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Learn more about Cosmetic Bonding from Dallas Dentist Dr. Robert Mitchell

March 22, 2016

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.

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

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

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

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

General Dentistry in Dallas, TX

March 17, 2016

Skilled Dallas Dentist Helping Patients Maintain Healthy Smiles

A strong, healthy smile is something to be treasured. Proper preventive care can keep your teeth and gums looking and feeling great for years to come. As an experienced general dentist, Dr. Mitchell offers a variety of therapies to maximize oral wellness.

For optimal dental wellbeing, Dr. Mitchell recommends regular, six-month checkups. He may suggest products and techniques to optimize your oral homecare routine. He’ll use state-of-the-art tools (such as Velscope) to identify problems like tooth decay and oral cancer. Early diagnosis means timely intervention and treatment, which results in improved oral health. He’ll check your gum tissue for signs of periodontal disease and assess your bite alignment. If you’re an athlete or the parent of one, Dr. Mitchell might suggest a custom mouthguard to prevent sports-related oral injury.

General & Preventive Dentistry Services

Whatever your needs are, you can rely on Dr. Mitchell’s extensive training in the field of general and cosmetic dentistry to give you the beautiful smile you’ve always wanted. Call today to schedule a Complimentary Consult to discuss your General or Cosmetic Dental Needs. 972-233-1311.

Learn more about Bruxism from Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.

March 9, 2016

Bruxism Treatment in Dallas

Teeth Grinding Condition

Some patients react to stress by grinding their teeth unconsciously during the day or, more commonly, while sleeping. This constant pressure and motion can harm teeth, as well as muscles and tissues in and around the jaw. This condition, known as stock12

Teeth Clenching & Grinding Facts

Common symptoms of bruxism include a sore jaw, headaches, and earaches. Causes vary, but they may include stress, anxiety, tension, misaligned teeth, posture, diet, sleeping habits, and other factors. Bruxism is most prevalent in women and generally found in about one-third of the population.

Individuals who react to stress with anger, pain, frustration, aggression, or competition are most commonly affected. People with bruxism may have other biting habits, such as biting fingernails, pencils, lips, or the insides of their cheeks.

Constant clenching and grinding of the teeth cannot only cause the aforementioned symptoms, but it may also contribute to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction, which has a long list of side effects associated with pain in the head and neck. Teeth rubbing together consistently will result in surface wear over time, which will cause dental problems. Insomnia, eating disorders, and depression can result from bruxism as well if it’s left untreated.

A Solid Bruxism Solution

How can you stop an unconscious habit? A thorough evaluation will allow us to check your teeth, tissues, and muscles. If we determine that you suffer from bruxism, we’ll create an orthotic appliance, also called a nightguard or splint, to prevent grinding and clenching. Many types of nightguards exist, and patients react differently to the various styles. If one appliance does not work, another may. In many cases, simply wearing a nightguard will eliminate the problem. However, if the condition persists, we can prescribe alternative therapies to correct the issue.

Some practices that can relieve symptoms of bruxism include stress and anxiety management, focused facial relaxation, massage and stretching of face and neck muscles, applying ice or wet heat, proper rest, eating soft foods, and hydrating the body. If your teeth were damaged because of bruxism or if we find TMJ to be a factor, our team will repair and treat you to provide complete relief.

If you believe you suffer from bruxism Call Today (972-233-1311) to schedule your Complimentary Consult to speak with Dr. Robert Mitchell about your options. Don’t suffer any longer from a sore jaw, headaches, or earaches.

Learn More About Chronic Dry Mouth from Dr. Robert Mitchell, D.D.S.

March 4, 2016

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Understanding and Treating Xerostomia: Chronic Dry Mouth

Xerostomia, or chronic dry mouth, is a condition in which the mouth is excessively dry, most often due to the decreased production of saliva. Effects of xerostomia range from mere annoyance to advanced periodontal disease and an inability to enjoy food. At the Dallas, TX dental office of Dr. Robert B. Mitchell, patients suffering from dry mouth are invited to explore their treatment options with our highly trained oral healthcare team.

Causes & Symptoms of Xerostomia

Xerostomia is characterized by the partial or complete lack of saliva in the mouth, resulting in a variety of unpleasant and even damaging symptoms. The most common symptoms associated with xerostomia include:

  • Bad breath
  • Irritation of the gums and/or palate
  • Persistent dryness in mouth and throat
  • Difficulty speaking, swallowing, and chewing
  • Problems with dentures
  • Gum disease and/or more frequent cavities

Xerostomia occurs when the salivary glands fail to produce sufficient saliva in the oral cavity. There are a number of known causes of dry mouth, including certain medications and medical conditions like Parkinson’s and Sjorgren’s disease. Age is another factor linked to dry mouth; approximately 20 percent of elderly men and women suffer from the condition. Other causes include damage to the salivary glands themselves and treatments prescribed for cancer, including chemotherapy. The use of tobacco and methamphetamines is known to exacerbate the symptoms of xerostomia.

Why is Dry Mouth a Problem?

When left untreated, dry mouth can lead to numerous oral health problems and complications that affect the rest of the body as well. Without enough saliva to eat properly, some patients begin to suffer from malnutrition and other deficiencies. Other complications associated with xerostomia include:

  • Sores in the mouth
  • Tongue coated in plaque
  • Cracked lips
  • Fungal infections
  • Increased incidence of tooth decay and periodontal disease

Fortunately, all of these conditions can be avoided with proper xerostomia management. Following your diagnosis, Dr. Mitchell will explain the various treatment options available to you.

Helping Patients with Dry Mouth

No case of xerostomia is the same as the next, so Dr. Mitchell always takes the time to formulate a customized treatment plan based upon your unique symptoms and conditions. If medication is the cause of your chronic dry mouth, your primary physician may be able to help with an alternative that doesn’t result in decreased salivation. Other treatments include saliva substitutes, increased water intake, Biotene oral rinse, and products containing xylitol. Dr. Mitchell and our team will work with you to determine the best solution for you.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you are suffering from chronic dry mouth and the undesirable symptoms that accompany it, contact our office today to learn more about our selection of treatment options. Dr. Mitchell and his team genuinely look forward to helping you overcome your xerostomia issues so that you can enjoy improved oral health and better quality of life overall. Our state-of-the-art dental office in Dallas, TX proudly serves families from throughout the DFW Metroplex, including communities in North Dallas, Addison, Carrollton, Richardson, Plano, Garland, and beyond.

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