Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Things to Know About Invisalign

I came across this video online and realized that it's just what people considering Invisalign need to see. There are many things online promoting Invisalign (including myself and this blog), but people rarely get the see a clear cut, unbiased, point of view from someone who actually has chosen to straighten their teeth with Invisalign. As an orthodontist in LA, I get quite a lot of requests for Invisalign. I always let my patients know about the stages of Invislign as well as how one might first react to it. But, to hear it from someone else, checkout this video of a patient who has been wearing her aligners for 10 minutes:

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Proper oral health for all ages

As science continues to evolve and answer questions about why things are the way they are, we are gaining abundant knowledge on how oral health affects overall health. Though younger generations are getting educated even earlier about the importance of keeping your teeth clean, there is a different generation that has been left untapped... at least until recently. Enter the National Museum of Dentistry - an organization who's goal is to educate everyone on the importance of maintaining that healthy smile.

In an article I read entitled: Museum event focuses on oral health needs, news for older adults, I got to read first hand about how a company called OralLongevity is working to educate the elderly about the importance of oral health. Take some time to read the article and then let me know what you think.

Participants received a guided tour of the museum tracing the history of dentistry from the ancient Egyptians to current scientific breakthroughs in bioengineering; a peek into the museum's vault; a lecture on the mouth/body connection; a rundown of new oral care products designed to meet the needs of older adults; and a panel discussion with experts in dentistry, medicine and science about how advances are changing the face or oral health care.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Retainers - To Wear or Not to Wear

One of the most important things that I stress to my orthodontic patients is that they need to wear their retainer after treatment. I know that this is something that many patients wish weren't true. In fact, I also know that many patients do what they can to convince themselves that they are different and their teeth are different, so they will be fine without the retainer. That is why, when I saw someone post this distressed request for advice on an orthodontic forum, I realized that maybe stressing this need just one more time would be important:

Hi, about 3 years ago i had braces put in and i was very pleased with the results after the 2 year period, so pleased in fact that i refused to wear my retainer, i was so stupid thinking that it would be ok and now my teeth are going back to how they was. Its becoming embarrasing to even smile.

I have found my retainer and put it in, its extremely painful at the moment but i am willing to do this if it means my teeth will be straight again, but my question is... i have gone at least a year without my retainer so will wearing it now still give me a chance or isit too late? and how long will i need to wear it for so they are permanently straight?


If you find yourself in this situation, don't hesitate to give your orthodontist a call. I know that at my LA orthodontic office, I'm happy to help patients out and get a new retainer ready for them.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Students and Braces - Getting Braces in LA

The other day, a patient of mine smiled brightly as she walked away from my office with her new colored rubber bands on her braces. It's amazing how teens today get to view braces as a fun experience because of all the changes and advances in orthodontic technology! Today, braces are more comfortable, convenient, and even pretty. What's even better is Invisalign - Invisalign clear aligners allow patients to straighten their teeth without the look and feel of braces. You can even remove your invisible aligners to eat. So, when you're ready to get braces, don't assume that things are the same as they were even a few years ago. The world of orthodontics has evolved and this article I came across, is proof of it: It’s not wins, but braces helping athletes smile