Proper brushing is vital to good oral health. Equally important is avoiding certain foods that are particularly damaging to appliances or extremely difficult to remove by brushing. Be sure to check after rinsing, and if your teeth and brackets are not clean and shining . . . .brush again. Brush all your teeth and appliances [...]
read moreWhat is an Orthodontist? An orthodontist is a specialist in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. After graduation from college and then dental school, the American Dental Association requires an orthodontist to have at least two years of advanced training in orthodontics in an accredited program. What causes orthodontic problems? Either [...]
read moreBones and muscles form the framework of the face. In a young child, they grow quickly and can develop problems quickly, too. When the bones, muscles and teeth work well together, they create a stable, comfortable bite and pleasing appearance. When the bones and muscles grow improperly, the teeth don’t fit together well. This can [...]
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