Showing posts with label lakewood orthodontist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lakewood orthodontist. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Brodsky Orthodontics, supporting National Smile Month


Now that we’re in June, Drs. Charles and Joel Brodsky and team thought we’d tell you June is National Smile Month, and a good time to remind all our patients to practice good oral hygiene between your visits to our office.

Below 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. Here's a helpful video showing you how to brush with your braces on.
* Floss everyday to clean between your teeth.
* Reduce your intake of sugary foods and drinks during your orthodontic treatment with Drs. Charles and Joel Brodsky.
* 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 at (562) 496-2000. We hope you enjoyed the long holiday weekend!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Brodsky Orthodontics, Invisalign Elite Premier Providers in Lakewood

While you probably know that we offer Invisalign treatment at Brodsky Orthodontics, did you know that Dr. Charles and Joel are Invisalign Elite Premier Providers?

You're probably thinking: Ok, so what does this certification mean?

Dr. Charles and Joel are specially trained in the Invisalign system of clear removable aligners, and has had extensive experience working with the system with his patients. Elite Premier Providers like Drs. Brodsky have achieved the highest level of experience with the Invisalign system, and are the top 1% of Invisalign providers in the United States!

If you are considering the Invisalign system, please give us a call at 562-496-2000 at our convenient Lakewood location to schedule a consultation. During this appointment we can work with you to determine if the Invisalign system is right for you!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Tell Brodsky Orthodontics what’s on your mind!

By now, you’re familiar with the drill: Every week, our creative team at Brodsky Orthodontics blog about topics related to orthodontic care and your health, including innovative orthodontic techniques offered at Brodsky Orthodontics. This week, we thought we’d ask our patients: what’s on your mind? What would you like to know about the always-changing field of orthodontics? What would you like us to focus on our blog? Perhaps there’s something you’ve wanted to ask Drs. Joel or Charles for a while now? Let us know by posting here or on our interactive Facebook fan page!

Give us your best shot, and we’ll try to answer any questions you may have!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Brodsky Orthodontics want to know: Where do you go to "get away"?

This morning, we told you about Dr. B's exciting skiing trip in Utah this week. He's skiing with friend Dr. Robert Kaplan, and they've been skiing together for 25 years! Dr. B, who learned how to ski 48 years ago, is still going strong after all these years! With skiing and snowboarding season in full force this winter, do you have a favorite getaway spot in California?

If so, where? What makes it your "spot"? The team at Brodsky Orthodontics would like you, our fellow outdoorsmen, to share with us your stories and tell us all about your favorite places where you go to "get away."

Monday, December 21, 2009

Happy Holidays from Brodsky Orthodontics!

The holiday season is upon us, and as Drs. Brodsky and their team at Brodsky Orthodontics reflect on the year that was, we’d like to ask you, our wonderful patients: What’s your favorite part about the holidays? Being with your loved ones? A clean slate for the new year? Opening presents by the fireplace? All the delicious food? Also, what gift are you most looking forward to getting this year?

We’d love if you shared with us all the things you love about the holidays. Stay warm, and don’t forget to stay away from those sweets!

--The team at Brodsky Orthodontics

Monday, December 14, 2009

When should you call Brodsky Orthodontics?



Our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) have put together a helpful list that outlines when you should call Brodsky Orthodontics for treatment. Here are some early warning signs indicating it’s time to check in with us.

1. Early or late loss of baby teeth
2. Difficulty of chewing or biting
3. Mouth breathing
4. Finger sucking or other oral habits
5. Crowding, misplaced or blocked-out teeth
6. Jaws that shift, make sounds, protrude or retrude
7. Speech difficulty
8. Biting the cheek or biting into the roof of the mouth
9. Protruding teeth
10. Teeth that meet in an abnormal way or don’t meet at all
11. Facial imbalance or asymmetry
12. Grinding or clenching of teeth

Do any of these warning signs fit you? If so, give us a call today!
Hope this helps, and Happy Monday!

--The team at Brodsky Orthodontics

Monday, December 7, 2009

Patient reviews for Brodsky Orthodontics



Brodsky Orthodontics, serving Lakewood and surrounding communities, has been receiving some great patient testimonials lately! Check out what our current patients are saying about Drs. Brodsky and team! Have a great week!

"Very friendly staff and modern office. Patient and courteous doctors." ~ Karmela V.

"The staff so far have been outstanding and do their best to work with you. I have to have a gadget screwed to my upper palate and am mortified but have confidence in the staff when they say it will not be that bad. Staff are also very friendly." ~ Janira B.

"I have known Dr. Brodsky for a very long time as all four of my children have come to his office for orthodontics. His office is very cheerful and Dr. Brodsky and his staff are wonderful." ~ Cindy F.

"The staff (of course!!) All of you are so personable to myself and my whole family. I appreciate the time you take to make us comfortable while in your office. My twins love it there and cannot wait to get their appliances on!!!" ~ Traci G.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Lower Radiation For Our Patients at Brodsky Orthodontics


Safety is always our concern for our staff and patients at Brodsky Orthodontics. With a low exposure rate a Cone Beam 3-D x-ray is comparable to three traditional panoramic x-rays. But the diagnostic images created from just one iCAT scan produces a panorex x-ray, lateral ceph, frontal ceph, TMJ series, numerous slices, anatomical structure information and interactive 3D volumetric renderings.

This is wonderful news! Cone Beam Imaging technology is reducing the amount of radiation to our patients and produces many more images from the one scan. Come check us out at Brodsky Orthodontics for the latest technological advances in orthodontics.

Monday, February 9, 2009

A Nifty "Eggs"periment from Dr. Brodsky

As the winter months drag on you may be running out of ideas to keep your little ones occupied. Why not use a fun and simple science experiment to focus their attention for a while? This one includes a lesson about why it’s important to brush teeth to make plaque go away.

Gather the items you will need for this experiment:

* 1 hard-boiled egg with the shell on
* 12 ounces of Coke, Pepsi or other dark-colored cola
* 1 container large enough to hold the cola and egg
* 1 plastic bowl
* 1 toothbrush
* 1 drop of fluoride toothpaste
* Clean-up supplies

Explain to your child that plaque is a sticky layer of germs that collects on her teeth. If she doesn’t brush, plaque can cause serious problems for her teeth, for example holes in the teeth (cavities) or swollen gums (gingivitis). Tell her that you are going to do an experiment to see how plaque coats her teeth, and why brushing twice a day is important for healthy teeth and gums.

Conduct the experiment:

1. Make the comparison between the white color of the egg and the white color of your child's teeth.

2. Place the egg into the container and pour the cola over it, so that it completely covers the egg.

3. Let the egg sit in the cola for 24 hours.

4. Remove the egg from the cola. The egg will be stained and yellowish.
5. Explain to your child that the colored layer that has appeared on top of the eggshell is just like the layer of plaque that occurs on her teeth.

6. Place the egg in the plastic bowl and give your child the toothbrush with the drop of toothpaste on it.

7. Let her brush the "plaque" off of the egg. The yellowish film will disappear, exposing the white eggshell. Explain that the same thing happens when she brushes her teeth.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Toothbrush Trivia! - Brodsky Orthodontics

People have been brushing their teeth for thousands of years! In fact, the first “toothbrush” was created around 3000BC! Ancient civilizations used a thin twig with a frayed edge to rub against their teeth for cleaning.

The first toothbrush with bristles – similar to today’s toothbrushes – was invented in 1498 in China. Brushes were made out of bone or bamboo with bristles made from the hairs on the back of a hog’s neck.

It wasn’t until 1938 that the first nylon bristle toothbrush was introduced and people quickly became aware of practicing good oral hygiene.

Here are some other interesting facts about your toothbrush (and toothpaste):

• Most people are said to use blue toothbrushes over any other color
• The first toothpaste was used in 500 BC in China and India
• On average, children smile about 400 times per day
• Your toothbrush should be replaced every two months
• The first known toothpaste was used in 1780, Crest was introduced in the US in 1955 and Colgate in 1873

Monday, December 8, 2008

Fluoride Is Your Friend!

There are so many ways you protect your teeth throughout your orthodontic treatment. You brush your teeth twice a day, floss regularly and protect your mouth and appliances from being damaged. But did you know there is another, often forgotten about, way to keep your teeth clean and healthy during your treatment? Fluoride – a mineral that helps prevent cavities and tooth decay – can help keep your teeth strong! Fluoride comes in two varieties, topical and systemic. Topical fluoride is applied directly to the tooth. Topical fluoride includes toothpastes and mouth rinses. Systemic fluorides are swallowed in the form of a dietary supplement. Dentists and orthodontists use in-office fluoride treatments to help protect the oral health of adults and children undergoing dental/orthodontic procedures.

Fluoride used in the dentist/orthodontists office is often times a stronger concentration than in toothpaste or mouthwash, but is available at some drug stores or a pharmacy (ask your doctor how to purchase professional strength fluoride). A fluoride treatment typically takes just a few minutes. After the treatment patients may be asked not to rinse, eat or drink for at least 30 minutes in order to allow the teeth to absorb the fluoride. Depending on your oral health or doctor’s recommendation, you may be required to have a fluoride treatment every three, six or 12 months. Your doctor may also prescribe a fluoride product such as mouthwashes, gels or antibacterial rinses for at-home treatment.

When choosing your own fluoride product be sure to check for the American Dental Association’s (ADA) seal of acceptance. Products marked with the ADA seal of approval have been carefully examined and have met the criteria of the ADA for safety and effectiveness. Take care of your teeth, and smile bright!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Aquarium came to us!



We invited the Aquarium of the Pacific to stop by so we can bring the Pacific Ocean to our patients and friends. They brought their dynamic mobile tide pool exhibit truck "Aquarium on Wheels." The aquarium staff will taught us all about California marine inhabitants. There was a touch tank that had REAL LIVE sharks, sea stars, anemones and a whole lot more marine life. It's was an awesome experience to feel a slippery sea cucumber or experience the rough textured skin of a shark.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Baby Teeth – and Gums! – Need Special Care

Baby Teeth – and Gums! – Need Special Care

One question we hear all the time is “When should I start brushing my baby’s teeth?” In fact, you should begin regular cleanings even before your baby has teeth. After each breast- or bottle-feeding, use a clean, damp washcloth to rub your baby’s gum tissue – gently. You can wrap the material around one finger to make it easier to remove any food bits from your baby’s mouth.

When your baby’s first tooth comes in, you can switch to a baby toothbrush. Look for special baby toothbrushes in your drugstore – they have just a few bristles and are very soft. There are even brushes shaped like finger puppets that fit over the tip of your pointer finger! All you need at this point is water – no toothpaste yet.

After a few more teeth appear, you can start using toothpaste, but you only need a tiny bit, and make sure it doesn’t contain fluoride for the first three years. From the beginning, have your little one practice spitting the toothpaste out after brushing. That way, he or she will already have the good habit of spitting when you switch to fluoride toothpaste, which should never be swallowed.

If you have any questions about caring for your baby’s teeth, give us a call at 562-732-4750.