Showing posts with label invisalign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label invisalign. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

No more Invisalign Impressoins!!

Here at Duncan Orthodontics we are excited to offer a new service to patients going into Invisalign treatment—an intra-oral scanner that eliminates the need for the unpopular gooey impressions.
The ’iTero’ scanner uses laser and optical scanning to digitally capture the surface and contours of the tooth and gum structures.
We love the fact that the scanned image of our patients teeth can be sent to Invisalign over the internet within 15 minutes of the scan being done but we also love the benefits you, the patient, receive.
Impressions have such a stigma attached and just the thought of having a tray in your mouth for 3-5 minutes at a time is enough to put you off!
Because the scan is so accurate there is no need for retakes which was a common issue with impressions.
A full scan takes around 15 minutes and the only discomfort you may feel is a dry mouth as the handpiece continuously blows air to ensure a clear picture every time. It is also great to be able to see your teeth like never before—as a 3D virtual model on a computer screen!

If you or any friends or family are interested in Invisalign, give us a call to schedule a no obligation consultation on 8364 4311. We also have some evening appointments available as we know how hard it is to make         appointments during work/school hours. 

Monday, June 27, 2011

Oral Hygiene during Orthodontic treatment



Maintaining good oral hygiene is vitally important during orthodontic treatment, and is essential in preventing cavities, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. Regular visits to your general dentist every 3-6 months during orthodontic treatment is fundamental in sustaining healthy teeth and gums. Dental hygienists can remove hardened deposits which are not removed during regular cleaning.

Why floss?

Flossing is a vital part of any oral hygiene routine, and is essential in maintaining a health mouth -However, many people don’t realize the importance of flossing. Flossing in designed to clean in between your teeth and beneath the gums—areas that cannot always be adequately cleaned just by brushing. By flossing, you are removing plaque—a sticky substance that forms on and in between the teeth. Brushing removes plaque from the surfaces of the teeth, however only flossing can remove plaque that accumulates in between the teeth. If plaque is not removed, it combines with the sugars and starches of the foods we eat to produce an acid that attacks tooth.

Manual or electric?

Independent research has found that most electric toothbrushes are no more effective than manual toothbrushes. Of course—the comparison   assumes that people using a manual toothbrush will brush properly.

Dr Duncan recommends electric toothbrushes for some younger patients with braces because:
  • Most electric toothbrushes have a timer to ensure you brush for the correct amount of time
  • It's just a matter of pressing the toothbrush to each tooth and gum area and letting the electric toothbrush do the rest
Some people prefer manual toothbrushes because they feel they have better control of what they’re doing. So, there is no right or wrong answer—it all comes down to preference! Just remember these important steps while brushing and your teeth will continue to sparkle:

  • Gently brush the gum line - this is very important to maintain a healthy mouth
  • Focus on one tooth at a time, using small, gentle circles
  • Brush for no less than 2 minutes at a time
  • Soft bristles are the way to go because hard bristles can wear away the gums causing them to recede 

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Tax rebates with Invisalign!



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A great braces-friendly winter recipe!



If you have braces from Duncan Orthodontics, you are probably wondering what else to eat other than yoghurt, custard and soup! No popcorn, sticky lollies or other delicious braces-unfriendly foods. But fear not! Here is a tantalizing recipe that will satisfy both your sugar craving and sore teeth on a wintery evening.

Chocolate baked bananas with ice-cream

Ingredients:

4 bananas 
4 tablespoons Nutella
120g milk chocolate chips 
1 tub of ice cream (your choice of flavour!)

Directions:


  1. Pre heat your oven to 230°C
  2. Place the banana on a work surface with the ends pointing up. Use a   small sharp knife to cut a horizontal slit down the inside so you can open the peel like an envelope
  3. Spread 1 tablespoon of Nutella and add 30g of chocolate chips to all four bananas
  4. Close the banana peels, and wrap individually in foil
  5.  Place bananas on a baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes (or until bananas are soft and the chocolate is melted)

Be careful when removing the foil as the bananas and melted chocolate will be hot!

To serve, add your ice cream to a bowl and carefully peel your baked banana on top.

Enjoy! 

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

It's that time of year again...


Winter is here again and it is time to start thinking about protecting you and your family from the flu and other nasty viruses. Here are some handy toothbrush hints to help avoid colds and flu this winter :
  • Replace your toothbrush after every cold/flu/cough or every 3 months. Changing your toothbrush with the season is a great way to remember
  • Store your toothbrush in an upright position so the water can drain and dry faster
  • Wash your hands before and after brushing
  • Allow your toothbrush to air dry after every use; harmful bacteria like damp hideouts! 
For the protection of our staff and patients at Duncan Orthodontics, we always ask that our patients reschedule appointments if they have any type of cold or virus that could infect others.
You can rest assured that when you come to Duncan Orthodontics you are entering a healthy and clean environment. Dr Duncan, Dr De Angelis and our team give a great deal of attention to sterilization and sanitation in our practice at all times.

We hope everyone manages to avoid catching a cold or flu this winter! Bring on summer again I say!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Health benefits of Invisalign



When considering treatment options at Duncan Orthodontics, patients often ask us how Invisalign treatment is so different than traditional braces. There’s no question that the Invisalign system is a comfortable and convenient way to correct misaligned teeth, but did you know that using Invisalign can actually help to improve your dental health?

There are a number of different health benefits to be had from using Invisalign to straighten your teeth or correct a misaligned bite. A beautiful smile is generally a healthy smile, so it makes sense that Invisalign, while improving the appearance of your teeth, can also contribute to improved dental health.Here's how:

• Proper alignment leads to healthier gums: Moving your teeth into proper position can help your gums and teeth to form a tighter fit, which is better for your periodontal health.
• Invisalign allows you to easily maintain excellent oral hygiene: With traditional braces, brushing and flossing can be a little tricky. With Invisalign, you can simply remove your aligners and then brush and floss your teeth as you normally would.
Keeping pressure in the right place is good for your teeth: If your teeth or your bite is misaligned, it is possible that stress is being placed on the teeth, supporting bone and joints of the jaw. Moving the teeth into the correct position can help to alleviate this stress.

More than just a fantastic system that will improve your smile, Invisalign truly can contribute to a healthier mouth.

If you have any questions about the Invisalign system, head to our facebook page and post your question!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Early Orthodontic - What you should know!


You may not know this, but it is recommended that children receive an orthodontic evaluation by the age of seven! Most people tend to think of orthodontic treatment as something that occurs during adolescence or adulthood—and that is generally true! However, having an early orthodontic evaluation can be of great benefit. Early orthodontics—also called interceptive orthodontics—can be defined as proactive orthodontic treatment.

Adult teeth usually start to come in at the age of 6 or 7, and that is the perfect time for an orthodontist to evaluate the development of the teeth and bite. If there are going to be any orthodontic issues, it is usually obvious by this time. In many instances, early treatment can help to guide the growth of the jaw, eliminate the need for later tooth extraction and allow the permanent teeth to emerge in the proper position.


I’d like to share a great example that demonstrates the benefits of early orthodontic treatment: In the past, the common solution for overcrowded teeth was to simply extract teeth and then to align the remaining teeth properly with braces. While this is still necessary in some cases, interceptive orthodontics can sometimes eliminate the need for this kind of treatment. A palatal expander can be used to expand the child’s upper arch (the reason this works is because the child’s jaw is still growing), and this can allow the adult teeth the space they need to erupt in the proper positions.

As I said before, most children do not need this kind of interceptive treatment. But for those who can benefit from it, it can be a truly helpful option. The opportunity to potentially eliminate or simplify future orthodontic treatment should be considered, if at all possible.

If you have questions about early orthodontics, I encourage you to give us call or just ask me on here!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Welcome to our blog!

Duncan Orthodontics has made its way into the blog world - better late than never!
Not only do we want to create beautiful smiles and give our patients lasting confidence, we want to connect with you on as many levels as possible.
I hope this blog is utilized to interact, answer questions to past, present and futue patients, give feedback and even have some fun.
Duncan Orthodontics is committed to providing you with the highest quality of care in a pleasant and professional manner. We make every effort to ensure that your visits to our office are comfortable and informative. As orthodontic problems require specialized care, our office has the most up-to-date equipment, facilities and staff to properly address today’s most demanding orthodontic needs in a warm and caring environment.
Our goal is to provide you with the highest standard of treatment and an enjoyable experience.
So lets get blogging, talk to you soon!