Saturday, April 30, 2011

DEBOND DAY!

Congrats to all our patients that survived the orthodontic adventure.   Here's to you!

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

March Cavity Free Contest Winner!


Lilah was our Cavity Free Contest Winner for March! Look at that beautiful Smile!!!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

When should you take your child to see your Vancouver WA Orthodontist

http://www.adventuredental.com/ 360-604-9000 As a parent you look at your child and visualize the future.  You think of what they will be like, how will they act in certain situations, what kind of job they will have and I know I definitely think about my child’s teeth and wonder if he will need braces.  What are the signs that my child will need braces?  How old should he be before I look into possible braces?  Here is some very valuable information that will help answer those questions and put you at ease. 

What are some possible benefits of orthodontics?

  • A more attractive smile
  • Reduced appearance-consciousness during critical development years
  • Better function of the teeth
  • Possible increase in self-confidence
  • Increased ability to clean the teeth
  • Improved force distribution and wear patterns of the teeth
  • Better long term health of teeth and gums
  • Guide permanent teeth into more favorable positions
  • Reduce the risk of injury to protruded front teeth
  • Aid in optimizing other dental treatment

What are some signs that braces may be needed?

  • Upper front teeth protrude excessively over the lower teeth, or are bucked
  • Upper front teeth cover the majority of the lower teeth when biting together (deep bite)
  • Upper front teeth are behind or inside the lower front teeth (underbite)
  • The upper and lower front teeth do not touch when biting together (open bite)
  • Crowded or overlapped teeth The center of the upper and lower teeth do not line up
  • Finger or thumb sucking habits which continue after six or seven years old
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Teeth wearing unevenly or excessively
  • The lower jaw shifts to one side or the other when biting together
  • Spaces between the teeth

At what age should orthodontic treatment occur?

Orthodontic treatment can be started at any age. Many orthodontic problems are easier to correct if detected at an early age before jaw growth has slowed. Early treatment may mean that a patient can avoid surgery and more serious complications. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that every child first visit an orthodontist by age 7 or earlier if a problem is detected by parents, the family dentist or the child's physician.

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Source: adventuredental.com

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Teeth Grinding And Its Effect On Your Health

http://www.adventuredental.com/ Teeth grinding is clinically referred to as bruxism. Simply defined, it is the act of consciously or unconsciously clenching your teeth either during the day or while you sleep. Bruxism is considered both a medical and a dental problem. This is because it affects both the teeth and all of the structure near it, including the head. 

Teeth grinding usually happens during sleep. Have you ever had a roommate or a sleeping partner that snores? Well you might have had one that grinds their teeth in their sleep as well. Teeth grinding is as common as snoring. However, unlike snoring, teeth grinding sounds are a little on the low side, although it can be as bothersome as well.

People grind their teeth for a number of reasons. Doctors believe that it is because of stress. Dentists say that it happens because one's teeth are not properly aligned with each other. There are quite a few reasons why people grind their teeth.

Teeth grinding happens in kids too. Some parents might find it disturbing to hear their child grinding their teeth in their sleep. While it is really not as big of a problem for kids as it is for adults, it is still proper to bring your child to a dentist so that their teeth are checked.

Kids usually outgrow teeth grinding because their teeth are not yet permanent. Eventually, their baby teeth will be replaced with a permanent set that's stronger, better, and more aligned.
However, the same can't be said for adults. Adult teeth are permanent and will not change any longer. Therefore, adults should watch out for the complications of teeth grinding. 

Teeth grinding, although it is not a major health issue, can bring about problems like mouth, jaw, and face problems, broken dentures, missing teeth, and many others. It is very important for adults to consult a dentist so that their teeth grinding habit is addressed before any further problems develop.

One will only know if he or she suffers from bruxism if the symptoms of teeth grinding appear. The symptoms of this condition vary greatly with the cause. Some or all of the symptoms may appear. So, if your roommate tells you that you clench your teeth in your sleep, don't put it aside. Consult your dentist right away.

Dentists are bruxism's first line of experts. They are the people who can confirm whether you are participating in teeth grinding or not. To know for sure, dentists perform a series of checks and exams with their patients. Teeth grinding diagnosis is usually performed inside the dental clinic.

Once the dentist had determined that you suffer from bruxism, he would prescribe a cure for you.  Teeth grinding cures are dependent upon the main cause of the habit. If your dentist believes that your teeth grinding habit is the direct result of stress, then he might refer you to a psychiatrist for a series of behavioral therapies to help eliminate the habit.

 

If the problem is due to the alignment of the teeth itself, it is possible that the same dentist will create you a customized mouth night guard for tooth and enamel protection.

If it so happens that you are suffering from severe complications of teeth grinding like jaw problems, he could refer you to a doctor to address the symptoms. Once the complications are all taken

care of, the dentist can perform the treatment procedure required to eliminate teeth grinding.

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Source: teethgrindingcure.com

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Adventure Dental Staff Easter Egg Hunt

What a great way to start the day!



The girls are checking out what is in their eggs!



Happy Easter Everyone! Let the Adventure Begin!




Monday, April 11, 2011

Do You Know Soda Is Harmful To Your Teeth

http://www.adventuredental.com/   Drinking soda daily is harmful to your teeth and could be the cause of many ailments. People of all ages drink soda, be it soft drinks, mixed with spirits or any other way. But can be many consequences caused by drinking excessive amounts of soda, a scroll down will tell you how harmful they are.

1 Soda has insignificant calories that from a health point of view are useless.
2 Drinking too much soda can be harmful to the teeth (cause erosion of teeth) and cause cavities because soda has sugar and is acidic.
3 Soda does not really quench your thirst; in fact the chemicals present in soda can result in lack of moisture in the body.
4 Soda has caffeine so excessive intake could lead to craving for more.
5 With caffeine in the body chances of getting weak bones increases as caffeine sucks out the calcium from the bones.
6 Too much soda can cause psychological disturbances like stress, sleep disorders and restlessness.
7 Soda is made from sugar and corn syrup which if taken regularly could cause a person’s weight to increase; it also results in increased heart rate.

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Source: dentalhealthsite.com

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