Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Patient's bring in their prize pet !

Kai and Kacee show their prize lamb to Dr. Todd!

So proud of her prize lamb! What a beautiful smile!



Invisalign vs Braces

http://www.adventuredental.com/ 360-604-9000  For anyone having to undergo any sort of orthodontic work it can be tough to choose between going with traditional braces or Invisalign.

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Invisalign are made out of strong, transparent high quality plastic with aligner trays to keep the teeth straight, while traditional braces employ the use the metal brackets and wires which are glued to the teeth.

Making a choice between invisalign vs braces is a big decision. How do you know which to go for? What are the pros and cons of each?

Comparing Invisalign vs Braces

·         Cost. In most cases you will be able to get traditional orthodontic braces in ceramics for considerably less than you will be able to get invisalign, often as much as 50% difference.

·         Invisalign can be removed when eating, so there are no limits on diet.  If you have traditonal braces on the other hand, you have to avoid certain foods and snacks which can break the wires or loosen the metal brackets.

·         Usage. There are certain tooth problems that invisalign is unable to help with. Rotating teeth or providing vertical alignment are outside of it’s remit as it lacks the friction and grip to be effective.

·         Style. The reason invisalign vs braces exists as an argument is because the major advantage of invisalign as a treatment is that it is all but invisible to the naked eye. Because it behind behind the teeth most people looking will be unable to see it – which can boost the wearers confidence dramatically.

·         No risk. With braces there is a small risk that they may lead to a cavity or other tooth issues. To date no issues such as that have been reported because of people using invisalign.

·         Invisalign treatments typically last about 8 – 15 months, while traditional braces may require 2 years or even more.

·         With Invisalign, you have to return to your dentist very two weeks or so, to get a new sit that fits more tightly over your teeth.  With Braces, you just need to go once a month to have them adjusted.

Now obviously by looking at these points both braces and invisalign have their plus points, and their minus ones. Which is why there is so much debate on the whole issue of invisalign vs braces.

You need to think things over from your point of view, and then re-discuss things with your dentist of orthodontist. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of the options you will be better placed to make an informed decision.

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Source: invisalignvsbraces.net

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

" I SPY HOP" Contest Winner!

Raeanna guessed how many HOP movie characters were in our waiting room. There were 15 !

She won movie tickets to go see HOP. Great Job Raeanna!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Call or visit us today!!

We are experts in children's dentistry and orthodontics in the Vancouver Washington, Clark County and are simply the best! We can't wait for you to join us on your dental adventure! Call for an appointment today: 360-604-9000. Or visit our website!!! http://www.adventuredental.com/

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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Diabetes can cause serious problems in your mouth. You can do something about it.

http://www.adventuredental.com/  If you have diabetes, make sure you take care of your mouth. People with diabetes are at risk for mouth infections, especially periodontal (gum) disease. Periodontal disease can damage the gum and bone that hold your teeth in place and may lead to painful chewing problems. Some people with serious gum disease lose their teeth. Periodontal disease may also make it hard to control your blood glucose (blood sugar).

Other problems diabetes can cause are dry mouth and a fungal infection called thrush. Dry mouth happens when you do not have enough saliva—the fluid that keeps your mouth wet. Diabetes may also cause the glucose level in your saliva to increase. Together, these problems may lead to thrush, which causes painful white patches in your mouth.

You can keep your teeth and gums healthy. By controlling your blood glucose, brushing and flossing every day, and visiting a dentist regularly, you can help prevent periodontal disease. If your diabetes is not under control, you are more likely to develop problems in your mouth.

Take steps to keep your mouth healthy. Call your dentist when you notice a problem.

If you have diabetes, follow these steps:

·         Control your blood glucose.

·         Brush and floss every day.

·         Visit your dentist regularly. Be sure to tell your dentist that you have diabetes.

·         Tell your dentist if your dentures (false teeth) do not fit right, or if your gums are sore.

·         Quit smoking. Smoking makes gum disease worse. Your physician or dentist can help you quit.

Take time to check your mouth regularly for any problems. Sometimes people notice that their gums bleed when they brush and floss. Others notice dryness, soreness, white patches, or a bad taste in the mouth. All of these are reasons to visit your dentist.

Remember, good blood glucose control can help prevent mouth problems.

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Source: nidcr.nih.gov

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Debond Day Pictures!

Awbrey got her braces off! What a great day!









Jen and Keara having fun at our Beach Party!







Thursday, May 5, 2011

Dental tips for kids

http://www.adventuredental.com/ 360-604-9000  Dental problems, like cavities, tooth decay, enamel breakdown and even serious problems like gum disease can start at a very young age. And unfortunately, a child who is not familiar with proper tooth care or dental visits could develop a fear of the dentist that lasts into adulthood. This will make it more unlikely that his teeth will be properly cared for in the future. So educate your child on good dental routines early on in his life.

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Toothbrush Timer

o    It takes about two or three minutes to thoroughly brush your teeth. Buy your child a toothbrush that comes equipped with a timer to assure that she is brushing for more than just a few seconds (see "Resources" for an example). You can also use the timer as a way to gauge whether your child is brushing for the full amount of time.

Incentives

o    Reward your child when she does things that will contribute to her overall dental health. For instance, if she flosses, brushes her teeth for the full three minutes every morning and night for a week, and eats a carrot instead of a lollipop, reward her with a gift or just give plenty of positive reinforcement. After a while, the child's commitment to dental care will likely become a matter of habit, even after the incentives are no longer there.

Dental Visits

o    The earlier you start your child's routine of going to the dentist, the more likely he will be to continue the habit into adulthood. The first dentist visit should be at the age of 1. Take your child at least twice per year for checkups; more frequently if she is having problems with her teeth.

Also, if the parent is afraid of going to the dentist, this could cause the child to have a negative opinion of going as well. So seek counseling to get over your own fear and make an appointment for yourself and your child.

source: ehow.com

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