Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Love your Smile, Love your Selfies

You may have noticed that at times our office looks like a patient photoshoot, and if you’ve glanced at our Instagram you’ll see it’s pretty much the Bailey Orthodontics gallery of smiles. We love to capture our patients during their proud smile moments, like first day in braces and debands. Whether you’re having your photo taken in our office or smiling for a photo with your friends, we want you to have a selfie-ready smile!

Need some help figuring out how to bring out your best smile? No worries we have a few tips for you!

1. GET IN FRONT OF THE MIRROR - Take time to practice your smile in front of a mirror. See how it looks when you hold your shoulders back and strike a natural, unforced smile. Play around with turning your head and finding your best angle. Figure out which smile you like best, then practice, practice, practice 'til you get right. Remember how great that smile feels so that you'll be able to replicate it without looking in a mirror.

2. SMILE WITH YOUR EYES...or as Tyra Banks would say, Smize - A genuine smile will naturally draw in the eyes. And a natural smile is not something you can fake. The eyes are essential for a genuine, warm smile. When you are practicing your smile in the mirror, focus on your eyes and
which muscles are working and how.

3. MAINTAIN GOOD ORAL HYGIENE - One thing that can cause you to fear flashing your pearly whites, is when they might not be that pearly. Dr. Bailey is adamant about making sure you know to brush your teeth after each meal and carry floss with you...just in case you need it. We all know that good oral hygiene is important, but the fact is a healthy mouth will make you feel more confident about your smile.

Whether you’re in treatment or rocking your new braces-free look, we want you to be proud of your smile! Smiling has many positive benefits including reduced stressed and better moods. We love to see our patients smiling, show off your smile on social media and tag us and us the hashtag #BaileyOrthoSmile!

Post pictures on our Facebook wall 
Tag us on Instagram @BaileyOrtho_AZ
Or Tweet us @BaileyOrthoAZ

Thursday, May 21, 2015

You've Got Questions and We've Got Answers

Whether you’re considering treatment or your a current patient, questions will always arise pertaining to treatment. Dr. Bailey wants to make your treatment process as worry free as possible so we are always here to answer questions you may have. Being that Dr. Bailey has been treating patients for over 10 years, quite often we hear the same questions from parents and patients concerning braces treatment.

Here’s our top 10 frequently asked questions:


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Common questions from patients considering braces treatment

How do I know if I need braces? 
It is usually difficult for you to determine if treatment is necessary because there are many problems that can occur even though the front teeth look straight. Also, there are some problems that look intimidating and complex which will resolve on their own. Asking your general dentist is a good reference, but we are your best resource since orthodontics is all we do. Our initial exam is comprehensive and informative, and we would be more than happy to see your child and make any recommendations necessary

Is getting braces going to be expensive?
When orthodontic treatment is implemented at the proper time, treatment is often less costly than the dental care required to treat the more serious problems that can develop years later. Orthodontic fees have not increased as fast as many other consumer products. Financing is usually available, and our office offers many payment programs that will meet your needs. In addition, many insurance plans now include orthodontics.

Is getting braces painful?
Braces make your teeth tender and sore for a few days, but it is not painful. This annoyance can be relieved with an over-the-counter analgesic. Today’s braces are more comfortable and use technology that reduces the discomfort. We use the latest in biocompatible braces, the advanced technique with light force and the highest quality of orthodontic materials, in order to reduce discomfort and treatment time.

How long will I have to wear braces?
Braces may be on between 6 to 30 months or, in rare instances, longer. This depends on the development of the dentition, the severity of the problem, patient cooperation, and the degree of tooth movement required.

What options do I have for braces?
We offer metal braces, gold braces, Clarity braces, Damon braces and Invisalign. We provide you with multiple options allowing us to find a treatment plan that fits your orthodontic needs and your aesthetic wants.

Common questions from patients who have braces

What do I do if I have an emergency?
We make sure our patients are informed of problems that may occur, and understand how to solve them, at least temporarily, until it is possible to return to our office. Visit the Emergency Care section of our website to find out how you can take care of an emergency at home. If the problem cannot be resolved at home you can contact our office for assistance.

What can’t I eat with braces?
For most situations, common sense will tell you what to avoid. Hard foods, sticky foods and foods high in sugar must be avoided. Hard foods can break or damage wires and brackets. Sticky foods can get caught between brackets and wires. Minimize sugary foods; they cause tooth decay and related problems. Nail biting, pencil and pen chewing and chewing on foreign objects should be avoided.

Do I have brush and floss more often with braces?
With braces, it is necessary that you brush your teeth at least three times a day to main good oral health. Brushing regularly will help remove any food that may be caught between the wires and brackets of your braces. You should also floss daily to get in between your braces where your brush isn't able to reach. Need us to show you how to properly brush and floss once your braces are placed? Just ask during your next appointment.

Do I still need to go to the dentist?
Yes, you must visit the Dentist twice a year for your regular check-ups.

Why do I have to wear a retainer?
When we remove your braces, we will begin the retention stage of your treatment. The retention phase lasts for a minimum of 24 months. Your final orthodontic result depends on your retainers.

We’re always happy to answer any questions that you may have. To see more orthodontic questions visit the "Common Questions" section of our website or if you have a question of your own just give us a call and ask

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Great Mother's Day Gift Ideas

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Mother’s Day is only 4 days away! Have you figured out how you’re going to show appreciation for the number 1 lady in your life? Mother’s Day is the when we take time to say “Thank You Mom” in an extra special way. Cards and flowers are just fine, but how about a new way to show Mom you care. Can’t think of a great gift? We are here to help you out. Check out our ideas for Mom below.

Here are 5 great gift ideas for the #1 Mom:

Spa Day 
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Send Mom on a beautiful spa day where she can relax and get pampered. Find a great Spa where Mom can have some quality “Me Time” and enjoy her day to the fullest.

Shopping Spree
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Take your Mom to her favorite clothing store and let her pick out what items she likes and you pick up the tab. Mom is sure to enjoy adding to her wardrobe.

Salon Trip
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Book a hair and nail appointment for your Mom with her favorite stylist and let her feel pretty as can be on her honorary day.

DIY

Nothing says I love you more than a gift you’ve taken time to make yourself. Visit this link "Mothers Day DIY" and check a ton of fun Do-It-Yourself ideas. From custom picture frames to home-décor ideas, you’ve find something to make that your Mom will adore.

Gift Card
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Know where to shop but having trouble thinking of what exactly to get your Mom? Gift cards are a simple solution, most store offer gift cards with price range that’s sure to fit your budget.

Happy Mother’s Day to our patients and parent of patients, we appreciate you all! Let us know how you spent your Mother’s Day share your photos on our Facebook page!