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The “New Normal” of Orthodontics After Coronavirus

blog-featured-image-new-normal-of-orthodontics It’s no secret that the spread of COVID-19 has drastically changed how we all live today. Now that many businesses are finally allowed to re-open, it’s time to attend your first orthodontic appointment. To help you prepare for the “new normal,” Dr. Larry Davis, Dr. Randy Womack, and Dr. Chris Teeters at Affiliated Orthodontics will explain a few changes you can expect at your next visit.

No More Waiting Room

Instead of waiting for your appointment in the waiting area, you may be asked to simply wait in your car and call the office once you arrive. You will be notified once it is time to enter the office. Friends and family will no longer be allowed to attend appointments with patients and must also wait in the car during the duration of the appointment unless absolutely necessary. Read More

Careful What You Eat While Wearing Braces During COVID-19

blog-featured-image-eating-with-braces-during-covid-19 You’ve already been told a hundred times, but we’re telling you again: be very mindful of what you eat while wearing braces. Dr. Larry Davis, Dr. Randy Womack, and Dr. Chris Teeters in Peoria, AZ is a firm believer that taking care of your braces is crucial to getting a great orthodontic result!

During the coronavirus quarantine, it is harder than normal for an orthodontist to fix broken brackets or handle an orthodontic emergency. You know what they say: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! This holds true when taking care of your braces and avoiding orthodontic emergencies.Read More

How to Handle an Invisalign Emergency if Your Orthodontist is Closed

blog-featured-image-invisalign-hacks At Affiliated Orthodontics, we do our best to remain available for orthodontic emergencies. Please call our office if you think you are experiencing an orthodontic emergency. We don’t want you to feel like you’re on your own when it comes to your orthodontic treatment.

That being said, sometimes our patients run into problems or experience discomfort at a time when we can’t see them right away. We wanted to equip our orthodontic patients with some tricks and hacks that you can do at home, so you can ease discomfort and keep treatment on track until you are able to visit our office.Read More

What About My Braces During COVID-19?

blog-featured-image-braces-and-covid-19 With the rapid spread of COVID-19 forcing many orthodontic and dental offices to temporarily close, it is more important now than ever to practice good oral hygiene. Although we may not be sure exactly when our practice will be able to open its doors again, your smile is still our priority. For those currently undergoing orthodontic treatment, Dr. Larry Davis, Dr. Randy Womack, Dr. Chris Teeters at Affiliated Orthodontics can help. Here are a few ways in which you can maintain good oral hygiene and until your next orthodontic appointment:Read More

4 Surprising Foods that can Cause Bad Breath

blog-post-featured-image-bad-breath-causing-foods Everyone knows that garlic and onions are the usual culprits for bad breath. But do you know what other foods may be causing your stinky breath? For some people, bad breath can be genetic. However, whether you’re wearing braces or not, certain foods in your daily routine could be to blame. Read on to find out what Dr. Larry Davis, Dr. Randy Womack, Dr. Chris Teeters at Affiliated Orthodontics has to say about some bad breath causing foods!Read More

How a Little Sunshine Helps Teeth During Orthodontic Treatment

blog-featured-image-vitam-d-and-orthodontic-treatment Who doesn’t love to catch some sun rays? Well, sunshine lovers, Dr. Larry Davis, Dr. Randy Womack, Dr. Chris Teeters at Affiliated Orthodontics has news for you! A little sunshine actually HELPS your teeth during orthodontic treatment! Sunshine has been found to improve mood, our immune functions, and increases vitamin D production in our bodies.

The Importance of Vitamin D

While in braces, healthy teeth and gums are of vital importance. Vitamin D helps to support oral health in two ways:

  • It helps our bodies to absorb and utilize calcium

Vitamin D has several major functions. One of its major functions is moderating other vitamins and minerals – including calcium. Calcium is crucial because it fortifies our teeth and supports jaw and bone strength. Several studies have shown greater cavity risk for people who live in regions with little sunlight – sometimes as much as double the risk.Read More