Lakeside Dental - Dr. Paul Mizar

Lakeside Dental, located in Plano, Texas, serving North Dallas, offers a comprehensive list of services, from preventive care to restorative care, even including elective cosmetic services.

10/14/2024

Have you used your dental benefits for 2024? Most insurance companies allow for 2 dental cleanings and exams each calendar year, but if you don’t use them, you lose them. Call our office this week if you want to take advantage of your insurance benefits before the end of the year!

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04/08/2024

Happy Solar Eclipse day from Dr. Mizar and staff!

01/19/2022

Overdue for your 6 month dental exam and cleaning? Call today for an appointment! 972-769-0005

02/16/2021

As the weather continues to make the roads unsafe to travel, we have decided to remain closed for the safety of our patients and employees. Unless something drastically changes, we don’t anticipate being in the office until Monday, 2/22. If you have a dental emergency, please call the office & you will hear the emergency number on the recording. We hope everyone is staying warm & safe!

11/13/2020

Great article that explains why it’s so important to have regular dental preventive care. During this time when we all need to keep our immune systems functioning at optimum levels, don’t ignore your dental health... it’s all connected!

Oral Health And The Immune System: What’s the Connection?

There is a strong connection between your oral health and overall health, and scientists are finding more connections all the time. If left unchecked, bacteria in your mouth can affect many different systems in the body. Heart disease, lung conditions, dementia, and diabetic complications have all been linked to poor oral health. Today we’re going to look at the connection between your oral health and the immune system.

It Starts with Bacteria

Most of the problems that can arise with your oral health start with bacteria. Your mouth is the perfect environment for colonies of bacteria to thrive — it’s moist, warm, and usually has lots of nutrients for the bacteria to feed on. Food particles that are left in your mouth help bacteria grow; that’s why it’s so important to brush and floss daily, in order to clear out the bacteria buffet and control growth.

When bacteria grow out of control, they can cause both periodontal (gum) disease and tooth decay (cavities). As these conditions worsen, bacteria can move from the mouth into the rest of the body.

The Effects of Inflammation

If you don’t properly care for your teeth or see your dentist regularly, you can basically have a bacterial infection the size of your fist sitting there inside your mouth at all times. Bacteria from your mouth get into your bloodstream by way of diseased gums or places where teeth are damaged or missing.

This sets off an immune response in the body, and C-reactive protein, or CRP, is released from the liver. CRP is a substance that is released whenever there is some sort of inflammation. In the short term, it is a natural and appropriate response and doesn’t do any harm, but if CRP is being released constantly (possibly due to bacteria in the mouth causing inflammation), then it can set off a chain reaction that eventually leads to other health conditions.

CRP and Heart Health

Sustained high levels of CRP in the bloodstream have been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks in both men and women. Doctors check C-reactive protein levels to assess your risk of heart attack or stroke. The higher the level of CRP, the higher risk you have. When CRP stays in your system for a long period of time, it contributes to the stiffening and clotting of the arteries.

Immune Response in Pregnant Women

This same immune response has been proven dangerous for unborn children as well. Pregnant women with a heightened immune response can actually activate their baby’s immune system. While in utero, the immune system isn’t meant to be used because it hasn’t fully developed. This can be damaging for the child and has been connected to the development of cerebral palsy. Bacteria in the mouth can also lead to preterm birth, which can cause other complications for a newborn.

Regular trips to the dentist and a consistent at-home care regimen can help you to avoid oral health problems and these more serious concerns. Preventative care is the way to go when trying to stay healthy, so make sure you’re brushing for two minutes twice a day and flossing once a day.

03/22/2020

As you all know, things change daily with the spread of COVID 19, and the recommendations for the safety and health of our community have gotten more strict everyday. In order to protect our patients and our staff, and in accordance with CDC guidelines, we made the decision last week to only see patients on an emergency basis. We will continue to be available by phone and will absolutely be able to treat patients with any dental emergencies. If you have any concerns about your dental health, please call our office (972-769-0005) & we will be happy to help. (Please leave a voicemail as they will be answered everyday.). You may also email us at [email protected]. If you have a dental emergency, Dr. Mizar’s cell phone # is on our voicemail.

We pray that you all stay healthy & we look forward to seeing you again soon!

11/12/2019
More & more research reveals the link between oral health and overall health (heart disease, stroke, macular degeneratio...
05/13/2019

More & more research reveals the link between oral health and overall health (heart disease, stroke, macular degeneration, and alzheimers are a few). Caring for your oral health by getting regular cleanings & following your dentist & hygienist's recommendations on home care is not just about your teeth!

Discussing Alzheimer's risks with patients, particularly when weighing treatment for periodontitis, continues to be supported in new research.

08/14/2018

Our phones and internet are down today. 😡Please message us here if you need to reach us. Sorry for the inconvenience!

04/10/2018

Our phone & internet are down again today. Please reach out here if you need to reach us & we will get back to you asap. Sorry for the inconvenience. We don't know why our phone company has had so many issues these past 2 months. We are working on a switch.

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4012 Preston Road, Ste 100
Plano, TX
75093

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm

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