Wednesday, July 30, 2014

THE GOLDEN RULE!!!

 Recently at our staff meeting our facilitator asked the staff to do an exercise on the top 10 Signs McDaniel, Sternstein & Aleman Orthodontics is Top Notch!!!  The overwhelming results for the #1 reason basically can be summed up by the golden rule we all learned in kindergarten.  We Treat others they way we want to be treated. That along with the remaining 9 reasons help us to create an overall patient experience that we hope makes our patients agree that their orthodontist is top notch! 

If you are wondering what we consider it takes to make McDaniel, Sternstein & Aleman Orthodontics Top 
Notch here are the top 10 Reasons:

10.          Expectations Plus – Not only meeting but exceeding patients expectations with treatment      results.  Flexibility & understanding of payment plans, flex accounts and payment options.

9.            Cleanliness – High Tech sterilization process. An organized, clean & updated modern            office.

8.           Hygiene Control – Continuous monitoring of patient oral hygiene. We keep the teeth in as      good, if not better condition after orthodontic treatment than when they first began.

7.            Lab – In house lab which offers quick service, very close communication between Dr. and    lab for customized appliances and models.

6.            Positive, Professional Atmosphere – highly trained staff that works together as a team to        create an upbeat fun, caring place you enjoy coming to, and from time to time can win          some cool prizes.
  
5.            Technology, Experience– 50+ years of combined experience along with the latest in              technological advancements such as laser capabilities, digital x-rays and self ligating                brackets.

4.            Communication – open lines of communications not only between Dr, staff and patients but    also we are a liaison between patients and other offices with coordination of appointments    and treatment follow up.

3.            Healthy Functioning Bite - Not only straight teeth, but a correct bite with centric stops and    cuspid protection.

2.            Stability – A perfect smile for life, retention follow up, stable                                                  results.
                                      

1.            GOLDEN RULE – Treat others the way you want to be treated, strive to work with          patients along the entire treatment to ensure the best patient experience.

Monday, July 14, 2014

To Brace Or Not To Brace That Is The Question!



When people think braces they picture a teenager, as many assume the two go together.  However, that is not necessarily the case; today it is common to see children of all ages and even adults with braces.
Some may question why braces are necessary.  Braces are used to correct many problems.  Some of these problems being rotated or crowded teeth, missing teeth, underbites, overbites, deepbites, openbites and crossbites.  Braces are also used to correct jaw positions and dysfunction of the jaw joints.  If left untreated these bites may result in extreme wear of teeth, bone loss and gum disease.  Patients with these bites may also experience difficulty in speaking, biting and chewing.
One of the most frequently asked questions is when to begin orthodontic treatment.  It is almost never too late to benefit from orthodontic treatment, as many orthodontic problems can be treated at any age.  Although the American Association of Orthodontics and the American Dental Association does suggest that children should see an orthodontist no later than age 7.  Treating patients between the ages of 8-14 is the most optimal time while the face and jaws are still growing.
While the majority of orthodontic problems are best corrected on one phase of treatment and usually started after the eruption of most of the permanent teeth, there are some cases in which early intervention is needed.  This may require the patient to have their treatment in two phases.  If two phases are needed the 1st phase is usually when the patient has both permanent and baby teeth and the treatment time is typically 12-18 months. The goal of the first phase of treatment is to get the patients teeth where they should be for this stage of their dental development.
Having a balanced and beautiful bite is not only good for your health; it can improve your self-esteem.  Often people who are not happy with their smile will shield it with their hands or tight lips.   Correcting your smile may give you a boost of self confidence; it is the most striking part of your face. 

The benefits of a healthy bite are endless!  So it appears the answer to the question above to brace or not brace is obvious! You have nothing to lose and all to gain so BRACE it is!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The Incredibles and Braces



As you read this title The Incredibles and Braces you are probably asking yourself now how do these two things tie together?  Well, who doesn’t love a good animated movie?  And, I am sure that everyone thinks of braces or orthodontics when they are watching one right?  Well maybe not unless you are an orthodontist or watching “Mater” on the Cars movies.  But, the other day while watching “Elastagirl” on The Incredibles it made me think of rubber bands which in turn lead me to my next thought.  How elastics are used in the office daily for many different reasons.  Which then lead me to think that I am sure not many people fully understand why an orthodontist uses rubber bands.
                                                                                                          
While in braces rubber bands along with arch wires are used to aide in the correction of many different orthodontic problems.  One patient may be wearing a rubber band to correct an overbite, and the next one could be using it to correct an underbite.  Rubber bands are also used to help correct openbites, crossbites, midline alignment and can even be used after Oral Surgery.
Often at the beginning of treatment patients are extremely anxious to begin rubber bands and ask if they are going to get them at their first appointment.  Generally rubber bands will happen a little later in the treatment.  Sometimes during the course of treatment patients may be asked to wear their rubber bands intermittently; it is not uncommon to start and stop rubber bands or to even wear rubber bands more than 1 way during the treatment.
At McDaniel, Sternstein & Aleman Orthodontics we try to keep rubber band wear fun and easy to follow.  We offer different colors of elastics and have fun names such as Kangaroo, Foxes and Penguins.  The staff makes sure each patient knows how to hook the bands up and exactly how they are to be worn.  It is extremely important to wear the elastics as instructed.  The wires are made to work with the rubber band and if they are not being worn the teeth may move a different direction or not at all.  If they are not worn properly the braces will have to stay on longer. 

So if it’s starting to sound like you are visiting a zoo,….rubber bands could possibly be in your future.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Braces When & Why!

Often when I am out I am asked the question “When should my child get braces?” And, in most case the child is not with them for me to check and there for my answer is this.  Orthodontic treatment will often begin between the ages of 8 & 14.  Treatment that begins while a child is growing helps produce optimal results.  Our office, McDaniel, Sternstein & Aleman along with the American Association of Orthodontics recommends that children have an orthodontic evaluation no later than the age of 7.  By this age, most children will have a mix of permanent and baby teeth.

While orthodontic care ultimately is a team effort establishing a relationship with the patient at an early age is the first step to a healthy and beautiful smile.  During the first visit the orthodontist will be getting to know the patient while looking for a few of the following:
        
  
  •        Position of the first permanent molars
  •              Position of the upper and lower jaws
  •             Spacing and room for erupting permanent teeth
  •             Facial Appearance/symmetry

                                                                                                                                        

Why it is important to see an Orthodontist for your Orthodontic Treatment: 

An orthodontist is a dentist who has spent 2-3 years in a specialty residency program focused on tooth movement, facial development, and how teeth fit together to provide optimal function and aesthetics.  
For example if you had a heart condition, you would not see your general physician you would see a cardiologist.  Just the same, if you needed your teeth straight you would go to an orthodontist.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Get the straight on braces myths from McDaniel, Sternstein & Aleman Orthodontics



While watching Myth Busters on the Discovery Channel the other night, it made me think of the many myths and misconceptions there are out there about braces.  Hopefully after reading this blog, the confusion and fears of some will be alleviated. 

Myth # 1 – If I get braces I will beep when I go thru a metal detector.
Myth-Buster – Braces do not set off metal detectors so go ahead and book that next vacation.

Myth #2 – I am too old for braces, they are for young kids.
Myth-Buster – You are never TOO old for braces, in reality about 25% of our practice are adult patients.

Myth# 3 – Braces are big, ugly and very noticeable.
Myth-Buster – With the advancements in technology braces have become smaller, more efficient and there are even options for a clear bracket.

Myth#4 – Any dentist can put braces on and straighten teeth

Myth-Buster – Sure anyone can put a bracket on a tooth and straighten that tooth out.  However, an orthodontist has studied not only how to straighten teeth, but also how to make sure they stay that way.  They have taken courses on facial growth and development and how to make your teeth fit and function together properly.  An orthodontist will straighten teeth while taking facial profiles and jaw joints into consideration when they treat a case. Only an orthodontist can be accredited by the American Association of Orthodontist. 

Monday, February 10, 2014

NEW YEAR MEANS NEW RESOLUTIONS!









Have you made your resolution list for 2014? Many people have or will be soon.  Some of the top resolutions year after year are:


  1. Lose weight
  2. Exercise more
  3. Get a new/better job
  4. Eat Healthy
  5. Quit Smoking
  6. Improve a relationship
  7. Stop procrastinating
  8. Set aside time for your self




  So after looking over these we wanted to share how we think getting braces can help achieve these resolutions!


  1. Lose weight – While in braces there is a food list that should be followed which in turn will eliminate some candies from your diet that can cause weight gain.
  2. Exercise more – when craving something that is on the food list work out instead
  3. Get a new/better job – having more confidence because you are happy with your appearance will help get you a new or better job
  4. Eat Healthy – since you have to follow the food list while in braces it’s easier to grab a healthy snack as to grabbing a chewy candy bar
  5. Quit Smoking – smoking can cause gum disease and bone loss. Having braces on while smoking  can exacerbate these issues so its best just to quit now
  6. Improve a relationship – since you will be visiting your orthodontist on a regular basis that relationship will definitely improve
  7. Stop procrastinating – by making the decision to start orthodontics you already have resolved that resolution
  8. Set aside time for your self – every 6-10wks you will set aside time for yourself to visit your orthodontist

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Keep Calm, Brush and Sparkle!


Don’t forget to brush!  Those are the four magic words for dentist and orthodontist everywhere.  Every time you go to the dentist they always tell you to brush. Sometimes your face gets all red because you’re scared that they noticed you didn’t brush before you came.  However, all they’re saying is that you need to keep your teeth clean, even if you have the prettiest teeth in town.  Trust me I’ve been told many times to brush my teeth twice a day. 

                Before I got my braces on I said I was going to wear my rubber bands, brush three times a day. All I wanted was teeth like Mr. Clean when I got my braces off.  One of my friends had braces and when she got hers off she had pretty straight white teeth that sparkled. After I had seen her teeth I said I wanted to look just like that when I got mine off.  On the other hand, when I got my braces on I only stuck to that  for about a week. After that week I started getting really lazy and quit brushing as many times.  By the end of my treatment I regretted ever getting lazy, because now I have to pay even more attention to keep my teeth nice and clean.

                Many kids think that brushing is only a thing to keep your teeth clean.  In reality, it actually helps you from getting cavities, tooth loss, and gum disease.  Also, brushing isn’t just a twenty second thing to really get your teeth clean you need to brush for at least 2 minutes. When you brush it helps clean the surface of your teeth and when you floss it gets the plaque between your teeth that your toothbrush can’t reach.

                In conclusion, if you focus on brushing and flossing then your teeth will sparkle when you get your braces off. Plus, the next time you go to the dentist you won’t be red faced because they noticed you didn’t brush your teeth.

                                Blog was written by a former patient of McDaniel, Sternstein & Aleman!