Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Camp, Vacation, Orthodontist... Oh My!!


Summer can be a busy time, and sometimes the start back to school comes too quickly.  It can be difficult to get everything done. We've modified our schedule to accommodate as many patients as possible for new patient consultations. We have openings available, but call soon, because time is running out!

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Traditional vs. Digital

 


Digital Dental Radiographs (commonly referred to as “x-rays”) vs. Traditional Dental X-Rays
As you may be aware, Sondhi-Biggs-Hansen Orthodontics takes pride in staying up-to-date by using the most advanced technology available for the comfort, convenience and safety of our patients.  One of those technologies is digital x-rays.  We have all seen stories in the news regarding the dangers of radiation exposure with traditional x-rays, and while many patients maintain an aversion to dental x-rays due to these types of stories, many are surprised to learn that the amount of radiation present in a full set of traditional dental x-rays only accounts for about 1 percent of their annual radiation exposure.  Digital x-rays, on the other hand, release radiation levels that are 80-90 percent lower than that! 

Other advantages to digital x-rays are less waiting time, shorter appointments, and the production of a nearly instantaneous image, which provides a better understanding of treatment for both the patient and the doctor.  Digital x-rays are also environmentally friendly.  Since digital x-rays are captured electronically, there is no need to develop the x-ray, which eliminates the disposal of harmful waste and chemicals into the environment.  Digital x-rays can also be shared easily with other medical/dental professionals.
X-rays are necessary in orthodontic treatment for many reasons.  Although you may have just had a full set of x-rays taken at your dentist’s office, our x-rays are looking for things other than decay and the overall health of the teeth.  We are looking for tumors or other pathologies, possibly noticed for the first time.  Although this is rare, it has been known to save lives!  These x-rays are also used to diagnose orthodontic problems, such as the form and position of the teeth.  We are interested in missing, extra, impacted or misplaced teeth, as well as short, long or misshaped roots.  Problems with the jaws include bones that are too big, too small, off center, too far apart, too close together or misshapen.  As you can tell, these x-rays are essential to determining where problems exist and the best way to correct them.
Not only are digital x-rays safer for our patients than traditional x-rays, please rest assured that Sondhi-Biggs-Hansen Orthodontics invested in digital x-rays 10+ years ago!  Providing digital x-rays and concern for our patients is another example of why we are “Smiles Above the Rest”!
If you have any questions about any of the recommendations made for your treatment in our office, please don’t hesitate to ask the doctors or any of our staff members.


 


 


 

Thursday, June 19, 2014

When do baby teeth normally fall out?

Many parents worry that their children's teeth are not falling out on time. At what age should the baby teeth be lost? When should the last one fall out? Is there a predictable order?

The first baby teeth (also known as primary teeth) to erupt are usually the lower central incisors around the age of six months. The last baby teeth erupt are the upper second primary molars, which appear between 30 and 36 months of age. A child normally has 20 baby teeth by age of 3. These primary teeth then remain unchanged for about three years.

By the time a child is 6-8 years old, there is a flurry of activity in the mouth, as kids normally lose eight primary teeth within a short period of time. Between the ages of 8-10, there is a pause in the loss of teeth, which is when many parents start to question why more teeth are not falling out (or exfoliating), since they have become so accustomed to the teeth falling out routinely. The final 12 primary teeth are normally lost between the ages of 10 and 13. The following chart summarizes the standard schedule of tooth loss in children:

    • Ages: 3-6 not much happens
    • Ages :6-8 First 8 primary teeth normally exfoliate
    • Ages: 8-10 Not much happens
    • Ages: 10-13 Last 12 primary teeth exfoliate

    • Age 6: Lower and upper central  incisors exfoliate
    • Age 7: Lower and upper lateral incisors exfoliate
    • Age 10: Lower canines and upper first molars exfoliate
    • Age 11: Lower first molars exfoliate
    • Age 12: Upper and lower second molars and upper canines exfoliate
Remember this chart reflects the average schedule for tooth loss! Some kids lose teeth faster than this, while others lose them more slowly. It is not unusual to see a 10 year old with no remaining baby teeth, nor does it catch us by surprise to see a 14 year old with a few still hanging on. The age the teeth are lost is not as important as the pattern in which they are lost.

If a baby tooth does not exfoliate in the correct order, or if a tooth is lost early, causing a few months to pass before a permanent tooth erupts, a problem could occur in the positioning of the new, permanent tooth. This is exactly the reason why the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children should visit an orthodontist at the age of 7.  Your orthodontist will look for certain conditions during your child's orthodontic evaluation, and can inform you whether or not interceptive treatment is recommended. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any of our Sondhi-Biggs Orthodontics team members.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

How much sugar are you drinking?

Pop is no longer an occasional treat. It has become a daily habit for a growing number of people, especially kids, teens and young adults. A steady diet of soft drinks is the leading cause of tooth decay.

Following are a few tips on how to help reduce the possibility of decay:

  • Drink soft drinks in moderation.
  • Don't sip for extended periods of time. Ongoing sipping prolongs sugar and acid attacks on your teeth.
  • Use a straw to help keep the sugar away from your teeth.
  • After drinking, swish your mouth out with water to dilute the sugar.
  • Never drink soda or juice before bed because the liquid pools in your mouth, coating your tongue and teeth with sugar and acid.
  • Drink water instead of soft drinks. It has no sugar, acid or calories.
  • Use a fluoride toothpaste to protect your teeth.
  • Use dental floss regularly to help remove bacteria from between the teeth.
  • Get regular check-ups and cleanings to remove bacteria build-up (plaque).
Pop contains more sugar than you think. Listed below are a few common drinks and the amount of sugar they contain:

Barq's Root Beer 11 tsp        
Minute Maid Orange Juice 9 tsp
Sprite10 tsp    
Mtn Dew 12 tsp     
  SoBe Energy Citrus 12 tsp    
Minute Maid Lemonade 10 tsp  
Gatorade 5tsp
Coca-Cola Classic 10 tsp
 
The next time you go to take a drink, check the label; you may be surprised. If you have any further questions, please contact any one of our Sondhi-Biggs Orthodontics team members.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Welcome Dr. Hansen!

In our continuing efforts to enhance the quality of care that we provide for you, your family and your friends, it gives us great pleasure to announce that Dr. Vince Hansen will be joining our practice on May 27, 2014. Dr. Hansen is originally from Indianapolis, obtained his dental degree from Temple University, and a Master's degree in Orthodontics from the Indiana University School of Dentistry. He has been practicing in Milwaukee, WI for the past 2 years, and we were fortunate in recruiting him to join our practice.

Dr. Hansen will be working with us within the existing structure of the practice, and there are no planned changes in the way the office or the practice function. Neither of us is contemplating retirement, and no change in our work schedules is planned. The three of us will continue to practice together on a full time basis.
 
We would certainly be happy to answer any questions that you may have about the integration of Dr. Hansen's integration into Sondhi-Biggs Orthodontics, and are confident that you will enjoy getting to know him as well.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

SCAM ALERT!!


As you are probably aware, Sondhi-Biggs Orthodontics offers the convenience of text and email reminders for appointments. It has recently come to our attention that some individuals with Google Calendars have received text messages indicating that their appointment in our office has been cancelled.  Please be aware that these messages are NOT from our office.  These are created and sent by a third party that has hacked into "Google Accounts".


If you receive a text message from #483-68, please call our office to verify your appointment and delete the text.  Responding to the text can allow the hackers to dive into the personal information stored in your cell phone. 


If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any one of our Sondhi-Biggs Orthodontics team members.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Happy Mother's Day!

 
Sondhi-Biggs Orthodontics would like to wish all the wonderful Mother's a great day! From our office to you, we appreciate all that you do, not only today, but everyday, for everyone. Happy Mother's Day!