Friday, May 22, 2009

Patient Appreciation Summer Kick Off for McClellan Orthodontics Patients!

To let all of our patients at McClellan Orthodontics know how much we appreciate them, we are having a Patient Appreciation Summer Kick Off!

It will be on June 16, 2009 and be an open house style so you can come by whenever!
Festivities start at 4 p.m. and go until 6 p.m.

We will have pizza and a Good Humor ice cream cart! A magician will be there to entertain and make balloon animals. There will be craft projects, raffles, and all kinds of fun give-a-ways!

Bring your friends and families. Everyone is invited! The more the merrier!!!!

--McClellan Orthodontics

Friday, May 15, 2009

Fun New Soda Pop Quiz From McClellan Orthodontics


McClellan Orthodontics wants to know, where does all that soda pop go?

On average, the typical person consumes over 50 gallons of soda pop per year! The amount of acid and sugar found in a can of soda can cause serious tooth decay and lead to cavities, gum disease, and even tooth loss!

We at McClellan Orthodontics know that you don’t want to lose your teeth, so take the soda pop quiz, presented by the Minnesota Dental Association, and learn more about how to keep your smile healthy.

It’s a fun interactive quiz, so enjoy! From McClellan Orthodontics.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Smoke Screen from McClellan Orthodontics


Everybody knows that smoking causes lung cancer, but did you also know that smokers and tobacco are susceptible to a variety of oral health problems at a faster rate than non-smokers?

It’s true! Smoking is responsible for almost 75% of gum disease in adults; and, similar to smokers, adults who smoke pipes and cigars, as well as those using smokeless tobacco, are just as susceptible to gum disease and other tobacco related health problems.

As soon as you use tobacco products, you become more likely to experience any of these oral-health problems:

--Oral cancer
--Gum disease
--Tooth loss
--Loss of bone in the jaw
--Gum recession
--Delayed/impaired healing process after oral surgery or any other treatment
--Decreased success rate of dental implant (tooth replacement) procedures
--Mouth sores
--Loss of your sense of taste and smell
--Bad breath
--Tooth and tongue stains

If you are interested in protecting your oral health we at McClellan Orthodontics strongly recommend you quit using tobacco products! The following steps are recommended by the Surgeon General to help you quit smoking and using tobacco:

--Get ready – set a quitting date and remove all materials from your home, car and office
--Get support
--Learn new skills and behaviors
--Get medication and use it correctly
--Be prepared for relapse or difficult situations

For support, start with McClellan Orthodontics! We can help by recommending different options to help you quit, and above all we will support you throughout the quitting process. We are dedicated to helping you protect your oral health – and quitting smoking is significant step in the right direction.

Friday, May 1, 2009

1.50 for a Cavity -- McClellan Orthodontics


Vending machines are a quick way to satisfy hunger. You put in $1.50 and you get back a candy bar, bag of chips or even a soda…but that’s not all! Vending machines not only dispense sweet treats and caffeine bursts, but they also dispense cavities!

Every time you chow down on that chocolate bar the bacteria in your mouth have a party feasting on the sugar. The sugar quickly turns into acid; that’s right, ACID!!! The acid sits on your teeth and eats away at the tooth’s natural enamel (the stuff that protects your tooth from decay). When this enamel is eaten away by the acid on your tooth, you get a cavity! Brushing your teeth after eating a sugary treat can help prevent cavities; but before you indulge remind yourself: “can’t brush? Hold the sugar!”

When choosing a snack, consider these nutritional options from McClellan Orthodontics that will not only satisfy your hunger and that “sweet tooth”, but won’t cause acid build up resulting in cavities:

--Fresh Fruits (berries, oranges, melon, pears, etc)
--Raw Vegetables (broccoli, celery, carrots, etc)
--Bread
--Pretzels (low salt)
--Milk (low or non-fat)
--Cheese (low or non-fat)
--Nuts and seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, etc)
--Sliced meat