Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween Candy Dos and Don'ts:



          


         With Halloween festivities only a few hours away, there is sure to be an abundance of hard, sticky, chewy candy being handed your way. But if you have braces or an orthodontic appliance, use your better judgment and stay clear of such candies. Did you know every time a bracket comes off, it has the potential to add three months to your treatment? Is that Starburst worth wearing your braces several more months?
          You don’t have to miss out on the Halloween candy just because of your braces though. 

There are several “orthodontist-friendly” treats you can eat such as:
  • Plain M&M
  • Hershey Bars
  • Candy Corn
  • Kit Kat Bars
  • Hershey Kisses
  • Three Musketeers
  • Malt Balls
  • Sweet Tarts
  • Peppermint Patties
  • Cookies and Cream
  • Snow Caps
  • Cup Cakes
  • Soft Cookies

Be sure to stay away from these Halloween nightmares:
  • Caramel
  • Bubblegum
  • All hard candy
  • Taffy
  • Licorice
  • Nuts
  • Jelly beans
  • Candy corns
  • Popcorn
  • Caramel and candy apples



Allie Todd, RDA, CDA
www.smileteam4u.com

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

What's the Best Way to Clean My Retainer?


Now that your braces are off, you have retainers to help maintain all the hard work you've done over the past few years. Wearing your retainers as prescribed by your orthodontist is extremely important to maintaining your results and the longevity of your beautiful smile.

You may have noticed that over time your retainer can appear dull or even have an unpleasant smell. The best way to keep this from happening is by cleaning your retainer regularly. Ideally, you need to clean your retainer every time you take it out of your mouth and before you put it back in for the night. If you take your retainer out to have a snack or even to drink something, it is best to brush your teeth before putting the retainer back in. The food that is left on your teeth will transfer onto your retainer. Over time that food will harden and removing it from your retainer will be difficult.



So, how do you clean your retainers and what do you use? Luckily, you will not need any special materials to clean your retainer. You can use the same cleaners that you use on your own teeth. Be sure that you always use cold water, use toothpaste and a toothbrush, scrub all surfaces of your retainer, and then rinse them thoroughly. If you feel like your retainer needs some "freshening" you can fill a small bowl with cold water and add Listerine or Scope to help sterilize the retainers. You can even add a cap full of Hydrogen Peroxide to the cold water if you would like.

Replacement retainers can be very expensive; making their care extremely important. Following these simple guidelines can help keep your retainers in their best condition possible as well as keeping your smile beautiful for a lifetime.

Chalice Fraser, RDA
www.smileteam4u.com

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Hardest Work We Will Ever Do (But – the most important)!





The Summer Olympics was completed a few weeks ago.  If I could choose one thing in which I want to win a gold medal in, it would be forgiveness.  I want to be a world class forgiver.  I personally think a successful life is not really possible without becoming excellent at forgiveness.

There are a number of sayings about forgiveness that ring true.  A couple of them are:
  • Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and hoping the other person will die.
  • When you release the wrongdoer from the wrong, you cut a malignant tumor out of your inner life. You set a prisoner free, but you discover that the real prisoner was yourself.
  • Unforgiveness turns into resentment, cynicism, and bitterness.  It binds us emotionally and spiritually.  It also can stress us physically to the point of crippling us.


I have heard it said, and I agree, “It’s all about relationships.”  Dr. M. Scott Peck, after his very successful book, The Road Less Traveled, wrote a number of books, including The Different Drum:  Community Making and Peace.  In this book he stresses the important of connectedness and wholeness of community in achieving any kind of mental, emotional, or spiritual health.   When God made Adam, he said it was not good for him to be alone.  Before Jesus really started his ministry, he found 12 men to take the journey with him.  It really is all about relationships.

Being married for 40 years, I have some experience with relationships and the importance of forgiveness.  I don’t care how much we might love someone; we are going to hurt them.  We are human and we all make mistakes and sin against God and our fellow human beings.

Without being a world class forgiver, quality, long term relationships are impossible.  If there is one thing I want to be good at, it is forgiveness.  Without being good at forgiveness, I cannot enjoy the emotional and spiritual wholeness that God has in store for me.

The forgiveness work we may need to do may involve more than just family and close friends.  We may have to forgive coworkers, institutions, governments, churches, judges, deceased parents; the list is endless. 

I do think the hardest work we will ever do is forgiveness.  I also think it is the most important.

To be continued next week – stay turned!


Dr. David R. Sain, DDS
www.smileteam4u.com

Monday, October 8, 2012

Beautiful Things


Have you ever heard the song Beautiful Things by Gungor? If not, I highly encourage you to read the lyrics. This song is a sweet reminder that God will make beauty out of the filth in our lives.

It is so easy for us as humans to have a sense of pessimism when we are faced with troubles. Speaking for myself, my mindset is often "Why me, God? You know I'm not strong enough to handle this!" Our God is not a god of coincidences! If he is putting us through a certain struggle, there is a specific reason for it. Whether it is for our own spiritual growth or so we can help others with their problems, He has a purpose. It's taken me a while to realize this, but it's amazing to see the blessings and good He has brought from my mess. 

We so often pray  for God to simply deliver us from the tribulations we face, but think of the growth and wisdom He'd bless us with if we had prayed for our hardships to bring Him glory! My prayer is we accept the trials with a sense of thankfulness and know he will always make beautiful things out of the dust. 

All this pain
I wonder if I'll ever find my way
I wonder if my life could really change at all
All this earth
Could all that is lost ever be found
Could a garden come up from this ground at all

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust
You make beautiful things 
You make beautiful things out of us

All around
Hope is springing up from this old ground 
Out of chaos life is being found in You

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of us

You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of dust
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of us

You make me new, You are making me new
You make me new, You are making me new
You are making me new



Allie Todd, CDA RDA
www.smileteam4u.com