News

April 23, 2009

We know your time is valuable…

Filed under: News — Nikki @ 8:04 pm

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Although we occasionally fall slightly behind on seeing you at your scheduled time, we certainly still appreciate your promptness at showing up on time! We apologize for our occasional delays - it’s at these times that we are giving a fellow patient our signature 5 star service. We fully intend on giving you the same care that they received once you are in our chair. If you have something scheduled directly after your appointment, please let us know right away so we can do our best to accommodate you.

It takes time to do great dentistry like we do! We are glad you understand!

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Filed under: News — Nikki @ 1:24 am

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April 22, 2009

Hello!

Filed under: News — Nikki @ 2:50 am

Hello everyone! It seems like it’s been quite a while since we’ve posted a blog entry or update, hasn’t it? We’ve been very busy! Along with starting our first Invisalign cases, we’ve also been preparing for our busy summer season! Summer is the time when we see the highest amount of school-age patients and our schedule is filling fast. Oftentimes, parents coordinate their children’s dental appointments like this: a cleaning in June when there is no school and a cleaning in December during Christmas break. That makes their checkups be exactly six months apart, which is the ADA recommended protocol for dental cleanings and exams. It also allows them to bring their children in without missing school. However, if those times aren’t available, our family-friendly early morning and late evening appointments are great for the busy 21st century family. We are open until 7:00PM three days a week!

Before I go, I have a little bit of interesting dental history for you: Did you know that a dentist invented the electric chair? Kind of scary! It’s a good thing dentistry has evolved into the friendly, caring atmosphere it is today!

April 10, 2009

New patient referral gifts!

Filed under: News — Amanda @ 10:46 pm

If you haven’t yet heard about our referral program, here is how it works:

If you enjoy being a patient with our office, refer your friends and family. In appreciation for your referrals, you may be eligible to receive a gift! Pass our name or web site information along to those who may use it, be sure they give us your name. The more people you refer, the more chances you have! This month, our patients have received gift cards to enjoy a meal at Stir Crazy or Carrabba’s restaurants!

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Sports drinks lead to tooth erosion

Filed under: News — Nikki @ 3:01 am

Sports drinks lead to tooth erosion, study finds

Downing sports drinks over the course of the day can lead to erosive tooth wear, according to a study presented today at the International Association for Dental Research annual meeting. The condition, which breaks down the enamel and causes teeth to soften and weaken, affects one in 15 Americans and can result in severe tooth damage and even tooth loss.

“This is the first time that the citric acid in sports drinks has been linked to erosive tooth wear,” said study leader Mark Wolff, chairman of New York University’s Department of Cariology & Comprehensive Care in the College of Dentistry.

Researchers used cow teeth because of their close resemblance to human teeth and put half in a sports drink and half in water.

“Five teeth were immersed in each drink for 75 to 90 minutes to simulate the effects of sipping on sports drinks over the course of the day,” Wolff said.

Those in the sports drink had significant erosion and softening.

And brushing your teeth immediately afterward won’t help — in fact, it can hurt, Wolff says, because softened enamel is very susceptible to the abrasive properties of toothpaste. He recommends:

• Consuming sports drinks in moderation
• Waiting 30 minutes before brushing
• Asking your dentist about acid-neutralizing remineralizing toothpaste

The researchers used top-selling sports drinks, but didn’t name the brands.

Craig Horswill, the senior research fellow at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, disputes the research.

“This study does not replicate real life as the teeth were studied extracted from the mouth. Ohio State University recently conducted a study of some 300 athletes, the most comprehensive to date, and concluded that there is no relationship between the consumption of sports drinks and dental erosion,” he says.

The 2002 OSU study to which he’s referring found that out of 279 consumers of sports drinks, 64% did not have any dental erosion and 36% had dental erosion. Conversely, out of the 25 athletes who did not consume any sports drinks, 60% did not have any dental erosion and 40% had erosion.

The study was supported by a grant from Quaker Oats, which, along with Gatorade, is owned by PespiCo.

Source: USA Today

April 4, 2009

Twitter!

Filed under: News — Nikki @ 1:39 am

Follow us on Twitter!

http://twitter.com/elmbrookdental

Don’t know what Twitter is? It’s one of the most popular things on the internet right now! Twitter is composed of “Tweets”, which are live updates about a sentence long, from people, politicians, news sources, and businesses from all over the world - literally! Follow us as we daily post office news, dental facts, and other updates every day, and we’ll add you back!

See you there!

April 1, 2009

Crooked Teeth?

Filed under: News — Nikki @ 2:32 am

Do you like your smile? Do you ever wish you saw a different person smiling back at you when you look in the mirror? Having straighter teeth can improve confidence and make you feel like a million bucks!

Did you know the first braces ever constructed were by Pierre Fauchard in the year 1728? We’ve come a long way since then! Braces have evolved from metal bands that completely surrounded each tooth, into small brackets that moved the teeth by a series of wires, into the amazing technology we have today.

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If you’ve ever frowned upon your smile but didn’t want to go through the frustration and inconvenience of ordinary metal braces, then we have news for you! Our office is now an Invisilign certified office! Invisilign is a series of clear plastic removable retainers that reposition the teeth and straighten crooked smiles. Call our office today to set up a free consultation to see if you are a candidate for Invisilign.