Monday, January 23, 2017

The Straight Facts - Correcting Crooked or Overlapping Teeth in Adulthood


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Are you an adult with crooked or overlapping teeth? Are you curious about getting braces? You are not alone. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists says one in five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21.  Many adults are starting treatment because they realize the benefits of straight teeth, which include increased self-confidence, better long-term health of the teeth and gums, and improved function of the temporomandibular (TMJ) joint.

Orthodontic treatment is no longer just for teens. In fact, having straight teeth might be the key to securing that great job you’ve been going after, getting a promotion, or even finding your special someone. According to a study by Kelton Global in San Jose, CA, people with straight teeth give the impression that they are more successful, popular, intelligent, and generally healthy.

The good news is that adults have multiple options beyond your typical metal braces when they are in the market to straighten their teeth:

Invisible Braces
Lingual braces are placed behind the teeth which makes them by far the most discreet option.  However, adjusting to the system can be a struggle, especially for the inside of your cheeks and tongue.  And, like traditional braces, one must be careful not to eat foods that are crunchy or chewy to prevent brace breakage. Finally, you’ll want to be careful with your teeth cleaning as brushing and flossing behind the teeth is a challenge for some patients.  

Average Cost: $7,000 to $10,000


Nearly Invisible Braces
Companies like Invisalign and Clear Correct work with orthodontists to use clear, removable plastic trays to straighten the teeth.  In addition to being very aesthetic, clear aligners can be removed, eliminating worries about food restrictions and making your cleaning routine easier.  Patients have to wear the aligners up to 22 hours a day, so compliance is important or the treatment time might be longer than initially predicted.  Also, Invisalign and Clear Correct will often not be effective with more severe dental issues like large gaps or severely rotated teeth, so keep that in mind when heading to your orthodontist to chose your treatment.  

Average Cost:  $4,000 to $7000


Clear Porcelain Braces
Traditional braces are often suggested to fix severe alignment problems, since each tooth can be moved efficiently in all three planes of space.  Clear braces, much like traditional, also provide final results that are most ideal and the cost of treatment is usually far less expensive than Invisalign or lingual braces.  However, eating sticky or crunchy foods can cause the braces to break and cleaning around the braces and wires takes extra time.

Average Cost:  $4,000 to $6,500

If you are interested in hearing about the results from some of our patients have seen, head to our website! And, if you would like to visit us at our office for your own consultation you can contact us today.

Monday, November 21, 2016

The Lowdown on Dental Insurance, HSA’s and FSA’s to Help Pay for Braces or Invisalign


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Every year around this time, people begin to think about what to cook for the holidays, who they need to buy presents for, etc. The holidays aren’t the only thing on people’s minds, however, as health insurance, deductibles, HSA’s, and more force their way in as well.
If you have ever wondered what the difference between a HSA and a FSA is, then you know what we are talking about. If you still aren’t sure if your dental insurance covers braces and/or Invisalign, you understand too.  We get so many calls coming into our office with questions about dental insurance that we’ve decided to answer all your questions in one spot!
Many adult patients assume that insurance and health savings plans will not cover clear braces or Invisalign treatment.  But this is not true; many insurance plans will provide a 50 percent reimbursement for most orthodontic treatments, even if they are purely cosmetic.
Most orthodontic offices will file necessary claims and provide tips on maximizing insurance benefits.
If you have a pre-tax savings plan like a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) you may want to apply the funds in these accounts for clear braces or aligners.  For most FSA’s, you must use the money in the account by the end of the year, or lose the funds indefinitely.  
Also, if your employer offers an FSA option that you are not taking advantage of, now is the time to sign up so that you can purchase clear braces or Invisalign with pre-tax dollars in January.

That about covers it! If you have any other questions on the subject, let us know in the comments!

How to pull off holiday trends with braces

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It’s that time of year again. The time of year where you see all of those relatives that you haven’t seen since last holiday season. A lot has probably changed since you last saw each other and you may be nervous to show off your new braces. But, have no fear, Reed Orthodontics is here to help you get holiday ready from head to toe!

Outfits:
First off, you need to pick out your outfit well in advance. This will ensure you feel more relaxed when the holiday occasion arrives. Whether it’s Thanksgiving dinner with your family, your school holiday party, or New Year’s Eve with your friends, these top trends will make sure you are the most stylish one there and your braces will just be a cute accessory:

For girls, tulle and beading are very in this holiday season. You can pick classic holiday colors or just pick your favorite. It’s easy to look elegant when tulle and beads are involved.

For boys, you can’t go wrong with sweaters. Whether you simply pair your sweater with khakis or layer it, you will look put together and ready to celebrate this holiday season.

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Nails:
Your holiday look isn’t complete without a manicure! You can customize your look for every occasion. Thanksgiving nails can include glitter or a quirky turkey. For December, choose from snowflakes, bows, string lights, and, of course, glitter!

Hair:
Keep things simple the day of the get together. 10-minutes is all you need with these hair-dos. Adding a ribbon or bow to your everyday style is another easy look to pull off that will make you look like a million bucks.

Makeup:
As we said in our makeup and braces blog, it may seem counter-intuitive to put a bright color on your lips while wearing braces. But contrary to that, a bright color will actually brighten up your smile. So, before you head out the door for the holiday party, put on your favorite red or pink shade. If lipstick isn’t your style, you can go for a simple lip with a smoky eye.

Smile:
If you don’t get photos at the holiday party, did it really even happen? Here are some tips for getting that perfect shot. Before you go out, take five minutes and practice smiling in front of a mirror. It may sound a little weird but it will help you feel more comfortable for all of those selfies and group shots.

Did we skip your favorite holiday trend? Let us know in the comments!






Monday, October 24, 2016

Fall Recipe Guide for People with Braces


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Fall is here and with that comes some seasonal traditions! Watching the leaves change colors. Apple picking with friends. Watching Hocus Pocus. Enjoying hay rides. Going to pumpkin patches. Eating too much candy...the list goes on and on. Some traditions are difficult to enjoy when you have braces and that’s why we’ve pulled together some creative recipes so that you can still enjoy the flavors of fall:  

Craving apples?
There’s nothing like enjoying an apple on a crisp fall afternoon. However, with braces, you have to be careful to avoid apples since they can cause damage to your brackets. It may almost seem like there is no point to joining your friends apple picking this year. But, have no fear, we’ve found the perfect recipe so that you can still enjoy all of that apple flavor without the risk of any damage.

Craving pumpkin?
Sweets are difficult to avoid during this time of year. Most of us have halloween candy that lasts us well into the winter. How can you satisfy your sweet tooth without eating candy that can get stuck in your braces? These melt in your mouth pumpkin cookies with cream cheese icing should do the trick! They have just the right amount of sweetness and are easy to make!

Craving chocolate?
If you’re a chocoholic, those Snickers bars and M&MS are probably calling your name...Don’t risk the chance of damaging your braces! Instead, enjoy these double chocolate muffins! Fresh from the oven or packed for lunch, they are a sure way satisfy your chocolate cravings.

Craving caramel?
Caramel is one of the top things to avoid with braces. It’s a sticky mess that is sure to get stuck in all of the new nooks and crannies on your teeth. However, fall is a time where caramel makes everything better….caramel popcorn, caramel apples, caramel candies. Thankfully, you don’t have to go the whole season without a taste of the delicious fall flavor! Check out this simple caramel apple smoothie. Just make sure you blend the caramel in completely.


Are we missing one of your favorite fall flavors? Have a recipe you would like to share? Let us know in the comments!

Monday, September 19, 2016

Using Mouthwash with Braces


When you first get braces, you will likely have a lot of questions. One of the most frequently asked questions we get is: “Should I use mouthwash during my time with braces?” This is such an important question because it affects your daily routine. The short answer to this question is yes. But, there’s still a lot to know before you head down to the store and buy a bottle. That’s why we decided to dive in and give you the low-down on mouthwash.

Mouthwash vs Floss
Flossing has many benefits. It’s what actually removes the plaque from our teeth. If you floss regularly, it will help prevent plaque formation and hardening. Only flossing removes plaque completely.

Mouthwash is a bit more complex than that. There are two types of mouthwashes: cosmetic and therapeutic. Cosmetic mouthwashes really only serve the purpose of bad breath relief. They don’t kill the bacteria that builds up in your mouth. Therapeutic mouthwash is more similar to floss. This type of wash removes plaque and prevents it from building up. Not only that but it can help prevent cavities and gingivitis.

Types of Mouthwash 
Choosing a mouthwash is the next step in your braces care process. You have to think about why you want to choose a mouthwash. If you have gingivitis or are at risk, you should select a wash with antibacterial ingredients. If you are prone to getting cavities, you should think about purchasing a wash that includes fluoride. There is even prescription mouthwashes that can be prescribed if needed. However, it’s important that everyone avoid using a mouthwash that contains alcohol, especially when you have braces.

How To Use Mouthwash 
When it comes to actually using mouthwash, things are pretty simple. You can either swish before you brush and floss or after. It doesn’t matter when, as long as you remember to do it. It won’t take much time out of your day, only swish for around 30-60 seconds. It may take a few weeks to see results but it will be worth it when you go to your next dental appointment.

Waterpicks 
On a similar note to mouthwash, water picks are optional but a great addition to your nighttime routine. It is an efficient way to get food out of hard to reach spaces. Not only that but you can put mouthwash in your water pick to get two things done at once.

If you have any questions about what types of mouthwash to use, or getting braces in general, feel free to contact our office at any time!

Monday, August 15, 2016

Going Back to School After Getting Braces Over the Summer:

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The start of a new school year is exciting and nerve-wracking all at once. You’ll be able to see your friends everyday, show off your new sneakers, and learn new things. On the other hand, you’re probably nervous to see all of your classmates for the first time in 3 months. Getting braces over the summer can make you even more anxious to go back to school but it doesn’t have to! We here at Tina Reed Orthodontics have come up with a list of tips to make you more relaxed for your first day at school with braces.

  1. First day outfit and makeup-
Make sure you set out the perfect outfit the night before. It doesn’t have to be the trendiest outfit, it just has to make you comfortable as you strut your stuff around the halls at school. It can be as simple as a pair of dark jeans and a band t-shirt or as flashy as a new dress with fringed sandals. If you are at the age where you wear make-up, check out our Makeup and Brace blog for some tips. You can try out that bright lipstick that you have been dying to wear or just swipe on some gloss as you’re walking to the bus.

  1. Getting your haircut-
If you have been debating on whether or not to go for a dramatic new look, now is the time to try it out. With a fresh haircut, people won’t even notice your braces. Try out the undercut that you’ve been dreaming about or  add a streak of purple or blue in their hair.

  1. Packing the right lunch-
Eating with braces can sometimes be a challenge so make sure that you pack items that are easy to eat. Avoid chips, apples, and sticky candy when packing or choosing your lunch in line at school.

  1. Braces emergency kit-
If you are still nervous after trying the tricks above, we recommend packing a braces emergency kit. You should include wax, floss, a toothbrush, and a pocket mirror to use during any emergencies that may occur.

  1. Have confidence-
To be honest, as long as you are confident all day long, no one will care that you have braces. If you just let yourself be you and get excited that you are on the path to a new smile, then you will have a great first day back to school. While the tips above will help make sure you are relaxed and have less to worry about in this new situationt, wear your changing smile proudly and get excited for the new school year ahead.

Monday, July 18, 2016

How to combat bad breath:

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Summer is a time to be carefree, try new things, meet new people, and just relax. You don’t want your breath to hold you back or cause you to worry all season long. In most cases, bad breath is caused by oral bacteria build up. If you don’t drink enough water, take medications to cause your mouth to be dry, or forget to brush your tongue, bacteria can form. To help you be worry-free this summer, we here at Reed Orthodontics have gathered some top tips for keeping your breath fresh:

  1. Continue brushing your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes. Make sure to put extra effort into brushing the back of your tongue where bacteria build-up is commonly found.
  2. Floss every day to make sure all food particles are removed from your teeth. It may be tough to remember to do, but once it is worked into your routine you will notice a difference in your breath.
  3. Up your water intake and stay hydrated throughout the day. The more active you are, the more water you should drink. Swish cool water around in your mouth to freshen your breath in the morning.
  4. Replace your toothbrush every two to three months. It is important buy a soft bristle toothbrush if you have sensitive gums.
  5. To stimulate saliva production, chew a sugarless piece of gum. While you can try a sugarless mint, it is less recommended.
  6. Keep your dental checkups and cleanings on a regular schedule. You should be seeing your dentist about every six months.
  7. If you’ve tried the tips above and your breath problem still continues, we recommend booking an appointment with us. Chronic bad breath may be a symptom of a more serious condition that needs treated.

By using our tips, just imagine how much extra time you will have this summer! You can head to a baseball game at PNC Park or stop by the Pittsburgh Zoo. You could stop by one of the top places to get ice cream in the Burgh. Or even use this extra time as an excuse to show off your pearly whites.

Do you have any other fresh breath tips? We’d love to hear them!