Sunday, February 24, 2013

Run, Don'T Walk, To Your Nearest Orthodontist!


The benefits of receiving orthodontic treatment to straighten the teeth and jaws are many. With a great smile, you can celebrate and reaffirm your dentally-perfect self-image every time you look in the mirror!

A gorgeous grin truly is an eye magnet. People like to see, and sometimes even stare at, a really nice smile. It’s a proven fact that attractive people have a better chance at experiencing professional successes in life: getting that dream job, that coveted promotion, or acceptance into that prestigious university. One’s personal and romantic lives can also be positively impacted. A wonderful smile sets the tone for a pleasingly esthetic face which is not too unlike the cherry on top of a succulent banana split!

From a physical standpoint, teeth that bite well together are highly efficient in cutting and grinding food, which helps to take the strain off of the digestive system, by maximizing the surface area of the food. Straight teeth allow for more efficient food flow patterns during mastication and can minimize food traps where chewed food can collect.  The teeth are also much easier to brush and especially floss when they are not bunched up.  Crooked teeth can harbor food between them, and can set the stage for cavity formation, gingivitis, periodontal problems, and possible tooth loss over time. Teeth that are out of line can show abnormal wear on them. The gums and the bone around misaligned teeth can suffer from excessive and misdirected forces, leading to occlusal trauma. If the upper and lower jaws do not complement each other, an unbalanced bite occurs, which can lead to chronic headaches, spasms of the jaw muscles, TMJ problems, and neck pain.

Eighty percent of the patients that orthodontists treat are under 21 years of age. As a matter of fact, it is recommended that children see an orthodontist by the age of seven to see if any future correction may be necessary and at what approximate age it should be done. In many cases, it is easier to correct skeletal problems and guide the developing teeth and jaws into their proper positions early in life than to adjust them later when the patient is an adult and more skeletally set. Deviated swallowing patterns  and speech and enunciation abnormalities can be addressed.

Orthodontic treatment may take one to three years on average. Traditional braces are still the norm, but clear-tray-based braces like Invisalign  and Simplify are getting very popular, especially with adult patients who don’t want their braces to be conspicuous.

May you have many…don’t trip on the catwalk… smiles!

































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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Why You Need To Smile Early And Often!

There’s no doubt about it! Happiness makes this world a brighter, more enjoyable place. And the best way to show and share happiness is to smile to yourself and to others…a lot!

The act of smiling, and the cheerfulness that goes hand in hand with it, can deliver many benefits:

-Smiling brightens your mood and the moods of others. People like to be around others who have bright outlooks. They are trying to enhance themselves, too!

-Cheerful smiling has great physiological effects on the body’s organ systems. The release or serotonin and other neurotransmitters related to good feelings boosts the psyche and the immunological reserves of a person. Vigorous exercise makes the body release specific neurotransmitters to build the body up and the effects last for several days. Repeat the work out again to keep the temple of the body in shape.

-Lifting the face with a smile helps one to look younger and more vivacious. One of my dentist friends calls the smile an immediate face-lift…that you don’t have to pay for!

-A beautiful smile makes a man or a woman more attractive. They are also thought to be friendlier, more outgoing, and more likely to move up in the business world. A study was done where selected people were asked to look at pictures in a yearbook and rate the people who they thought, just by their looks and smile, if they would be likely to succeed in later life. Guess what…the people with great smiles did go on to make something good of themselves.

-Hans Selye, an endocrinologist who laid the groundwork of the theories of stress in our lives, concluded that how people perceive stressful challenges in life will determine if they see it with negative implications, or distress, or with positive implications, or eustress. We all know that acute and chronic distress takes a toll on the body, especially with the blood pressure. Engaging in activities that bring out the best in us, and in challenges that we savor, gives us an opportunity to participate in eustressful situations! I can conquer that!

May you have many… blessful and eustressful…smiles!


























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