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Showing posts with label adult braces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adult braces. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Loving Your Braces Can Lead to Love


Love is in the air at Aesthetic Orthodontics. One of my patients was sitting in the chair the other day making a big to-do about the fact that she couldn't go to Vegas and have fun with her girlfriends because she had her braces on. She said she didn't feel comfortable dating. "I'm on a dating hiatus," she said. Another patient a couple of chairs down had overheard her complaining and said, "Are you kidding me? I met my boyfriend this way, and now I know he really likes me for me." Everyone started laughing.

A lot of my single adult patients worry about being able to date with braces. Anxiety can arise with the thought of going through orthodontic treatment. "I'll never be able to date." "Men won't find me attractive." "Women won't think they are sexy." "Braces are going to ruin my game." "I won't be pretty." Some people decide that they aren't going to date at all. Honestly, would a woman kick Tom Cruise out of bed for having ceramic braces? Would a man not be interested in Nikki Taylor or Gwen Stefani because their teeth adorn little brackets? Not so much.

Think of having braces as a time to reform and transform. Carry off a positive attitude, and you'll have no problem carrying off braces. Find someone who is interested in you for being the incredible person you are and put some faith into the fact that you look amazing with or without your braces. If other people can't see past your braces, they aren't even worth your time.

It's been a joke at our office lately that love is in the air because lots of patients are getting braces before weddings or meeting their soul mate with their braces. A couple of patients are getting married with their braces. Some of my women patients in their forties and fifties don't mind keeping their braces on even longer than they need to because the braces give their lips the "botox effect." They love them because it makes their lips feel fuller and they attract younger guys. As for my male patients, braces make them seem like a risk taker and make them look younger - what isn't attractive about that? The truth is, the object of your affection is going to be interested in you regardless of what's in your mouth (unless what's in your mouth is yesterday's breakfast and seriously bad oral hygiene - nothing attractive about that). So put a big smile on your face and your best foot forward, and nothing, not even a mouth full of metal, will stand in your way.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Change is Good


We are making some exciting changes at Aesthetic Orthodontics. This week we launched our new website, which has a more modern look and feel to it and is more user-friendly. The new website will make it easier for patients to find information about our offices, different treatment options that we offer, and answers to common questions that patients have before and during treatment. We continue to provide T.Link, a patient account system, making it easy to manage appointments, see before and after photos, suggest referrals, and view account balances. Earlier this year, we created a new logo that has made our brand more identifiable and cutting-edge. Additionally, we have new marketing materials and promotional items available to our patients and are planning on implementing new contests and games to keep an overall sense of community amongst our team and our patients. We are very excited about these new changes and hope that you will spend a few minutes reacquainting yourself with Aesthetic Orthodontics.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Face Value

In our society and culture, a full smile showing teeth is a sign of trust and friendliness, but many people feel self-conscious about showing off their full set of pearly whites. People value smiles, but how much do you value your own smile? How comfortable are you with your smile? Are you only smiling half way? Are you less confident talking with coworkers, friends, and strangers than you'd like to be? Do other people seem comfortable talking with you and looking you in the face? Do you feel like your teeth have changed over the years and are now less confident with the impression you feel you are making with your smile? All of these are valid questions in a society that values straight teeth and beautiful smiles.

If you are in the market for a job, perhaps you feel like you'd make a better impression in an interview with a healthier smile. If you are negotiating deals, perhaps you'd feel like you'd seem more credible with beautiful teeth.

A lot of people would like to change their smile but many never take action. Often it is because they are afraid of the costs of treatment and dental work or they don't like the idea of having to wear braces. But, they don't realize that there are many options and alternatives available. At Aesthetic Orthodontics, we work with you to come up with a customized treatment plan, and we do whatever we can to make it as affordable as possible.

If you are ready for a change and would like to find out how we can help you create that smile that you have been dreaming of, give us a call for a completely free consultation. Even if you have been told by another doctor that you need surgery or dental work, we may be able to come up with better, more affordable options for you. We provide exceptional care so that you will leave smiling with confidence.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Is there something in my teeth?



Tooth decay is the one of the most common diseases in children and adults. Maintaining good oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment is of the utmost importance. It is more difficult to brush and floss around braces, but patients without good oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment put themselves at greater risk of plaque developing around the braces, potentially causing cavities and permanent staining of the teeth.

I recommend brushing after every meal, and if that can't always be accomplished, at least brushing twice a day - after breakfast and before bed. I always tell my patients to see a dentist every 4-6 months. It is especially important to keep up with dental cleanings and exams during orthodontic treatment to keep the hard-to-reach areas clean and maintain healthy teeth and gums. Some people use a small interproximal brush to clean areas that are too small for a regular toothbrush and too large for dental floss.

Flossing can definitely be tricky during orthodontic treatment, but making it a part of a daily routine is essential because flossing will remove plaque between the teeth. Using waxed floss is better than using unwaxed floss because unwaxed floss can fray on the edges of braces bands or brackets. Oral B makes a great product called Superfloss that has a stiff end making it easy to get the floss behind the archwire, a regular section for between the teeth, and a spongy section for wider spaces. My favorite product, however, is the Waterpik Flosser. This is a battery-powered device with a replaceable rubber tip that vibrates to cleanse away plaque, and massages gums to prevent gingivitis. Follow up brushing and flossing with the Waterpik Oral Irrigator, a device that bursts jets of water between teeth and gums to remove food particles and wash away plaque already dislodged by brushing and flossing. You can purchase the Waterpik Flosser and the Oral Irrigator at Aesthetic Orthodontics.

Remember that bacteria feed on sugar, so keeping a well-balanced, healthy diet will also decrease the risk of developing tooth decay. Patients with healthy teeth and gums will have an easier time with braces, making their treatment more enjoyable. At AO, we are always happy to give instruction on how to brush and floss effectively.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

We Like You Too!


Thank you so much to all of the patients, friends, family, colleagues, and local businesses that have engaged and interacted with Aesthetic Orthodontics via social media!

For the past few months, my team and I have been focusing on creating a better online presence through social media. We have been working at creating a sense of community and getting our patients involved by having Facebook challenges and competitions and consistently interacting via Twitter. Additionally, we have been starting to update our online profiles, such as Google Places, to reflect our new logo and contain the most current information about our offices and promotions.

The response that we have received, especially over Facebook, has been extremely rewarding. This week, we hit a milestone with our 1000th like and are excited about reaching out to our patients and friends to get our next thousand.

If you are a patient, friend, business associate, or just interested in Aesthetic Orthodontics, take a moment to like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. You'll get a better sense of who we are as a practice. Thanks for all your support. If you have any questions or suggestions, I am always open to hearing them.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Embracing Your Braces


Crest and Oral B have created a contest called “Life Opens Up” where people submit videos about how their mouth has helped them open up to the world, and how the world has opened up to them in return. Crest and Oral B created several videos to show people the types stories they are looking for, and our patient, Ruby, was selected to shoot one of these videos because of her story about having braces as an adult. I wasn't able to embed her video in this blog, but check it out here.

Ruby has really conquered the fears and apprehensions about having braces as an adult and exudes the kind of contagious self-confidence that draws people in. We joke about braces being magnetic, but in Ruby’s case, hers really are. Ruby not only found her boyfriend during treatment, she embraced her social life and increased her self-confidence. Since the video was made, Ruby has gotten her braces off and loves her new smile. She is a great example of how patients can make the most of their orthodontic treatment.

If you are worried about having braces, try to take Ruby’s advice: Put yourself out there! Post a couple of pictures of you with your braces. Remember that you are only temporarily in treatment. Thousands of people have braces, and the people who truly care about you will be supportive of your treatment. Braces are becoming trendy as more and more adults are choosing to start orthodontic treatment. Focus on the changes that you see as your treatment progresses, and look forward to the end result. Enjoy your braces while they last and always embrace your smile.