Thursday, October 29, 2015

National Brush Day!

It is only right that the day after a sweet treat filled holiday we acknowledge a day dedicated to oral health, National Brush Day.


National Brush Day is November 1st. This day highlights the importance in making sure kids brush for 2 minutes, twice a day (http://2min2x.org/), every day of the year.

Brushing your teeth is the cornerstone of any good oral hygiene routine. It’s recommended to brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled brush. The size and shape of your toothbrush should fit your mouth and allow you to reach all areas easily. Brushing your teeth braces may take a little more time, but taking the time to carefully brush your teeth is crucial to your oral health while in treatment. The brackets and wires in your mouth create places to trap plaque. Plaque is sticky and made up of food, saliva and lots of bacteria, and when plaque attaches to your braces and teeth, it causes cavities and can permanent stain marks on your teeth. We want to offer you a few tips to make brushing easier for you.

When you brush your teeth, move the brush in small circular motions to reach food particles that may be under your gum line. Hold the toothbrush at an angle and brush slowly and carefully, covering all areas between teeth and the surface of each tooth. It will take you several minutes to thoroughly brush your teeth. Brush up on the lower teeth, down on the upper teeth and the outside, inside and chewing surface of all of your front and back teeth. Brush your tongue and the roof of your mouth before you rinse.

Brush your teeth four times daily to avoid the accumulation of food particles and plaque:

  •     In the morning after breakfast
  •     After lunch or right after school
  •     After dinner
  •     At bedtime
As soon as the bristles start to wear down or fray, replace your toothbrush with a new one. Do not swallow any toothpaste; rinse your mouth thoroughly with water after you finish brushing. It is important to carefully floss and brush daily for optimal oral hygiene.

If you have any questions about how to properly brush your teeth with your orthodontic appliance please contact our office.

Bailey Orthodontics
14997 W. Bell Rd., Suite 150
Surprise, AZ 85374
Phone: 623-977-0707

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Hey It's National Orthodontic Health Month

It's time to celebrate Orthodontics!


Every year, the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recognizes October as a time to raise awareness of the benefits of orthodontic treatment. 

If you have never been to an orthodontist before, you might not know what to expect. Meeting with Dr. Bailey and our staff is a great way to find out what kind of people you’ll be seeing during your treatment. This is also a time to get your questions answered and to learn more about what an orthodontist can do for you and your family.

In a month full of sweet treats, it’s more important than ever to be mindful of your braces and/or your orthodontic appliances. Try to avoid hard and sticky candy. If you can’t keep yourself away from the sugar, choose soft candies that melt-in-your-mouth.As always, remember to brush and floss after eating sugary foods. It only takes several minutes to thoroughly brush your teeth. Brush up on the lower teeth, down on the upper teeth and the outside, inside and chewing surface of all of your front and back teeth. Brush your tongue and the roof of your mouth before you rinse.

If you have any questions about what foods are best during orthodontic treatment, feel free to ask during your next visit! Healthy teeth and gums mean an amazing smile! We look forward to seeing you and your family this October!