Hello, welcome to the The Plano Dentist blog. Today we are going to talk about dry mouth, an unpleasant condition that can actually endanger the oral health of Plano and Allen TX dentistry patients. Reduction of saliva flow resulting in a dry mouth is a more common problem among older Plano adults; however, people of all…
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Small Dental Annoyance Or Serious Problem?

Today in the Plano dental blog we are going to talk about stomatitis. Stomatitis is dental-speak for something very common: non-specific irritations found in the mouth. Stomatitis is usually caused by cold sores, gum disease, or even from biting the inside of the mouth (ouch!). Any time the membranes in the mouth become inflamed, they…
The Painful Truth About Toothaches In Plano, Texas

Toothaches always get worse on Friday night right before the weekend. Waiting to care for a sore tooth may leave your Dallas dentist saying things like “I wish you had come to me sooner.” Even with all the various causes of mouth concerns, a toothache sends a simple, clear message: get it checked! If you…
Your Perfect Smile Is Only A Few Dental Visits Away, Plano!

What does it take to really change the way you look? Hours upon hours at the gym? Expensive trips to the most cutting-edge salon in the Dallas area? What about a routine trip to your dentist? You may not love going to the dentist, but you will love the results when they help you find…
Relieving Your Dental Anxiety At The Plano Dentist

With the latest technology and anesthetics, a root canal (endodontic treatment) is no more painful than receiving a filling. Most root canals can be completed in one or two office visits.
Teeth Whitening at Your Plano Dentist

Dr. Isabella Mejia recommends that you use extreme caution when considering a take-home Dallas tooth whitener. If you have tooth decay, gum recession, crowns, or veneers, you should deal with these issues before you whiten your teeth.
Map vs. Compass
“The map keeps getting redrawn; technology keeps changing the routes we take. The compass, on the other hand, is more important then ever. If you don’t know which direction you’re going, how will you know when you’re off course? We spend most of our time learning the map, while we should be calibrating our compass.”…
Smiles for Life
Smiles For Life is an organization set up through members of the Crown Council, a prestigious alliance of leading-edge dentists around the world who are strongly committed to excellence in their fields, to continuing education, to serving their communities through charitable work, and to focusing on treating patients, not teeth. Every year from March through…