Saturday, October 1, 2011

Myths and Facts about Orthodontics

Here are some interesting myths and facts about orthodontics.  These were taken from www.aao.org, the official site of the American Association of Orthodontists.

MYTH:  Orthodontists are appropriate only for the most challenging and complex orthodontic cases.
FACT:  Orthodontists have the education, experience and expertise to recognize the difference between a simple case and a complex one. And when a case is challenging, orthodontists know what to do.

MYTH:  My family dentist says he can straighten my teeth.
FACT:  Orthodontists receive more formal education than dentists to specialize in straightening teeth. Like dentists, orthodontists graduate from dental school. Then, to be an orthodontist, it takes an additional two to three academic years of education in an accredited orthodontic residency program. Orthodontists are dentistry’s specialists in straightening teeth and aligning jaws to create optimal function and form. Orthodontists only practice orthodontics. They treat hundreds of patients a year, drawing on tried-and-true and new orthodontic appliance technologies to get patients to the best results. Orthodontists have knowledge of the full range of orthodontic appliance “tools”—including braces, clear aligners and other orthodontic devices. They know what to use and when because they work with these tools every day. Orthodontists build on their knowledge of orthodontics through on-going continuing education in orthodontic technology and practice.

MYTH Braces are for kids.
FACT:  One in five orthodontic patients is an adult.

MYTH:  If there was a giant, overhead magnet and someone flipped a switch, people wearing braces would fly out of their chairs and stick to the ceiling.
FACT:  Unlikely, as braces are made from non-magnetic materials.


MYTH:  Orthodontists charge more than general dentists for orthodontic treatment.
FACT:  Fees for orthodontic treatment vary from practice to practice. Each doctor/practice, whether orthodontist or dentist, sets his/her own fee schedule.The value in seeing an orthodontist comes from being the beneficiary of the orthodontist’s education, experience and expertise in orthodontic care. And in getting a healthy, beautiful smile that’s good for life®.

MYTH::Braces are painful and take two years or more for the desired result.
FACT:After the adjustment period, like breaking in a new pair of shoes, braces are comfortable. Some may be worn for months, not years.

MYTH:Signals from braces link to the Internet to download songs onto an iPod.
FACT: This is not possible right now.

MYTH:Braces are ugly, call attention to themselves and would be embarrassing in business settings.
FACT:Today's braces may be nearly invisible, made from clear plastic, or unseen, mounted on the back (lingual) side of the teeth.

MYTH:Orthodontists have a low profile
FACT:Orthodontists give back to the community by offering free, discounted, services to patients in need.

MYTH:Any dentist may join the American Association of Orthodontists
FACT:Only orthodontists may become members of the American Association of Orthodontists.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Where in the World is Dr. Chan CONTEST WINNERS!


Thanks to all who entered our summer contest!  We had the most fun time looking at the pictures!  It was so hard to decide, but here are the winning photos!!! Come on by the office for your $50 gift cards!


Farthest Away (Copenhagen, Denmark)



Most Patriotic



 Most Goofy



Most Adventurous


Even if you were not one of our winning photos, look for something in the mail as a thank you from us for making this contest so much fun!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Stay Cool with a Braces-Friendly Summer Treat!

Summer is here! Kids and adults alike will now be spending more time outside being active and enjoying the hotter temperatures. And what’s better on a hot summer day than a delicious treat that will cool you down after doing something active in the summer sun? Luckily, our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) have just the thing, Watermelon Sorbet! You can find the complete recipe below:




Watermelon Sorbet

Ingredients
• ¾ cup water
• ¼ cup sugar
• 1 teaspoon lime juice
• 2 to 3 cups watermelon, diced, no seeds or rind
Directions
In a small saucepan, heat the water, sugar, and lime juice on medium high for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Chill this “syrup” at least 20 minutes. In the meantime, place the watermelon chunks in a food processor or blender and liquefy them. Add the chilled syrup to the watermelon puree and blend. Freeze sorbet in an ice-cream maker according to manufacturer’s directions. Serve immediately.

Happy Summer!

-Dr. Chan and team




Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Third Annual Patient Appreciation BBQ!




Come join us for our

3rd Annual Patient Appreciation BBQ

We have the best patients in the world!
We’d like to say thank you!

Time: Thursday, August 18
11:30 am – 2:30 pm

Location: Blythe Park
16950 West Riverside Dr.
Bothell, WA 98011

Bring your family and friends to come celebrate with us! We'll have delicious food, raffle prizes, Hawaiian shaved ice, temporary tattoos, and other fun activities.

To win extra raffle tickets for the prizes, bring non-patient friends with you.  You can earn one extra raffle ticket for each friend you bring!

Go to www.facebook.com/richardchanorthodontics to RSVP!


From 405: Take Exit #23A (522 West) towards
Seattle. Turn right at Kaysner Way. Take the first left at Main St. Turn left on 102nd Ave NE. Turn right onto W. Riverside Dr. This will lead you directly to the park.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Summer Contest - Where In The World Is Dr. Chan?



Where in the World is
Dr. Chan?

Summer vacation is fast approaching, and we want to hear all about how you and your family spend it this year.

Whether you are going on a trip around the world, camping, hiking, or simply enjoying your back yard, enter our “Where in the World is Dr. Chan” contest and show us!

What to do:

Simply pick up one of our Dr. Chan cutouts at the office and bring it along with you on your adventures. Snap a picture of yourself holding the cutout and send it to us. Here are the categories you can enter your picture under:

1. Farthest away
2. Most patriotic
3. Most goofy
4. Most adventurous

At the end of the summer we will have prizes for the winners in each category.

We are looking forward to posting these pictures in our office as we receive them throughout the summer.

Happy Adventures!!!


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Smile! June is National Smile Month!

According to the American Dental Association, a person’s smile outranked eyes, hair and body as the most important physical feature, which is why it’s important for our team at Richard Chan Orthodontics to support National Smile Month this June.

Here are a few simple steps you can take to improve your oral health so that you may celebrate National Smile Month for many, many years to come:

* Brush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
* Floss every day to clean between your teeth.
* Reduce your intake of sugary foods and drinks during your orthodontic treatment with Dr. Chan.
* Visit your dentist regularly (usually every six months apart).

If you have questions about any of these tips, we encourage you to give us a call. And don't forget to smile!