Friday, December 27, 2013

Get A Smile Makeover For The New Year

2014 is right around the corner!  The New Year is always a time for making (and eventually breaking) resolutions.  This year, resolve to finally restore and enhance your smile with a smile makeover.  Here is a resolution you can keep, and a beautiful smile is sure to give you a confidence boost.
eat what you want with cosmetic dentistry
Take Back Your Ability To Eat What You Want!

Make The Decision To Restore Dental Health

A healthy mouth is a sign of a healthy body.  Studies show that damaged and missing teeth play a role in both physical and mental health.  People with poor dental health often suffer with low self-image, self-consciousness and even depression.  In addition, when you cannot eat properly due to missing or painful teeth, your diet suffers.  People with poor dental health often suffer with other chronic health problems such as obesity and diabetes because proper nutrition is extremely difficult if not impossible.  Make the decision to end the problems associated with poor dental health and take control of your well-being in 2014.  Restoring your teeth and gums through cosmetic dentistry and restorative dental procedures can have a huge impact on how you look, feel and live.

Cosmetic Dental Procedures


Healthy teeth can be enhanced with professional teeth whitening procedures such as take-home bleaching trays and in-office Zoom! Whitening treatments. For misshapen or permanently discolored teeth, cosmetic porcelain veneers can enhance your teeth, providing a beautiful, even, white smile.  Repairing damaged teeth with tooth-colored fillings and cosmetic dental crowns can restore strength and function in addition to appearance.

Tooth Replacement Options


Missing teeth can take a serious toll on overall health.  A recent UK study found that for some people, losing teeth produces a sense of loss similar to that of losing a limb.  If missing teeth prevent you from enjoying life, laughing, eating and smiling then consider dental implants for tooth replacement.  Implant dentistry has proven to be the most dependable and effective form of tooth replacement producing a 98% success rate for almost 50 years.  For permanent tooth replacement, dental implants are the most predictable and reliable method of tooth replacement available today.

Sometimes, tooth replacement with a dental bridge is the best option.  A dental bridge uses crowns on the teeth adjacent to the space to support a prosthetic tooth in between.  A dental bridge looks and functions similar to a natural tooth and allows for patients to eat most foods as well as smile and laugh with confidence.

Take Back Your Smile in 2014!

Your smile shows the world who you are.  Take it back in 2014 with a smile makeover at Forest Lane Dental.  Dr. Jack E. Burroughs will work with you to determine your needs and wants, create a plan for treatment that fits with your desires and budget.  Because dental insurance can help with the cost of cosmetic dentistry, you may find treatment to be more affordable than you thought.  In addition, convenient payment plans such as those available through Care Credit can help you choose your payment and make it possible to achieve long term results.  Give us a call today to schedule your consultation.

Friday, December 13, 2013

All I Want For Christmas Is Whiter Teeth!

Is a bright, white smile at the top of your Christmas list?  Get ready to smile big this holiday season because professional teeth whitening is here!  At Forest Lane Dental, we make it easy to whiten your teeth safely, professionally, and with maximum results.  Whether you choose take-home whitening trays or in-office Zoom! Whitening, your whiter teeth will make you smile.

Take-Home Whitening Trays


Dr. Jack E. Burroughs will make you a set of custom whitening trays, perfectly fitted to your teeth to ensure an even application of whitening gel.  Professional whitening gel can get your teeth whiter, several shades whiter, than over the counter products.  Just wear the trays for a short time daily for up to two weeks to achieve maximum results.  Professional teeth whitening is non-abrasive and will not damage tooth enamel or gum tissue. 

Zoom! Whitening System


Are you looking for fast results and dramatic teeth whitening?  Zoom! dental whitening may be right for you!  Using state of the art laser technology, professional grade whitening gel combined with the Zoom! system amplifies the whitening effect, producing several shades whiter teeth in about one hour.  This high-tech whitening system is used in the office and provides safe, effective teeth whitening in much less time than take-home whitening trays.

Schedule Your Appointment For Professional Teeth Whitening


There is still time to get a whiter, brighter smile in time for the holidays!  Contact Dr. Burroughs and his team at Forest Lane Dental today to schedule your appointment. 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving From Forest Lane Dental

Thanksgiving is such a wonderful holiday!  What a great thing to take some time to reflect on the things in life that mean the most to us- our family and friends, our health and well-being, good food!

This year, Dr. Jack Burroughs wishes to express his genuine gratitude to all his patients whose trust and confidence are appreciated beyond measure.  The patients of Forest Lane Dental make coming to work a joy each and every day.  How fortunate we are to have the opportunity to do what we love to do each day.

This Thanksgiving holiday, may your blessings and good fortune be plentiful, and may the coming year bring you love, peace and joy.

Happy Thanksgiving from the team at Forest Lane Dental! 

Friday, November 15, 2013

Forest Lane Dental Gives Thanks

With the Thanksgiving Holiday right around the corner, the team at Forest Lane Dental in Dallas is thinking about the upcoming holiday season and counting the blessings we have received this year.  This month, Facebook is full of daily posts about thankfulness, and we have enjoyed reading about all the things great and small that we all have to be thankful for.  What better time of year to express our great appreciation for all the wonderful patients who brighten our days with their beautiful smiles?

Our Dental Patients Make Us Smile!


Creating beautiful smiles is what we do best at Forest Lane Dental.  The old saying that if you "do what you love you will never work a day in your life" rings true for us.  There is nothing more gratifying in dentistry than seeing a patient's life transformed through the restoration of their dental health.  Dental problems can be painful as well as unattractive.  When we have the opportunity to transform a person's dental health, it often has a much deeper effect.  Poor dental health can have an impact on overall health as well as self-confidence.  For Dr. Jack E. Burroughs, there is simply nothing more rewarding than seeing a patient go from avoiding smiling and social situations to having a bright, beautiful smile. 

We Are Thankful For Your Referrals


We are lucky to receive personal referrals from our patients every day at Forest Lane Dental.  The greatest compliment we can receive is the referral of a friend or family member, and we are thankful that our patients are pleased enough with the dental care they receive to tell others about us.  Thank you for sharing us with your loved ones.  We genuinely appreciate your trust and confidence!

Relationships Matter To Us


Many of our patients have been with us for a very long time.  One of the best things about working in dentistry is having the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with our patients.  We get to share in your joys and life events.  Over the years, we have enjoyed sharing baby pictures, graduations, weddings and more.  Our patients are important to us, and we are honored to count you as a part of our dental family.

We Wish You A Happy Thanksgiving 


Dr. Burroughs, Laura and the whole team at Forest Lane Dental wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving and a joyful and beautiful holiday season.  This Thanksgiving, we are giving thanks for you, the patients who make coming to work a joy every day.


Friday, November 1, 2013

Dental Insurance- Use It Or Lose It





Halloween is the unofficial beginning of the holiday season- and the end of the year!  At Forest Lane Dental, it is also a reminder that dental benefit years are about to expire.  Most dental plans allow their members specified funds from which their dental claims are paid.  If the funds are not used by the end of the year, they disappear- poof!  The same is true for health savings accounts and medical flex accounts.  When it comes to dental insurance, and incomplete dental treatment, the name of the game from November until the end of December is "Use It Or Lose It".

Taking advantage of Dental Insurance Benefits


Cost is a big issue for dental patients, when faced with the need for restorative or cosmetic dentistry.  Good planning can help make dental treatments such as crowns and bridges more economical.  Here are a few tips:

Plan Your Dental Treatment in Stages. 

 If you need extensive dental work, plan it in two stages.  Since your dental benefits renew on January first, it makes sense to start on part of a dental treatment plan this year, utilizing the benefits available for 2013, and then begin the second phase of treatment after the first of the year.  This way, you can maximize your dental coverage and reduce the chance that you will deplete your dental benefits before your treatment is complete. 

Stay In Your Dental Network

 Your dental plan has member dentists, like Dr. Jack Burroughs, who are preferred providers under your dental insurance plan.  One major benefit that you might not be aware of, is that in addition to your annual maximum for dental funds, you also receive reduced fees by going to a dental network provider.  That means, even if you deplete your dental funds, you still get a discount on services.

Plan For Necessary Dental Work

 Now is a good time to see Dr. Burroughs.  If you need cosmetic or restorative dental work, insurance will not cover the cost 100%.  Planning in advance for the portion of the fee that will be your responsibility can help make the cost easy to bear.  If you know in advance what the cost of dental work will be, you can plan to make contributions to your HSA or other medical spending account in order to cover the cost.  Since most of these plans are funded with pre-taxed dollars, it's like getting an additional discount.

Get a Dental Check Up


The best way to save money on dental care is to keep your mouth so healthy that you don't need it!  In addition to good dental hygiene at home, see Dr. Burroughs at least every six months for a dental check-up and a good professional dental cleaning.  This basic maintenance can help prevent serious dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease as well as detect problems early while they are small and easier to treat.

To schedule an appointment for your dental-check up, contact us.



Friday, October 18, 2013

Woman Stabs Her Husband- For Snoring!

Is this headline real or a fake?  

Snoring and Sleep Apnea
It turns out that an Arkansas woman was recently charged with stabbing her husband in his sleep because of his snoring!  As outlandish as it sounds, snoring and sleep apnea are extremely disruptive conditions which affect not only the "snore-er" but also their partner.  Sleep apnea and snoring disrupts normal sleep patterns, leading to sleep-deprivation, poor sleep and even psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression. 

Snoring An Sleep Apnea Treatment

 Luckily, treatments exist which can help tame the symptoms of snoring and sleep apnea.  Dr. Jack E. Burroughs of Forest Lane Dental Dallas knows this very well, and not just because he provides treatment for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.  Dr. Burroughs suffers with this condition himself, which is what led him to becoming an expert in dental sleep apnea treatment. 

Traditional methods of treating sleep apnea in adults involves the use of a C-PAP machine, which can be bulky, noisy and uncomfortable.  Surgical procedures have also been recommended for patients suffering with the condition.  Dr. Burroughs offers a more comfortable alternative, in the form of a custom dental appliance, which provides relief from the physical symptoms of sleep apnea, but also facilitates in preventing the cause.

Sleep Apnea and Your Health

 In sleep apnea and snoring, breathing is interrupted due to a collapse in the muscles in the airway.  This results in disrupted sleep patterns, loud snoring and periods of not breathing (apnea).  Health and psychological conditions often arise in people with obstructive sleep apnea due to the patient's inability to achieve restful sleep.  Conditions such as high blood pressure, stroke and depression are common among sleep apnea patients.  Treatment involves mechanically maintaining an open airway in order to prevent breathing disturbances during sleep.

Dr. Burroughs utilizes a specialized treatment which is more comfortable and easier to comply with than the traditional C-PAP machine.  In dental sleep-apnea treatment, a custom made appliance is made which repositions the jaw and helps maintain an unobstructed airway during sleep.  Patients find that this method of treatment is comfortable, easy to use and very effective.  In fact, Dr. Burroughs uses the appliance himself.

Time To Take Action To Stop Snoring

We are not saying that your partner is going to stab you in your sleep for snoring, but just in case, a consultation to find out if the treatment is right for you might be a great place to start.  Contact Dr. Burroughs today and schedule your consultation.  Get ready for a good night's sleep!

Friday, September 27, 2013

The State Fair Of Texas Is Back! Here Is Our List Of The Worst Fair Foods For Your Teeth



The State Fair is one of the biggest and most iconic events in Texas.  It is opening weekend, and fairgoers will be lining up in droves to sample some of the most creative culinary concoctions to ever hit a deep fryer.  Topping the menu of deep fried delicacies this year is Deep Fried Thanksgiving Dinner, the Deep Fried Cuban Roll, and Loaded Avocado Crispy Fries. 

Fair Food is good, but not for teeth!
While sampling all this greasy goodness is 99% of the reason we all visit the State Fair every year, keep in mind that some fair foods can be really bad for your teeth!  Pack a toothbrush if you plan to enjoy the following:

Caramel Apples and Candy Apples:  the sugary candy sticks to your teeth, feeding bacteria for hours and promoting tooth decay

Funnel Cakes:  sugar and carbohydrates combine to create the perfect storm.  Carbohydrates break down into sugars too- it doesn’t have to stick to your teeth to cause tooth decay.

Sodas:  Switching from regular to diet won’t help when it comes to this thirst quencher.  Sodas are very acidic, even diet sodas.  Sipping on a soda for an afternoon bathes your teeth in acid, weakening tooth enamel and promoting tooth decay. 

Cotton Candy:  Ummm, yeah.  For the same reasons as the candied apples, avoid this treat or eat then brush! This goes double for deep fried bubble gum!

While it can be very difficult to find fair food that is good for your teeth, better choices are out there.  Chocolate is always a good choice because it melts, spending less time on tooth surfaces.  Ice cream and treats that are not sticky are better options as well. 

The best advice when it comes to food at the State Fair of Texas is to go ahead and indulge!  Eat what you want, but make a pit stop for a little dental hygiene after each sampling.  Some products to pack if you don’t want to be weighed down with a toothbrush and toothpaste, try a portable product like the Colgate™ Wisp or at the very least some sugarless gum. 

Go out and Enjoy the Greatest State Fair in the USA!  The team at Forest Lane Dental would really appreciate it if someone brought them back a corny dog!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Alcohol and Sleep Apnea Do Not Mix Well



alcohol and sleep apnea; beer mug
If you suffer with sleep apnea, drinking alcohol can pose a dangerous threat.  Sleep apnea patients experience collapse of the airway during sleep, which causes prolonged lapses in normal breathing.  When oxygen is not exchanged properly, blood oxygen saturation levels decline, leading to numerous complications including high blood pressure, stroke and heart attack.  Alcohol use may exaggerate airway problems in sleep apnea, causing more frequent and deeper lapses in normal breathing. 

Alcohol’s Effect On Sleep

Alcohol acts as a depressant, and has the effect of narrowing the airway due to relaxation of the muscles in the upper airway.  When this occurs, the airway can collapse, causing an apneic (without breath) episode.  Additionally, alcohol can disrupt the sleep cycles essential to normal sleep, shortening the essential cycles of sleep and disrupting the duration of sleep.  Sleep deprivation caused by alcohol consumption, even in people without OSA (obstructive sleep apnea) can lead to serious problems.

·         Depressive disorders
·         Reduced alertness
·         Daytime sleepiness
·         Increased episodes of apnea
·         Longer lasting episodes of apnea

Best Advice For Sleep Apnea Patients
The best advice for sleep apnea patients is to avoid alcohol use at all, especially within 6 hours of bedtime.  Studies show that sleep disturbances persist, even after the alcohol has been metabolized out of the body.  Using a custom oral appliance for sleep apnea, such as those available from Dr. Jack E. Burroughs, can help reduce the risk of prolonged episodes of apnea. 

For more information about diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and snoring, contact us.



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Can Bacteria In Your Mouth Lead To Alzheimer's Disease?



It seems like the connection between oral health and overall health is becoming clearer every day.  With studies linking gum disease to systemic diseases like diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure it is more important than ever to pay attention to your oral health.  

  Gum Disease May Be Linked To Alzheimer's Disease

alzheimer's disease may be linked to gum disease
 Periodontal (gum) disease is an important contributing factor in more and more diseases.  The latest news on the oral health and overall health relationship is that bacteria which cause gum disease may have a connection to Alzheimer’s disease.  

A recent study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, reported that evidence of gum disease causing bacteria was found in the brains of four out of ten Alzheimer’s patients.  The same evidence was not found in the brains of healthy test subjects. 

The destructive bacteria responsible for gum disease can enter the bloodstream through normal activity such as eating, brushing and invasive dental procedures.  Once the bacteria enter the bloodstream, they can travel to the brain. Since more than 50% of adults over 30 (70% of adults over 60) have some form of gum disease, it is easy to see why the link between Alzheimer’s disease and gum disease is so important. 

Gum Disease Patients Exhibit Increased Cognitive Impairment

In another study, subjects who were diagnosed with gum disease displayed increased cognitive impairment when tested at age 50 and again at age 70.  It is believed that bacterial pathogens found in gum disease create inflammation of glial cells in the brain.  This inflammation is what is believed to lead to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.  

Researchers have found that people who do not brush their teeth every day are 65% more likely to develop dementia than people who brushed their teeth three times a day.  Therefore, it seems safe to assume that practicing good oral hygiene and keeping gum disease at bay can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease and dementia later in life. 

 The Time To Act Is Now

 Dr. Jack E. Burroughs of Forest Lane Dental is highly attuned to the oral health/overall health connection.  His practice concentrates on helping patients keep their mouth disease-free in order to help them preserve their health.  Keeping your mouth healthy can, in fact, help you live a longer, healthier life.  It’s just one more reason to see your dentist on a regular basis!  

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Confessions of a Dental Professional- Why I Miss Dental Check-Ups And Don’t Always Practice What I Preach





I work in the dental field, and have for over 20 years.  I know a thing or two about dentistry and how important regular dental check-ups are to your oral health and overall health, for that matter.  Every day, I talk to patients about personal oral hygiene, maintenance appointments and taking care of problems before they become extensive (translate: expensive).  You would think that somebody with my background would never, ever miss a check-up or wait too long to get a problem addressed.  You probably think that like my American Express, I never leave home without my floss.  You could not be more wrong.  

 

No Time For Dentistry

My most often used excuse for missing a dental check-up is that I am too busy to take the time to see my dentist.  If I can fall prey to this excuse, then so can anybody.  We all lead very busy lives.  I tell myself that I cannot take the time to keep an appointment.  I have work and on top of that, I have my own small business.  In addition, I have two children, soccer, scouts and school functions.  I tell myself that I simply cannot afford to take the time to see my dentist.  I once went almost 20 months in between dental  visits, which resulted in the need for additional dental visits.  Common sense and basic dental knowledge tells me that one hour every six months is completely do-able.  Life’s pace, and the excuses I make to myself create a different reality.  I understand it, I really do.  The truth is, giving up an hour now will most definitely save you from more hours in the future. 

 



Good Dental Hygiene Is Not Enough

My second excuse for missing a dental appointment is that I take good care of my teeth.  I brush well, keep my gums healthy and I do floss.  I will admit, I do not floss as often as I should and every once in a while the results of that shortcoming will show on my x-rays.  I can afford to skip a dental cleaning because I keep my teeth very clean.  Nope.  There is this hard stuff called calculus that build up on your teeth even if you keep them very clean.  Maybe there is a small area that you miss regularly, or cannot reach well enough.  There it will grow, the hardened plaque that brushing alone cannot remove.  It will damage your teeth, promote bacterial growth and ultimately advance into either tooth decay, gum disease or both.  This hardened calculus can only be removed by a professional, and skipping dental cleaning appointments allows the destructive stuff to do it’s dirty work.  

That Filling I Had When I Was 18 Is Just Fine

If you have had any dental work done in the past, it’s important to have it checked for stability on a regular basis.  Over time, most dental restorations will get old.  Some will need to be replaced.  If you have had a filling or a crown, a root canal or a bridge in the past, chances are it can break down over time.  I like to tell myself that the filling I had in my molar when I was 18 is indestructible.  It has been fixed and is no longer a problem.  The truth is, this filling needs to be checked on a regular basis to make sure that it holds it’s integrity and does not become damaged.  During my dental avoidance period of 20 months, an edge on that filling began to pull away, leaving a tiny crevice just large enough for bacteria to grow.  Tooth decay set in around the filling.  When I went back to the dentist after my long absence, the filling had to be removed and replaced.  I am not saying that my over 20 year old filling would not have failed if I had kept my appointments every 6 months, but I am saying that the problem would have been caught sooner and the repair made before tooth decay set in, had I not avoided the dentist. 



I Have a Love/Hate Relationship With My Dentist’s Recall Cards

My dentist uses subtle but effective tactics to remind me that I am not being responsible about my dental health.  If I miss a dental check-up, I get a reminder card.  I will get a similar card which tells me exactly how overdue I am if I do not take action the first time.  I do not want to be reminded that I am overdue for my check-up, but at the same time, the knowledge that a simple one hour appointment can mean the difference between healthy teeth and a root canal is usually enough to get me back to the dentist.  That knowledge will eat away in the back of my mind, just like the bacteria causing destruction in my mouth.  Eventually, I will take action.  Sometimes, my action is forced because I waited so long that I now have an obvious problem. My dentist is patient.  Even after my long dental absence, the whole team welcomed me back and my dentist did not judge me for my negligence. The three appointments required to fix the damage I caused with my 20 month absence was punishment enough. 

Are you avoiding the dentist?  You are already forgiven.  Call and schedule your dental appointment today.