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, September 11, 2008

Everybody Benefits from Braces!

Everybody Benefits from Braces!

Braces aren’t just for pre-adolescents and teenagers anymore! Anyone, at any age, can benefit from orthodontic care; whether it is correcting a problem not treated in your younger years, or catching a problem early.

To ensure the best overall treatment, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children receive an orthodontic consultation as early as age seven. If a problem is evident, taking action early can spare a lot of treatment and expense down the road.

If you never received orthodontic treatment when you were young, don’t worry! You’re never too old for a beautiful smile. Set up an appointment for a consultation and find out how adult orthodontics will transform your smile, and your life!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

When Are Two Phases of Treatment Necessary?

Usually patients in orthodontic treatment already have their permanent teeth – they are pre-teens, teens and adults. But in some cases we have to start treatment earlier, even before the patient’s permanent teeth come in. We call this “two-phase treatment.”

When we have patients with clear developmental problems at an early age, it’s best to start work when they are young, before the problems get bigger and more difficult to treat. Examples include an upper or lower jaw that is not growing correctly, or a mouth growing in a way that doesn’t leave enough room for all the permanent teeth to come in, or what we call a “severe malocclusion” (the orthodontic word for “bad bite” which means the jaws don’t fit together correctly).

In these cases we will start early and do one round of treatment – phase one – while the patient still has “baby teeth.” Phase one usually does not involve braces, but can include a different type of appliance that helps the jaw grow into place properly. We’ll follow up with phase two usually a few years later, when permanent teeth are in place. Generally phase two involves standard braces.

In order to catch any early problems, we recommend that children have an orthodontic check-up no later than age seven (and so does the American Association of Orthodontics). However, if your dentist or pediatrician sees any sign that early treatment might be necessary, he or she may recommend your child visit our office even sooner.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Office Contests

Office Contests
Office Myspace Contest

For the 1st quarter of 2008, the office created an official myspace account (www.myspace.com/drzachehrmantrout). We held a contest for the 1st quarter of 2008, the rules of which were as follows:

1. Create a myspace account and request Dr. Ehrmantrout to be your friend
2. Place Dr. Ehrmantrout in your "top 8" friends
3. Link Dr. Ehrmantrout's Youtube video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EfKIEMEspg) to your myspace web site

We then randomly drew from a hat 1 winner who received an ipod Nano or Nintendo DS (their choice).

We currently have a second contest going, with the same criteria. The winner will be chosen on September 15th, with the prize being an ipod shuffle.

Ipod Contest

Cheyenne, the winner of our April, 2008 Myspace Ipod Nano contest.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A Great Story and A Must Share

I came across this story and had to share:

Omaha orthodontist Dr. Clarke Stevens tries to run a fun practice.

He keeps videos running in his office. He holds contests. One day, he noticed an 8-year-old patient's little heart necklace. "I thought, 'You know, it would be cute if she had hearts on her teeth'."

So he found a manufacturer to make brackets for braces in shapes. He started in 2001 with hearts and stars. Then he added soccer balls, footballs, flowers and diamonds to the patented WildSmiles Braces lineup.

They're popular with kids, he said, but some adults opt for them, too. Women in their 40s have chosen them. Two 50-year-old guys picked footballs.

The company now sells the braces around the world — they're big in South America — and has representatives in Dubai, London, Australia and Spain, Stevens said. About 460 doctors now use WildSmiles, which he said are made in the United States.

Shaped brackets might add $35 to an orthodontist's costs, he said, but most don't pass that on to patients.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Final Patient Testimonial: Invisalign

This is my final patient testimonial for awhile. Readers keep asking for them, so I keep posting them, but I think that the ones I have chosen definitely get the message out. The new advances in orthodontic treatment (from Damon Brackets to Invisalign aligners), definitely make getting braces an easier and more comfortable experience. While there are many options out there, only one is right for you. So while considering orthodontic treatment, don't hesitate to ask me any questions you might have.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008