Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Merry Christmas From Bailey Orthodontics

Take some time this holiday season to be appreciative of those who work when they should be with family and friends, those who are away from those they love, and those who sacrifice for our needs.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May this Christmas find you surrounded by those you love, filled with a lot of fun and cheer, and the New Year bring happiness, health, and prosperity.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

OH SNAP! We're On Snapchat

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Do you want to go behind the scenes with all things Bailey Orthodontics? Then add us on Snapchat @baileyorthoaz! We'll be sharing sneak peek snaps of our newest contests and upcoming events as well as exclusive behind the scenes action, patient testimonials, and more.


We look forward to seeing you there!


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Holiday Foods To Avoid With Braces

The holiday season is here and before you know it, holiday parties and family gatherings will soon be upon us! With winter holidays come favorite winter treats we eagerly await year after year. Before you reach for that candy cane or toffee this year, Bailey Orthodontics wants you to stop and think about your braces. Just because the holiday season is here, doesn’t mean you should indulge in treats that are harmful to your braces. This Christmas, please remember to review the foods that can damage your braces and do your best to avoid them.

To ensure you don’t have to make an emergency visit to Bailey Orthodontics, please avoid:
  1. Crunchy foods – Crusty breads (like some pizza crusts), pretzels, ice, and chips can all cause wires and brackets to break, so stay away from anything that is too crunchy. 
  2. Hard foods – Before you reach for the veggie plate, cut any hard vegetables into bite sized pieces. Avoid things like nuts, popcorn, hard candies, etc. that can break or bend the brackets or wires. 
  3. Sticky, chewy foods – Caramel, licorice, taffy, toffee, etc. can all pull on your brackets and cause damage. 
Feeling a little down about missing out on some of your favorite holiday foods? We have good news; there are still plenty of treats and holiday foods that you can enjoy. Soft foods such as puddings, ice cream, pies, and cakes as well as mashed potatoes and dinner rolls, are just a few holiday favorites that are A-OK!

Slight damage to braces can happen to the best of us, but it’s important to get them repaired in a timely manner. Your braces can’t efficiently move your teeth if they’re broken, so take note of Bailey Orthodontics holiday hours this season too.

Happy Holidays from Bailey Orthodontics!

Thursday, December 1, 2016

There Is Still Time...

This is not a trick, Dr. Bailey is turning 46!! 46 birthday wishes from YOU will make HIS wish come true. Leave a birthday wish below to help #BaileyOrthoAz staff reach the goal! Don't forget to LIKE & SHARE THIS POST to help spread the word! DEADLINE IS 12/5/16! 1 Comment per person will be counted .

46 Comments =All staff with chant the Utes fight song in lieu of a birthday song.

100+ comments = All staff will refer to Dr. Bailey as “Your Highness” for the day.