Summer 2007 May 01, 2007
In this Newsletter:
1) Canobie Lake 2007
2) Early Warning Signs of Orthodontic Problems
3) New Orthodontic Technology Gives Adults More Options
4) Cosmetic Dentistry
5) Final treatment stage often most important

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Canobie Lake 2007
By Diane Leite and Ashley Hughes

The date is set for "Patient Appreciation Day... Read More




Early Warning Signs of Orthodontic Problems
Some orthodontic problems may be easier to correct if treated early. Waiting until all the permanent teeth have come in, or until facial growth is nearly... Read More



New Orthodontic Technology Gives Adults More Options
Over the last several years, technology has grown in nearly every industry, including orthodontics. Many orthodontic practices have begun utilizing many... Read More



Cosmetic Dentistry
With today's space age materials and enhanced computer techniques, you don't have to allow stains, cracked or chipped teeth or unattractive gums keep... Read More



Final treatment stage often most important
Once active treatment is complete and braces are removed, patients often think that is the end of their orthodontic treatment. However, there is one final... Read More



Invisalign Frequently Asked Questions
Invisalign can help you get the great smile you've always wanted because it's Invisible, so no one can tell you're straightening your teeth. So now you... Read More



Oral Hygiene Do's and Don'ts
The mouth is the gateway to the body... good health begins with good teeth. Tooth decay, infection and/or gum disease can lead to a variety of ailments... Read More



Thumb Sucking
Most children suck their thumbs or fingers at some time in their early life, but most stop by age 6 or 7 months. 85% to 99% of children stop thumb sucking... Read More



TMJ Syndrome
The initials TMJ stand for Temporomandibular Joints, which are the two joints that connect your jaw to your skull. TMJ Dysfunction, sometimes called TMD... Read More



Why Is Flossing Important?
Some of the food we eat is essential for health and well-being and some is just junk that we could live without. Whether your diet consists of completely... Read More



Side Note
How Safe Are Dental X-Rays?


When X-rays are passed through your mouth, more X-rays are absorbed by the denser parts of your mouth, such as teeth and bone, than by soft tissues. The X-rays strike the film that is behind your tooth, and this creates an image on the film. Tooth decay,... Read More

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