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February is National Children’s Dental Health Month!

February 24th, 2020

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month! Although we are in the specialty of orthodontics, as dental professionals, it is our responsibility to be part of creating both beautiful and healthy smiles. In February, the Dunn Ortho staff visits most of the local elementary schools to teach about dental health. We are committed to serving our community and teach others about smiles that will last a lifetime.

A healthy dental care routine for a child all starts with parents setting the example. Make brushing your teeth in the morning and at night not only a routine your child grows to expect but a family endeavor! Your child will follow your lead when you demonstrate the importance of daily care for your smile.

Dental health looks slightly different at each stage of a child’s development. As soon as the first tooth erupts, parents should begin cleaning the teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush or a wet washcloth. We follow the American Association of Orthodontics guidelines in that all children should be screened by an orthodontist at the age of 7 but a child should be seen by a general dentist around age 2! When your child is a toddler we recommend brushing 2 times a day and flossing any teeth that touch up against another tooth. Once your child can spit properly we suggest adding a fluoride rinse before bed. This is a great additional step you can take in preventing decay.

Proper brushing technique is more important than toothpaste itself when it comes to removing plaque from the teeth. Using too much toothpaste leads to a higher likelihood of your child ingesting too much fluoride which could lead to permanent white spots on the developing adult teeth.

We know that children can be a little anxious about visiting the dentist. There are some great children’s books out there about going to see the dentist. Start reading them to your child at a young age to get them excited about the dentist. If you have dental fears yourself, try your best not to let your child pick up on your fear. If you are not established with a general office yourself that you feel your child would enjoy, looking for a Pediatric Dentist is a great way to make sure you’re taking your child somewhere that caters to children.

If you have any questions or concerns or want to learn more, Dr. Dunn is always happy to discuss them with you—any time of year! We can’t wait to see you and your family in our office again soon.

Color Combinations of Elastics for the Holidays

February 19th, 2020

There’s something special about customizing the elastics on your braces to fit your unique personality. Once you embrace your braces (no pun intended) you’ll realize how many color options and combinations there are to choose from. Although you’ll have a fantastic smile afterward, you won’t have this level of customizability once your braces come off, that’s for sure!

Adding flair to your braces isn’t what all patients are looking to do (like those opting for clear aligners or ceramic braces), but it’s part of the fun of traditional metal braces! Many of our patients ask Dr. Curtis Dunn to have their elastics match the colors of their favorite sports teams or their school, but how about changing your elastics to match holiday colors?

Here are some options to consider:

  • Valentine’s Day – Red and pink
  • Easter – Pink, blue, and violet
  • Halloween – Orange and black
  • Christmas – Red, green, and white
  • Saint Patrick’s Day – Green and white

There are a few colors that some people choose to avoid. But if you’re trying to make your teeth stand out in a crowd, the following suggestions need not apply!

  • Brown or Green – can be mistaken for food being stuck in your teeth
  • Black – might look like a rotten tooth if someone isn’t looking hard enough
  • White – Some patients think it will make their teeth look whiter, but in fact it can make your teeth appear yellower than they actually are. White elastics can also stain easily.
  • Yellow – accentuates the yellowness of your enamel

Since changing the color of your elastics has no effect on the actual orthodontic treatment process, the idea is to have fun and add a personal touch. So, next time you get your elastics changed at our Woodbury or Cottage Grove office, why not wear your braces boldly and opt for something festive?

Team Dark Chocolate

February 12th, 2020

Valentine’s Day is the holiday to celebrate all the treasured relationships in your life. It’s a time to honor love in all shapes and forms with cards, social gatherings, and sometimes even binge eating of sweets.

It’s hard to look the other way when grocery stores and pharmacies are invaded with goodies connected to the Valentine’s Day theme, and especially if you’re on the receiving end of some of these sweets. We get it. In fact, we’re all for it!

However, we also support a cavity-free smile. So in the interest of your dental and general health, and because we think it’s genuinely tasty, Dr. Curtis Dunn recommends an alternative to the Valentine treats you may be accustomed to: dark chocolate. 

Yes, Healthy Chocolate Exists

Studies have shown that dark chocolate is high in flavonoids, an ingredient found in the cocoa beans used to make chocolate. Flavonoids can help protect the body against toxins, reduce blood pressure, and improve blood flow to the heart and brain.

By opting for dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate, you get to reap these benefits! Pretty sweet, right? Just make sure to stick to high-quality dark chocolates that have undergone minimal processing.

Dark Chocolate, AKA Protector of Teeth

Not only does dark chocolate provide some nice benefits for your overall health, it also helps protect your teeth against cavities! According to the Texas A&M Health Science Center, dark chocolate contains high amounts of tannins, another ingredient present in cocoa beans.

Tannins can actually help prevent cavities by interfering with the bacteria that causes them. Think of them as scarecrows for bacteria. They don’t always prevail, but isn’t it nice to have them there?

Smooth Never Sticky

Unlike many popular candies, dark chocolate is less likely to stick in the crevices of your teeth. Chewy, gooey sweets are more likely to hang around in your mouth for longer periods of time, which means they raise the odds of your harboring cavity-creating bacteria.

While some dark chocolates have additives like caramel or marshmallow, it’s best to opt for the plain varieties, which are just as delicious. If you’re feeling festive, though, a dark chocolate with caramel is still better than a milk chocolate with caramel, so that’s the way to go!

While dark chocolate has some pretty sweet benefits, the most important thing to remember (whether you go the dark chocolate route or not), is that moderation is key. That being said, we hope you have fun satisfying your sweet tooth and shopping for treats for your friends and loved ones. Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at Dunn Ortho!

Whitening Teeth with Braces

February 5th, 2020

Now that you are working hard to improve your dental health and appearance with your braces, it might seem like a logical time to whiten your teeth as well. But should you go ahead with home kits or a professional whitening? The answer might be yes, but not quite yet!

Toothpaste

The easiest way to whiten teeth is regular use of a whitening toothpaste. But these do not make a major difference in tooth color and may also contain abrasives which can damage ceramic brackets and make them more likely to stain. And, whether you have metal or ceramic braces, the brackets used are bonded to your teeth. Any part of your tooth covered by a bracket will not be affected by the whitening paste. Ask our office if you are thinking of using one of these products. We will be happy to recommend the best toothpastes to use while your braces are in place.

Whitening Strips and Trays

Whiteners can be applied at home with strips or tray kits. Strips are coated with a whitening gel and then pressed around your teeth. Tray kits provide a mouthguard-like appliance, which is filled with whitening gel. But neither strips nor tray solutions will whiten any area covered by brackets. When your braces come off, there might be noticeable differences in color on each tooth. Strips are difficult to apply with braces, and trays need to be custom-designed to fit your braces and make sure they don’t disturb your orthodontic work. One size most definitely does not fit all! Finally, these whitening agents can cause tooth and gum sensitivity, especially around the time of adjustments. Many manufacturers do not recommend using their products while you have braces. Please talk to us if you are thinking of using them.

Professional Whitening

A dental professional can whiten your teeth in office for the best possible results. The most effective treatments for your unique teeth are combined with protective care of your gums and mouth. Whether this treatment is appropriate while you have braces is something we are happy to discuss.

The best way to keep your teeth bright is to keep up your regular dental routine! Brushing and flossing are more important than ever now, because plaque builds up around brackets. Avoid foods that stain teeth and rinse or brush after every meal and snack. Dr. Curtis Dunn will show you the best way to take care of your teeth while your braces are on—and that includes the best way to keep them white and bright. Talk to us about the perfect time to whiten your beautiful smile during your next visit to our Woodbury or Cottage Grove office. And if you have to wait a few extra days for the smile you’ve been working toward, truly, the wait will be worth it!