We care about our patients, we care about our work and we care about each other. We are committed to excellent patient and parent education and pledge to do all we can to make your orthodontic treatment a worthwhile and meaningful experience.



January 28, 2015

Five Tips About Straight Teeth

1. After braces, the only way to keep your teeth straight is by wearing retainers. Retainers are forever!

 2. If you ever lose or break your retainer, make an appointment in our office to get them replaced.

 3. To keep your straight teeth healthy, see your dentist regularly for cleanings, only floss the ones you want to keep!

 4. Straight teeth provide confidence in a person and they like to smile!

 5. You can tell a lot about a person by how often they wear their retainers and how clean their car is!
 
Written by:  Stacey Udell

 

January 19, 2015

Every Case is an Invisalign Case

We treat all sorts of cases in our office. Mixed dentition cases or Phase I, teen cases as well as adult cases.  Phase I is typically done with expanders, limited braces and a retainer to hold the teeth until permanent eruption occurs.

Once the permanent teeth have erupted it is considered a comprehensive case. It used to be the only type of treatment available was conventional braces. This is still a great option for anyone who does not fit the guidelines for Invisalign therapy.

Surprisingly, every comprehensive case is an Invisalign case. There are things that inhibit someone from doing Invisalign therapy such as the inability to be responsible to wear the aligners 20 hours a day. We are able to determine those cases over simple conversations with patients and parents prior to beginning treatment.

Invisalign has opened up a whole new world in the orthodontic industry. Nearly all of our adult patients have utilized aligners to straighten their teeth after years of being unhappy with their smile. Aligner therapy has also been beneficial for patients who have had severe wear on their teeth due to an incorrect occlusion or bite.  We are able to correct severe malocclusions easier with Invisalign therapy than with conventional braces.

Just one benefit of Invisalign is for those who travel for work or live out of state.  It takes Dr. M hours of administrative time to set up an Invisalign case to insure that the teeth move exactly the way he desires. Once the case is accepted, the aligners are fabricated. At this point, our patients sequence through the aligners and come in for routine 8 week appointments. This is quite appealing to the busy business man/women, traveler, teacher or parent.

Contact our office to see what Invisalign could do for you!


Written by:  Stacey Udell

January 12, 2015

The Power of a Smile

Wikipedia describes a smile as:

 smile is a facial expression formed primarily by flexing the muscles at the sides of the mouth.[1] Some smiles include a contraction of the muscles at the corner of the eyes, an action known as a "Duchenne smile". Smiles performed without the eye contraction can be perceived as "fake".

Among humans, smiling is an expression denoting pleasure, sociability, happiness, or amusement. It is distinct from a similar but usually involuntary expression of anxiety known as a grimace. Although cross-cultural studies have shown that smiling is a means of communication throughout the world,[2] there are large differences between different cultures, with some using smiles to convey confusion or embarrassment.

We work with smiles all day long and every smile is unique, no two of them are alike.  Our goal in providing personal attention to all the details is to give you the smile you desire. Some things that may inhibit our ability to give you the smile you desire are the shape and size of your teeth. When this is the case, we work side by side with your general dentist to make your teeth the optimum shape and size that they should be.

In our office, we provide the extra attention to this detail. This is so important for both visual and functional purposes. We are the "set-up" guys, placing your teeth where they need to be and provisionally bonding them until orthodontic treatment is complete. Once treatment in our office is complete, your general dentist will place the final restoration.  When you have teeth that are misshapen, worn or small, this is so important to ensure long term stability for your orthodontic investment.

At Dr. Majznerski's office our goal is to provide you with all the extra details that will give you the beautiful smile that you desire, a smile that will last a lifetime!

Written by:  Stacey Udell