You have a tooth that’s giving you trouble. Maybe it throbs
periodically throughout the day or maybe it sends zingers shooting through your
whole mouth when you bite down. Very often, toothaches are caused by deep
cavities and, in many cases, your dentist will recommend a root canal to remove
the source of infection. However, if caught early enough, you may be eligible
for a pulp cap, a conservative alternative to root canal therapy that can help
you avoid more invasive (and expensive) treatments. (more…)
Are there Alternatives to a Root Canal?
March 12, 2014
3 Free Smile-Friendly Apps to Download Now
March 10, 2014
Do you see the date for your next dental checkup looming
ever-closer on the calendar and feel that little pang of guilt? Maybe it’s been
a week or so since you flossed your teeth. Maybe you let the kids go to bed
without making sure they brushed. Maybe you’ve noticed your spouse’s breath
smelling a little off recently but wrote it off as morning breath (that just
happened to last all day).
As a mom (or dad), it’s your job to help your family
practice good oral hygiene habits. With the help of these three free apps, your
job just got a little easier: (more…)
What Have Dr. Tillman and Staff Been Up To?
March 12, 2013
Dr. David Tillman has sent his staff to Atlanta, Ga, to be trained so they can better serve his patients. At separate events, his hygienists, his dental assistants and his office assistants have gone to the Scheduling Institute. This week, Hollie and Dr. Tillman’s wife, Julie, flew in the cramped skies of Spirit Airlines for the conference. Tell us if our training is showing, if we are serving you better.
Dr. Tillman has been providing free dental care through The American Dental Association’s event, “Give Kids a Smile.” This is his 10th year to provide free dental care and he even pays his staff to help out. Friday, March 22, is the next day he will give the care to needy school children through this program.
He also provides free dental care to patients needing to go through radiation therapy through “Cancer Care Services.” In June he will volunteer at John Peter Smith Northeast Dental Clinic. This is his 15th year to volunteer there. And, a big event, in August, just before school begins he will have 2 full days of care for school children and their parents through a program, “Dentistry From the Heart.” So things will be busy this summer.
Also, Dr. Tillman serves on the Aledo ISD School Board. Currently Aledo is looking for a new superintendent, so Dr. T. has had weekly meetings so Aledo can find a superintendent before school begins.
Unfortunately, this week’s meeting was bright and early on Monday at 7AM!!! He promises he didn’t fall asleep while working on patients that day!
Spring into Spring with a New Smile!
March 8, 2013
It’s almost spring! Tulips are blooming and the world is awakening from its winter sleep. We thought today we would remind our patients about the need to visit our office for your cleaning. After all, studies have shown there could be a link between proper oral and dental care and heart disease, diabetes and even stroke. Regular visits to our office can keep harmful bacteria from entering your body by removing plaque build up.
Another great benefit to scheduling your 6-month visit is the opportunity for us to screen for other potential health hazards. During your visit, we can not only clean and whiten your teeth, but potentially identify other signs or symptoms.
Get your beautiful smile today! Give us a call to schedule an appointment!
Patient question: “How do I prevent gum disease?”
March 1, 2013
Great question. It’s usually easy to tell when you have a cavity, but unfortunately, gum disease can exist in your mouth without you even knowing. In fact, you can have the beginning stages of gum disease without even noticing any pain or discomfort. Since gum disease can be undetectable, it’s imperative to watch for warning signs in order to prevent the disease from worsening.
Here are the signs to watch for:
• Gums that appear red or swollen
• Gums that feel tender
• Gums that bleed easily (during brushing or flossing)
• Gums that recede or pull away from the teeth
• Persistent bad breath (halitosis)
• Loose teeth
• Any change in the way teeth come together in the biting position
• Any change in the way partial dentures fit
If you or someone in your family is showing these signs, schedule an appointment at our office. We can diagnose the problem and begin treatment to save your teeth and give you back a healthy mouth!
February Marks National Dental Health Month!
February 1, 2013
Did you know February is National Dental Health Month? It’s a great time of the year to renew those resolutions about continuing to practice great dental hygiene. Today, we thought we would discuss the importance of preventative oral care. While most folks are familiar with traditional healthy-conscious practices such as eating well and exercising regularly, lesser-known are the benefits that great oral hygiene provides to your cardiovascular health.
Here are a few tips to help you continue taking care of those pearly whites and in the process, your heart.
*Brush and floss every day to remove the plaque that can lead to cavities. Flossing daily removes food debris that your toothbrush simply cannot reach.
*Replace your toothbrush on a regular basis. You should replace your toothbrush every three to four months or after a cold to prevent re-infection. Please remember to use a soft toothbrush so that you don’t wear off the enamel of your teeth.
*Visit our office regularly. The American Dental Association recommends you visit us every six months (or as recommended) for regular checkups and cleanings. Fluoride treatments twice a year will help prevent tooth decay.
Each February, we focus on the preventive oral care of our patients. Have you visited us in the past six months? If not, it’s time to give us a call and schedule an appointment!
Apps to help you achieve those 2013 New Year’s Resolutions!
January 3, 2013
With 2012 over, we thought we would ask you, our patients: what was memorable about 2012 for you, and what are you looking forward to in 2013? Do you have a new year’s resolution or any exciting plans for the coming year?
Here are the top resolutions for 2013, and some great free iOS and Android apps to help you achieve your 2013 resolutions!
Eat Healthier:
Fooducate
Lose weight, eat real food, and get healthy. Fooducate grades your groceries, explains what’s really inside each product, and offers healthier alternatives. We’ve got the largest database of UPCs – over 200,000 unique products and growing.
Work out / Exercise More:
NPT BOOM
Nike BOOM syncs your music to your dynamic training workouts, with the world’s most elite athletes and coaches motivating you along the way. Choose your type of workout, length of training, best workout music and favorite Nike athletes—then get to work.
Become More Organized:
Wunderlist
Wunderlist 2 is the easiest way to manage and share your daily to-do lists. Whether you’re planning an overseas adventure, sharing a shopping list with a loved one, or simply keeping track of your daily to-dos, Wunderlist is here to help you get things done.
Gain More Control of Finances:
Mint.com App
Mint.com allows you to track, budget and manage your money all in one place, so you can see where you’re spending and where you can save. Open an account, add your bank, credit, loan and retirement accounts and Mint will automatically pull in and categorize your transactions. It’s safe, secure and easy to keep your personal finances organized.
Expand Social Circle:
SupperKing
If you’re trying to expand your friend circle in 2013, or maybe just plan more exciting activities with your current friends, apps like Highlight can connect you to new people. A new iOS app called SupperKing is like Airbnb for at-home meals. You can charge strangers cash to enjoy a meal at your place with you — an idea that not everyone is game for. But the app is also great for organizing dinner parties with your friends.
We want to wish all our patients, friends, family and all our colleagues a happy and healthy New Year!
End of the year tooth tips!
December 27, 2012
Today we thought we would remind our patients to practice good oral hygiene to keep those pearly whites shining and happy! This includes brushing and flossing on a regular basis, brushing after consuming foods that can stain your teeth and visiting our office every six months or as recommended.
The American Dental Association, or ADA, also recommends the following for ideal oral hygiene:
• Brush your teeth twice a day with an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste. Replace your toothbrush every three or four months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. A worn toothbrush won’t do a good job of cleaning your teeth.
• Clean between teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner. Tooth decay-causing bacteria still linger between teeth where your toothbrush bristles can’t reach. This helps remove plaque and food particles from between the teeth and under the gum line.
• Eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks.
• Visit our office on a regular basis for professional cleanings and oral exams.
Lastly, a great reason to smile is this: smiling can actually help you live longer according to recent studies! Have you visited our office lately for a cleaning or checkup? If not, give us a call to set up an appointment! The beginning of the year is a great time for a visit!
Season’s Greetings!
December 19, 2012
In this season given to tidings of comfort and joy, and as we reflect on the year that was, we’d like to ask you, our wonderful patients: What do you love about the holidays this year? Being with your loved ones? Hitting the slopes? A clean slate for 2013? Opening presents by the fireplace? All the delicious food?
Also, what gift are you most looking forward to getting this year? We’d love if you shared with us all the things you love about the holidays. Stay warm, and don’t forget to limit the amount of sweets you eat!
Happy holidays from our family to yours!
Fun fact time! Human and animal teeth
December 12, 2012
Looking for ways to motivate your child to brush his or her teeth? Why not compare their teeth to those of their favorite animals? After all, everyone loves fun facts. Like people, some animals have several different kinds of teeth, while others have only one kind. Others don’t have any teeth at all! Animals’ teeth also give us clues about what they eat. Here are some fun facts comparing human teeth and animal teeth we thought you might enjoy, courtesy of the American Student Dental Association!
– Humans form two sets of teeth over the course of a lifetime, with baby teeth being replaced by adult teeth between the ages of 6 and 12.
– An average human being has around 32 teeth. This includes four wisdom teeth, eight incisors, four canines, twelve molars and eight premolars.
– When you see a hippopotamus opening its mouth, it seems as though they have only four teeth! But they actually have 40 pearly whites.
– Dogs rarely get cavities because their saliva has an extremely high pH, which prevents demineralization.
– An elephant’s molars can weigh up to 10 lbs.
– The teeth of the pocket gopher grow up to 15 inches a year!
– The blue whale is the largest mammal on earth, but it dines exclusively on tiny shrimp because it has no teeth
– Armadillos, common in the southwest, have 104 teeth.
– Snails can have more than 25,000 teeth, which are located on the tongue.
– Dolphins only get one set of teeth to last a lifetime!
– And here’s one from prehistoric times! The Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T-Rex, had more than 60 thick, conical, bone-crunching teeth that were up to 9 inches long. Its jaws were up to 4 feet long.
We hope you enjoyed these fun facts! Stay tuned for more soon!