling. If the problem persists for more than a few days, you need to schedule a dental evaluation with an affordable dentist. Only a dentist can confirm whether your discomfort is due to teeth sensitivity or another problem like a cavity or abscess.
Reduce Your Risk of Teeth Sensitivity
Luckily, teeth sensitivity is treatable and the problem can be completely reversed. Dentists have a wide range of both in-office treatments and at-home regimens that can help soothe and stop teeth sensitivity. These may include:
- Trying a desensitizing toothpaste
- Using a soft-bristled toothbrush
- Brushing your teeth very gently
- Getting a prescription for a fluoride gel
- Having sealants or other protective coatings applied to teeth by an affordable dentist
- Reducing your intake of acid-producing foods and drinks
If these steps don’t get rid of your sensitive teeth, give our office a call today to learn about our in office desensitizing treatment. We can provide you with relief that works instantly and can often last up to there years.
There’s no reason to live with pain anymore!
Meet Your Dallas Dentist – Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.
June 21, 2017
Dr. Mitchell provides outstanding dental care to residents of Dallas and surrounding areas. After receiving a bachelor of science degree from the University of Texas at Austin (where he was All Southwest Conference Guard on the National Championship Football Team), he went on to obtain his DDS from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, world renowned for it outstanding dental program. He’s been creating beautiful smiles and healthy mouths ever since!
Affiliations and Continuing Education
Dr. Mitchell has served as President of the Dallas Academy of General Dentistry and is on the Executive Board of the International Association of Orofacial Myology. He is one of a select few dentists in Texas to be inducted as a fellow in the Academy of General Dentistry and a member of the Crown Council, an international round table of leading dentists (including Bill Dorfman of ABC’s Extreme Makeover TV series) who are committed to excellence. The Crown Council shares the very best of their ideas and talents to improve health and wellness in communities and the quality of dental care worldwide. Members are strongly committed to promoting oral health, fighting oral cancer, and serving their communities through charitable work. Dr. Mitchell is a member of the Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Texas Dental Association, Dallas County Dental Society, and the American Dental Association. A proponent of continuing education, Dr. Mitchell has completed numerous national and international postgraduate courses on the latest restorative dentistry and cosmetic dentistry techniques. Such Techniques as digital imaging, digital radiography, and laser technology.
Awards
Dr. Mitchell has received numerous awards. In addition to receiving the prestigious Fellowship Award given by the Academy of General Dentistry, he was named one of America’s Top Dentists by the Consumers Research Council of America and was appointed by the Chancellor of the University of Texas Health Science System as the dental representative to the American Cancer Society’s Committee on Smoking. Dr. Mitchell was featured in the June issue of D Magazine as one of the best dentists in Dallas and in the November issue of Texas Monthly as one of Texas’s Super Dentists.
Community Involvement
Active in his local community, Dr. Mitchell has served on the Executive Board of Directors for Dallas Summer Musicals and is a member of the Rotary International Club, which awarded him the Paul Harris Fellow for his significant contribution to the community.
Meet the Team at Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.
June 14, 2017
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 Southlake.
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, spending time with her two teenage sons at the lake doing watersports and concerts and, playing tennis. 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.
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
April 26, 2017
April is #OralCancerAwareness month…These areas should be self-checked regularly. If you develop a bump or sore that does not go away within 2 weeks, you should visit your dentist.
What is a New Patient Exam like here at Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.
April 5, 2017
Thank you for choosing the office of Dr. Robert Mitchell for your family’s dental care. Our entire team values the opportunity to give you the personalized attention and beautiful, healthy smile you deserve.
We’ll dedicate two hours for your new patient exam. When you arrive, we’ll give you a tour of our dental office and introduce you to our team. Refreshments are available for your enjoyment, as are Bose music headphones, movie goggles, massagers, and comfortable blankets, hot and cold neck pillows, and warm, scented towels.
Assessing Your Teeth, Gums, and Bite
We will talk to you about your dental needs and the reason for your visit. Then Dr. Mitchell will conduct a thorough exam which will include checking your bite alignment, assessing the integrity of existing dental work, and scanning your teeth for decay using our non-invasive DIAGNOdent laser. About 80% of the population unknowingly has some form of periodontal disease, so we will examine your gums for signs of this stealthy offender and suggest therapies for prevention or treatment. A set of digital X-rays will provide a complete picture of your oral health and aid in accurate diagnosis.
Screening for Oral Cancer
We will check your soft tissues for signs of oral cancer. We use a state-of-the-art tool called Velscope to identify suspicious lesions in the earliest stages. Oral cancer claims the lives of 7,500 Americans each year and often goes undetected until it has spread to the neck and lymph nodes. Early detection increases survival chances, so we will screen you for oral cancer at your new patient exam and subsequent checkups.