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October 28, 2016

Awards and Accomplishments for Dr. Robert Mitchell

Some of you may recognize this wall from your visits to our dental office.

Some of you may have never noticed it in our office.

And some of you may have never been to our office.

Besides being a wall full of Diplomas & Awards we wanted to take a second to recognize all the amazing Accomplishments and Awards our doctor at Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S., has received in his career thus far.

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 and recently portrayed in the movie, My All American, Dr. Robert Mitchell DDS aka Bobby Mitchell was Freddie Steinmark’s friend, roommate and teammate at the University of Texas when they were National Champions in 1969-1970. ), he went on to obtain his DDS from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, world renowned for it’s outstanding dental program.

Dr. Mitchell has served as President of the Dallas Academy of General Dentistry and has served 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.

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. Dr. Mitchell is also a member of the Dallas Chapter of the Seattle Study Club.

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 an issue of D Magazine as one of the best dentists in Dallas and in Texas Monthly as one of Texas’s Super Dentists.

 

 

 

The Big Shootout: Steinmark and Mitchell

September 23, 2016

We are very proud of Dr. Robert Mitchell aka “Bobby Mitchell” and wanted to share this great article about Bobby Mitchell and his teammate, Freddie Steinmark in “Dave Campbell’s Texas Football”. Any discussion of “The Game of the Century” is incomplete without mention of The Wheat Ridge boys- Longhorns Freddie Steinmark and Bobby Mitchell, whose lives were forever changed in 1969 for reasons well beyond football.

The Big Shootout: Steinmark and Mitchell

In the absence of a foolproof recipe for building a championship team, we rely on the genius of coaches to know which ingredients will come together to reach destiny.

For Darrell Royal, two of the most important components of his 1969 title team came from one of the least-likely places: tiny Wheat Ridge, Colorado.

Freddie Steinmark and Bobby Mitchell were the talk of the Greater Denver area once they teamed up in the Wheat Ridge backfield after Mitchell’s family moved in from California.  Their running styles complemented each other perfectly, turning the boys into stars whose local popularity was once compared to The Beatles by author Jim Dent, who wrote a book about Steinmark that is being developed into a movie.

Their arrival at the University of Texas in 1967 found the Longhorns in a quagmire of piling up four losses or more in three consecutive seasons.  Royal moved the high school backfield mates to opposite sides of the ball- Steinmark to safety, Mitchell to the offensive line- where both would become major contributors.

After a sophomore year in 1968 that saw Steinmark become one of the resurgent Longhorns’ defensive stars by intercepting five passes, the Wheat Ridge boys had high aspirations for 1969- a year that would mark great triumph and great tragedy for both.

In January, Bobby received word that his older brother, Mark, an Army helicopter pilot, had been killed in action in Vietnam.  Though the loss stung mightily both then and today for Mitchell, he was comforted by Steinmark and channeled his energy into winning a starting job at offensive guard that spring.

As the 1969 season began, Steinmark began to feel an increasing amount of pain in his left leg.  Though noticeably hobbled, he continued to play through the pain as the Longhorns claimed victory after victory in their march toward a championship.

With the approach of the showdown with Arkansas, both players had reason to be nervous beyond the usual big-game jitters.  With President Nixon attending the game, Vietnam War protesters made sure their voice would be heard among the hoopla of the game- providing a chilling reminder to Mitchell of his recent loss.  He would also be playing in front of his girlfriend, Honor Franklin, an Arkansas student.  Steinmark, on the other hand, just wanted to be able to endure the pain in his leg for one more game.

While Texas’ 15-14 victory was the beginning of the legendary status of many of the people involved with the game, it would mark the final football game in the life of Freddie Steinmark.  Late in the game, he finally succumbed to the pain he’d played through all year and came out of the contest.  Six days later, it was discovered he had bone cancer.  His left leg was amputated, and he stood on the sideline using crutches when the Longhorns defeated Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day, 1970.  Just over a year later, in June of 1971, Steinmark passed away at the age of 22.

Mitchell, who would earn all-SWC honors for the Longhorns in 1970, went on to marry his Razorback girlfriend and become a successful dentist in Dallas.

To learn more about the amazing story of Freddie Steinmark and Bobby Mitchell along with the rest of the people that made the 1969 Texas-Arkansas game so unique, purchase a DVD copy of “The Big Shootout” documentary by CLICKING HERE.

http://www.texasfootball.com/the-big-shootout-steinmark-and-mitchell/

DALLAS DENTIST IS BEING PORTRAYED IN MOVIE, “MY ALL AMERICAN”

November 9, 2015

https://youtu.be/lBvJ5BHuIcQ

Watch this newly released featurette of movie, “My All American”, where Bobby Mitchell (aka Dr. Robert Mitchell DDS ) is interviewed about his best friend and teammate, Freddie Steinmark.

We cannot wait for this movie to come out Friday November 13!!!

My All American is a true story about Freddie Steinmark, a classic example of a hero who overcame numerous obstacles to become a shining light for everyone around him. Definitely a movie for the whole family. Written and directed by Angelo Pizzo who wrote “Rudy” and “Hoosiers”.

Saturday November 7, 2015 Bobby Mitchell aka Dr. Robert Mitchell DDS was apart of the re-dedication of the Freddie Steinmark scoreboard. See video of re-dedication below.
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DALLAS DENTIST IS BEING PORTRAYED IN MOVIE, “MY ALL AMERICAN”.

August 24, 2015

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Mark your calendars and save the date to see MY ALL AMERICAN in theaters nationwide on

OCTOBER 9!
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From the writer of HOOSIERS and RUDY comes an inspirational drama based on the true story of The University of Texas at Austin football star Freddie Steinmark, who personifies what it truly means to have the heart of a champion.
Dr. Robert Mitchell DDS aka Bobby Mitchell will be portrayed by actor, Rett Terrell. Bobby Mitchell was Freddie Steinmark’s friend, roommate and teammate at the University of Texas when they were National Champions in 1969-1970. Aaron Eckhart portrays Coach Darrell Royal.

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