Thursday, August 27, 2009

Crazy Hat Days At Carlson Orthodontics



We like to have fun at Carlson Orthodontics, whether it is a patient appreciation night at a baseball game, a contest in our office, and every so often we like to dress up and decorate the office in a theme chosen by our staff members. In July we celebrated "Crazy Hat Days". Stay tuned for our next fun event, or ask our front desk staff for more information!

--Carlson Orthodontics

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Patient Appreciation Day With the Duluth Huskies and Carlson Orthodontics



A huge thank you to all our patients who attended the first Carlson Orthodontics patient appreciation day on August 5th. Our Duluth Huskies beat the Mankato Moondogs 2-1!

Abigail Gilbert won a Huskies sweatshirt for wearing her Carlson Orthodontics t-shirt, and Ty Sarkela won a $50 Best Buy gift card (all patients in attendance were entered). If you missed this event, keep an eye on this blog and our website and social networks for news on our next patient appreciation day!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Summer Contest at Carlson Orthodontics!





Carlson Orthodontics has officially began our summer contest!

"Where in the World is Your Carlson Orthodontics T-shirt?"


Take a picture while wearing your Carlson Orthodontics T-shirt and send it or email it to us before August 31st. One winner will be drawn from the photos we receive and he or she will take home a $250.00 VISA gift card! To get started, pick up your T-shirt at either of our convenient Carlson Orthodontics offices!

Open to all patients in active treatment or retention.

Good luck to everyone!

Monday, August 3, 2009

A Sour Smile is not a Happy Smile, from Carlson Orthodontics



It’s no secret that sweet, sugary candies and drinks have an adverse effect of the health of your smile, but what about sour or tart candies? We at Carlson Orthodontics thought you might want to know what kind of an effect does eating or drinking something sour have on my smile?

Recent research from the Minnesota Dental Association suggests that the amount of acid in sour candies is enough to eat away at tooth enamel and cause cavities. Here are a few souring facts about sour candies, and some helpful tips on how to protect your teeth from Carlson Orthodontics(even if you cannot give up sour candies all together).

Facts

-Sour candies can be very acidic, and may actually burn the gums and cheeks, while weakening and wearing down the enamel on your teeth. (Check the acid levels in some of your favorite candies)

-It can take almost 20 minutes for the acid in sour candies to become neutral. Holding the acid in your mouth by sucking on sour hard candies or chewing sour gummies can keep the acid active for more than 20 minutes.

-The acid in sour candies can cause cavities and severe tooth decay.

Protect your teeth

-Limit the amount of sour candies that you eat on a daily basis, and if you do indulge, remember not to suck or chew on sour candies for long periods of time.

-After eating sour candies, rinse your mouth out with water, drink milk, or eat a couple slices of cheese. This will help neutralize the acid in your mouth (wait at least one hour before brushing your teeth with toothpaste, as this can actually increase the effects of acid on your teeth)

-If tooth erosion has already begun, ask your dentist about ways you can help reduce sensitivity and continue to protect your teeth.

Hope this helps! From Carlson Orthodontics.