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3 Helpful Back-to-School Tips for Teens with Invisalign

August 17, 2023

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Closeup of teen smiling while walking around campus with friends

Did your teen start Invisalign over the summer? If so, then you may be a bit nervous about the new semester on the horizon. After all, it’s easy to make sure they are wearing their trays for 21 hours a day or brushing their teeth after each meal at home, but that becomes much harder once they are at school. Don’t worry – you can read on for three back-to-school tips for teens with Invisalign!

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How to Protect Your Braces While Having Your Summer Fun

July 27, 2023

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Woman smiles with braces

This summer, school might be out, but you’ll want your braces to stay on. While the hotter months are great for activities like contact sports, cookouts, and vacations, these can all pose a threat to your orthodontic care without the proper precautions. Read on to learn more about having summertime fun while avoiding orthodontic emergencies like broken wires or loose brackets.

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Navigating Your First Week with Traditional Braces

July 21, 2023

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Woman with braces

Getting braces brings some big changes into your life. These orthodontic appliances take some getting used to as they shift the positions of your teeth into better alignment, and they require a dedicated effort on your part to do the job. This includes eating restrictions and specialized oral hygiene. The adjustment can be challenging, and you will probably be a little sore for the first week. Here are some tips on managing the transition and starting off right on your way to a straight and beautiful smile.

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It Might Be Invisible, But Is It Inaudible? How Invisalign Can Affect Your Speech

July 13, 2023

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Woman with questioning expression

Invisalign is a great way to straighten your teeth without visible braces or dietary restrictions. As with any oral appliances, its clear aligners can sometimes affect the user’s speech. While most Invisalign patients report no change in the speech during treatment, there are still a few who experience difficulty. Among those who did experience a change, almost half reported having no persisting trouble. These changes were usually slight and quickly resolved. Here are some ways Invisalign can possibly alter your speech.

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Why Summer is a Great Time to Start Invisalign

June 29, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — serenityortho @ 6:48 am
A woman placing her Invisalign tray while walking in summer weather

If you have a crooked grin, you’ve likely weighed Invisalign. The procedure is a great way to bring your smile into alignment. That said, maybe you haven’t decided when to begin it. You happen to be in luck, however: this summer is a great time to start Invisalign. Kicking things off now would offer major benefits to your smile. As for what these are, let a local orthodontist tell you. Read on to learn the four big perks of starting the Invisalign process this summer.

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Can I Get Invisalign If I Grind My Teeth?

June 13, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — serenityortho @ 5:20 pm
set of clear braces on a black background

Invisalign is a popular alternative to metal braces for straightening your smile. Made of clear, durable plastic, they fit over your teeth to gently push them back into place without bulky metal brackets.

You might have questions about whether this is the best choice for you, however, if you know that you frequently grind your teeth together. You wouldn’t want to damage the equipment with incessant pressure! If you have questions about this, keep reading to learn more!

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Dehydration Is Sneaky – Here’s How to Watch Out

June 11, 2023

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Thirsty worker holds water bottle.

Water is a big deal. While it is essential to life as we know it, it also does a lot for oral health specifically by flushing away food particles and stimulating saliva production. Losing just 1 to 2% of the water in your body can impede your basic functioning, and thirst is not always the most dependable way to know how much water you need. Dehydration can really sneak up on you, and knowing its signs can keep you feeling well.

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Must-Know Tips for Safeguarding Your Smile This Summer Vacation

June 2, 2023

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Smiling family wears sunglasses on raft.

Summer is a time for students to take a break from their studies, but the last thing you want is to take a break from dental hygiene, especially if you have braces. Your oral health routine is key to preventing cavities and tooth decay alongside regular dental checkups. A sudden toothache can easily ruin that vacation you’ve been anticipating all year. If you’d rather hit the beach than hide in your hotel room in horrible discomfort, read on for some tips on summertime oral hygiene.

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Summer Foods to Enjoy (and Avoid) While Wearing Braces

May 25, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — serenityortho @ 9:16 am
Foods laid out for an outdoor picnic

Depending on who you are, you may be wearing braces this summer. That’s common enough – many people start treatment during these months. Still, you’ll need to prepare for more than just “metal mouth” in your vacation photos. You shouldn’t eat certain summer foods while brackets and wires are on your teeth. If you do, you could disrupt your smile-straightening journey. As for the details, your Georgia orthodontist can explain. Here are the summer foods to enjoy and avoid while wearing braces.

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5 Common Problems with Braces…& How to Treat Them!

May 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — serenityortho @ 1:47 am
a dentist holding a model of teeth wearing braces

Metal braces have been around for over 200 hundred years. They were first introduced in 1819 and involved wrapping each individual tooth with a cord to move them into the desired position. It wasn’t until the early 1970s that traditional braces evolved into what they are today. By bonding brackets to each tooth, wires are used to straighten teeth reliably and easily. However, despite the modern advancements in metal braces, there can still be a few problems that pop up during treatment. Read on to learn five of the most common ones and how you can keep your smile happy on your journey toward aligned teeth!

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