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4 Questions From Athletes About Playing Sports With Braces

August 24, 2020

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teenage athlete who just got braces from their orthodontist in Denison

Whether you’re a teenager or an adult, fixing orthodontic problems can benefit your overall health and wellbeing, which is why it’s a good idea to get braces. Some people, like ones who play musical instruments or are athletes, are hesitant to visit their orthodontist in Denison because they aren’t sure how playing sports with braces will work. Read on to get four common questions that athletes have about braces, answered by an orthodontist in Denison.

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4 Braces-Friendly School Lunch Ideas

July 16, 2020

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Schoolgirl eating food on her lunch break

Once your child gets braces, it can seem like every food is on the “do not eat” list. While it’s a good excuse to keep them from cavity-causing foods, like hard candy and chewy taffy, it can make packing their lunch a headache. To prevent your trips to the grocery store from becoming overwhelming, your orthodontist in Denison is sharing four ideas that are nutritious, delicious, and braces-friendly!

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5 Foods to Avoid With Sensitive Teeth

June 3, 2020

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Woman experiencing tooth sensitivity while eating

Did you know that 20% to 30% of American adults experience tooth sensitivity and pain? While age and genetics can play a factor, the acid and sugar in our diet play a crucial role as well. In fact, study after study has proven that foods and beverages that are high in these substances negatively impact the enamel on your teeth. To protect your enamel and prevent tooth sensitivity, your dentist in Denison is sharing five foods to avoid (plus, some good alternatives!).

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Trouble With Your Braces? An Emergency Orthodontist Explains What To Do

May 20, 2020

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There’s no question that orthodontic treatment is an outstanding investment. While you do have to spend time and effort maintaining everything during treatment, the payoff is a straight, even smile, more self-confidence, and better oral health. For life! But what should you do if an orthodontic emergency arises? Start by calling an emergency orthodontist in Denison to arrange a visit and have the problem repaired. Then use the tips below for handling four common types of emergencies at home until you can be seen.

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The Dangers of Skipping an Orthodontic Visit

April 17, 2020

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While your child is wearing braces, they’ll have to return to the orthodontist in Denison every few weeks for periodic adjustments. Fitting these visits into your schedule may be tricky at times, and it’s normal to need to cancel them every once in a while; that does not mean, however, that you can afford to skip these visits altogether. Missing an adjustment – or failing to call your orthodontist during an emergency – could end up disrupting your child’s treatment plan, causing them to keep their braces for longer than they – or your wallet – would probably like. Keep reading to learn exactly why keeping your orthodontic visits is so important.

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6 Tips for Your First Week with Braces

March 3, 2020

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girl smiling and pointing to her braces

You’ve finally taken the plunge to straighten your smile with traditional braces. However, they admittedly feel kind of unusual at first. Your mouth has to get used to this brand-new appliance on all your teeth, and your diet is severely impacted. While any discomfort or strangeness will be ultimately worth it for a healthy, straight smile at the end of treatment, it can take some time to grow accustomed to your braces. This is why an orthodontist in Denison has written this guide with some tips for getting through your first week.

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5 Good Reasons Not To Have Teeth Removed For Braces

July 19, 2018

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Why shouldn’t I have teeth taken out if they are all crowded?

Most dentists and orthodontists were trained in school to remove premolars when a patient has crowded teeth. Space is then created, and that space can be used to relieve the crowding of the other teeth.  Makes sense, right?

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Discover The Clear Alternative To Brackets And Wires

March 12, 2018

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For many teens, adults, and parents living with a smile they believe to be less than ideal, the prospect of enduring years of corrective treatment with a mouthful of brackets and wires is more than enough to keep them far away from an orthodontist’s chair. Thankfully, clear aligners from companies like Invisalign® and ClearCorrect have become a more readily available—and affordable—option for the orthodontia-phobic.

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Protect Your Smile, Save Your Wallet; Five Benefits of Regular Dental

January 17, 2018

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You may not consider postponing or even skipping the occasional appointment with your dentist to be a big decision, but the truth is that regularly visiting your dentist will save you more than just your smile. And while it may seem trivial, avoiding these checkups can set you up for a problem you didn’t bargain, or budget for.

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Why A Visit To Your Dental Hygienist Is More Than Just A Cleaning

December 20, 2017

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The routine dental hygiene appointment is the most undervalued appointment in the dental office. Many people either cancel or fail to make an appointment with their dental hygienist for one of a variety reasons. The most common of these is that their teeth feel “fine” at that particular moment. And while you may not currently be experiencing any pain or discomfort, or have noticeable tarter or plaque buildup, easily preventable health issues can quickly manifest due to a lack of care.

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