HAWKS PRAIRIE ORTHODONTICS

130 Marvin Road SE, Suite 111
Lacey, WA 98403. 360-464-2502

OLYMPIA ORTHODONTICS

405 Cooper Point Road, Suite 104
Olympia, WA 98502. 360-339-5273

The Hawks Prairie & Olympia Orthodontics Blog

At Hawks Prairie Orthodontics, we utilize only the best orthodontic treatment techniques. We combine state-of-the-art technology in a comfortable and caring environment to build beautiful smiles. Please use this blog and our web site to learn more about Invisalign (invisible) braces, Damon System braces, iBraces, and traditional orthodontic care.

130 Marvin Road SE, Ste 111 Lacey, WA 98503 | 405 Cooper Point Road, Suite 104, Olympia, WA 98502

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Ask Dr. Ehrmantrout: What's the deal with Halloween treats?


For parents in Olympia and Lacey worried about their kids going overboard on candies, sugar and other sweets, Halloween is a dreaded annual event (no pun intended).

All those sweet, sour and sticky candies may taste great, but these treats are known to damage teeth, as well as braces! Did you know sour candies can be acidic to your teeth, and actually wear down the enamel that protects them? This can cause tooth decay and cavities! Sour and fruity candy, such as Starburst and Skittles, are the worst for your child’s teeth since these candies have a low pH value, which can ruin enamel. In addition, we also want your child to steer clear of sticky, chewy, gummy and nutty goodies.

As Halloween draws nearer, try to limit the amount of these candies that your child eats, and when your child does eat them, either have him or her rinse their mouth with water afterward or have them drink a glass of milk or eat a slice of cheese. Our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists recommend softer treats, such as soft chocolate or peanut butter cups, or melt-in-your-mouth foods. Trick-or-treaters who indulge should make sure they brush and floss between teeth, around brackets and at the gum line. If damage occurs, call Dr. Ehrmantrout and team as soon as possible.

We hope that everyone has a safe and scary Halloween!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

At Hawks Prairie Orthodontics, easy and reliable access to your account any day, any time!


Access to your account, 24/7. Sounds simple and convenient, doesn’t it?

Patients at Hawks Prairie Orthodontics enjoy access to their account 24 hours a day, seven days a week—all through our website. You can look up your appointments and all of your account details at your convenience, all from the comfort of your own home! You can even receive appointment reminders through email or text messages!

You, too, may sign up for this convenient service on our website by clicking on the "Patient Login" button on our homepage. Please give us a call at 360-491-4884 if you have any questions about getting started! Or, you may ask us on Facebook!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

At Hawks Prairie Orthodontics, rewards for keeping your braces in tip-top shape!

Dr. Ehrmantrout and team know how difficult it can be to get patients, especially the young ones, to take good care of their teeth between visits during their orthodontic treatment.

We reward patients by allowing them to earn Trout Dollars for our Trout Store! In order to earn all of their trout dollars they must be on time to their appointments, have great oral hygiene, nothing can be loose or broken and they must wear their elastics as instructed!

It is an awesome way to encourage kids (and adults) to keep up the good work! We provide great prizes from Starbucks cards to movie tickets!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Ask Dr. Ehrmantrout: What's the deal with Halloween candy?


To follow-up on our last post about October being National Orthodontic Health Month, we thought we'd discuss the negative effects Halloween candy (and candy in general) has on your teeth, especially while you're undergoing orthodontic treatment.

Even soft candy is bad when it comes to braces! Not only do the chewy, crunchy and messy candy's create issues but all candy. Sugar sits in your teeth and above, in between and under brackets and wires. The best thing is sugar free candies, but make sure they are not chewy. If they are hard, suck on them - don't chew whatever you do do not chew! But all in all we know there is no such thing as sugar free candy on Halloween, so best advice "Just be careful, and have fun!" :)

PS instead of all that candy Halloween, we encourage you to check out these braces-friendly Halloween recipes, provided by our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists.