Friday 23 May 2014

Top Dental Symptoms: Bleeding or Sore Gums

Bleeding or sore gums can be a sign of gingivitis, an early and reversible stage of gum disease, or simply the result of brushing too hard or starting a new flossing routine. If your gums bleed regularly, or enough to worry you, make an appointment with your dentist or physician, it could be a sign that something else is wrong.

Above article from: MouthHealthy.org


Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 
Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206

Wednesday 21 May 2014

Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation - Gum Grafting Dallas TX



Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation - Gum Grafting Dallas TX

Small pinholes are placed instead of cutting with a scalpel, then using specially designed instruments patented by Dr. Chao receded gum tissue is gently loosened and guided to cover the exposed tooth root surface. Tiny strips of collagen are carefully inserted through the minimally invasive pinholes to "plump up" and hold the loosened gum tissue in place covering the gum recession. Because the Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation (TM), an alternative to traditional gum grafting, is typically scalpel and suture free people experience reduced pain and shorter healing time compared to traditional gum grafting that cuts tissue off the palate and transfers it to the gum recession area.

Energy Square Dental Group
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC
(214) 369-9966
4849 Greenville, Suite 173 • Dallas, TX 75206
Web: EnergySquareDental.com

Friday 16 May 2014

Top Dental Symptoms: Sensitive Teeth

If your teeth hurt when you drink hot or cold beverages, you may have sensitive teeth. This can be the result of tooth decay, fractured teeth, worn fillings, gum disease, worn tooth enamel or an exposed tooth root due to gum recession. Treatment will depend on the source of sensitivity. If you’re concerned about the sensitivity of your teeth see your dentist for diagnosis and treatment options.

Above article from: MouthHealthy.org


Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 
Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206

Cosmetic Dental Braces - Dentist Dallas TX



Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 

Saturday 10 May 2014

Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation: Dallas-Fort Worth TX Dentist



In April 2014 Dr. Blandford, a general dentist, was the first general dentist or gum specialist in Dallas-Fort Worth and one of about 400 worldwide trained to provide the Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation (TM) to treat gum recession.  Also called Lunchtime Gum Lift (R) the scalpel-suture free minimally invasive procedure offers an alternative to traditional gum grafting.  The "no cut, no sew" treatment for receding gums was invented by Dr. Chao, a general dentist in Al Hambra, California.

Small pinholes are placed instead of cutting with a scalpel, then using specially designed instruments patented by Dr. Chao receded gum tissue is gently loosened and guided to cover the exposed tooth root surface.  Tiny strips of collagen are carefully inserted through the minimally invasive pinholes to "plump up" and hold the loosened gum tissue in place covering the gum recession.  Because the Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation (TM), an alternative to traditional gum grafting,  is typically scalpel and suture free people experience reduced pain and shorter healing time compared to traditional gum grafting that cuts tissue off the palate and transfers it to the gum recession area.

Energy Square Dental Group
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC
(214) 369-9966
4849 Greenville, Suite 173 • Dallas, TX 75206
Web:  EnergySquareDental.com

• pinhole surgical technique
• pinhole technique
• repairing receding gums
• gum recession treatment
• pain-free dentistry
• no cutting
• no incisions
• no sutures
• gum rejuvenation Alhambra
• receding gumline
• receding gumline treatment
• periodontics
• gum improvement
• gum treatment
• gum surgery
• receding gums
• stitch-free
• knife-less
 • gum grafting

Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 


Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206

Dallas-Fort Worth Dentist: Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation




In April 2014 Dr. Blandford, a general dentist,  was the first general dentist or gum specialist in Dallas-Fort Worth and one of about 400 worldwide trained to provide the Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation (TM) to treat gum recession.  Also called Lunchtime Gum Lift (R) the scalpel-suture free minimally invasive procedure offers an alternative to traditional gum grafting.  The "no cut, no sew" treatment for receding gums was invented by Dr. Chao, a general dentist in Al Hambra, California.

Small pinholes are placed instead of cutting with a scalpel, then using specially designed instruments patented by Dr. Chao receeded gum tissue is gently loosened and guided to cover the exposed tooth root surface.  Tiny strips of collagen are carefully inserted through the minimally invasive pinholes to "plump up" and hold the loosened gum tissue in place covering the gum recession.  Because the Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation (TM), an alternative to traditional gum grafting,  is typically scalpel and suture free people experience reduced pain and shorter healing time compared to traditional gum grafting that cuts tissue off the palate and transfers it to the gum recession area.

Energy Square Dental Group
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC
(214) 369-9966
4849 Greenville, Suite 173 • Dallas, TX 75206
Web:  EnergySquareDental.com

• pinhole surgical technique
• pinhole technique
• repairing receding gums
• gum recession treatment
• pain-free dentistry
• no cutting
• no incisions
• no sutures
• gum rejuvenation Alhambra
• receding gumline
• receding gumline treatment
• periodontics
• gum improvement
• gum treatment
• gum surgery
• receding gums
• stitch-free
• knife-less
 • gum grafting

Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 


Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206

Friday 9 May 2014

Top Dental Symptoms: Mouth Sores

Types of mouth sores include canker sores, cold sores, leukoplakia and candidiasis. They vary in their severity and causes. Mouth sores could be the symptom of a disease or disorder; infection from bacteria, viruses or fungus or result from irritation caused by braces, dentures or the sharp edge of a broken tooth or filling. Your dentist should examine any mouth sore that lasts a week or longer.

Above article from: MouthHealthy.org


Dentist - Six Month Smiles Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC

(214) 369-99664849 
Greenville, Suite 173, Dallas, TX 75206