Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Earth Day 2011

Friday, April 22 is Earth Day and the theme this year is “A Billion Acts of Green”.  What are you doing to celebrate?  At Bedont Orthodontics we are doing our part by planting over 150 trees in the area with the help of our referring doctors and their staff. 

Did you hug a tree today? We did!



Sunday, April 3, 2011

Current In-Office Game: MOTHER'S DAY CONTEST


When you visit our office this month be sure to enter your mom into our Mother's Day Contest.  All you have to do is write a nice letter to your mom, step-mom, grandmother, or aunt and then they have a chance to win a spa package that includes a one-hour massage! We have everything you need to write the letter in our office.  All you need to be is mushy, sappy, sweet, and sincere. You know...all those things that mom likes.   A great letter from you, plus a nice spa package: what could be better?  Letters will be mailed in time for Mother's Day (if you write it and give it to us before Mother's Day). The winning letter will be announced on May 13th and will win the spa package!



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Seven Questions for Our Seven-Year-Olds

When is the best time to take your child to see an orthodontist?  The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial visit no later than age 7.  Now is a great time to focus on helping our children make sure they are on track to have a healthy, beautiful smile that will last them a lifetime.

There are seven things you can look for to help determine if your child may need orthodontic treatment. 

  1. Do the upper teeth protrude?  “Buck teeth” is the most common orthodontic problem.
  2. Is there a deep bite?  This is when the upper teeth cover the lower teeth too much.
  3. Is there an underbite?  This is when the upper front teeth fit inside the arch of the lower teeth.
  4. Is there a crossbite?  This is when the upper back teeth fit inside of the lower teeth.
  5. Is there an open bite?  This is when the upper and lower front teeth don’t touch each other when the back teeth are together.
  6. Is there too little or too much room for the teeth?  This is when there are crowded and overlapped teeth, or large gaps between the teeth.
  7. Do the front teeth line up?  The space between the upper and lower front teeth should line up together in the middle of the face.

An evaluation by an orthodontist will help assess if there is a problem, and the optimal time for treatment can be determined.  If you have questions or concerns for your child, feel free to contact us and come in for your complimentary evaluation.  Consider it our gift to you!