Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Dr. Scanlan's 1st Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest

During the month of September, dental offices in our area will have the opportunity to participate in Dr. Scanlan's 1st Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest!

Offices will be provided with a pumpkin and can enter 1 of 3 categories; Most Original, Scariest or Goofiest!

During the month of October, Dr. Scanlan and his team need YOUR help! When you come in to our office, you will be able to vote for which pumpkin you think is most original, scariest and goofiest!

A winner from each category will be announced on Monday, November 1st and will win a gourmet, catered lunch for the entire office!

Thanks for your help and we can't wait to see you!!!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What's the Deal with Retainers?






A few weeks ago, we talked about the importance of wearing your retainers. Now we are going to give you some information regarding Essix, Hawley and permanent retainers.

Essix retainers are…

-clear and fit over the teeth.
-produced from impressions that are taken of the teeth.
-open across the roof of the mouth.
-can be easily removed for eating, brushing and flossing.
-function just like invisalign only the there is no tooth movement occuring
-can serve as aligners in the years to come after braces are removed. This means that if a tooth starts to move out of alignment, your Essix retainer will realign your teeth, provided it has not been too long since the aligners have been worn.


Hawley retainers include…

-a metal wire that fits around the teeth and holds them in place.
-an acrylic arch that sits in the roof of the mouth.
-can easily be removed for eating, brushing and flossing.

Permanent retainers are…

-bonded inconspicuously to the inside of the teeth
-can only be removed by your orthodontist

No matter which type of retainer you have, it is extremely important to wear your retainer as often as your orthodontist recommends. Always remember to...

-brush your teeth after meals before putting your retainers back in.
-brush your retainer every time you brush your teeth.
-disinfect your retainer by soaking it in mouth wash.
-keep your retainers in your retainer case when you are not wearing them.
-never wrap your retainer in a napkin or paper towel because you might accidentally throw it away.
-keep retainers out of reach of pets

Tuesday, September 7, 2010


Are you happy with your new smile?

At TS Orthodontics, Dr. Scanlan and his team love to make you smile! That is why we encourage you to tell everyone about your experience with us!

Our goal is to give you the very best orthodontic treatment and we always appreciate your referrals!

As a patient of Dr. Scanlan’s, you will have the opportunity to participate in our token rewards program. By referring a friend, you can receive extra tokens!

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you very soon!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Fun Facts and Trivia About Braces and Teeth

Here are some fun facts and trivia from bracesinfo.com that we thought you might enjoy!


• Dr Charles Tweed was the first certified orthodontist in the US.

• The first "braces" were constructed by Pierre Fauchard in 1728. Fauchard's "braces" consisted of a flat strip of metal, which was connected to teeth by pieces of thread.

• Bands were invented by Schange in 1841. The first bands consisted of a strip of metal, with a screw to adjust their size.

• Orthodontic Brackets were invented by Edward Angle in 1915. The brackets consisted of little hooks of metal, which were attached to bands which went around your teeth.

• Dr Angle modified his design, producing the edgewise bracket in 1928. If you or your parents got braces before 1970, they probably got braces similar to those invented by Dr Angle

• If you are right handed, you will tend to chew your food on your right side. If you are left-handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side.

• If one identical twin grows up without a given tooth coming in, the second identical twin will usually also grow up without the tooth

• If the roof of your mouth is narrow, you are more prone to snore since you are not getting enough oxygen through your nose.

• If your jaw is broken, they put it together with special screws.

• You will get fewer cavities if you eat a bag of candy in one sitting and then brush your teeth than if you slowly eat the candy a piece at a time all day.


(ttp://www.bracesinfo.com/bracfact.html)