Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Flossing 101

Here is a very concise video explaining the proper way to floss your teeth. Many people think that flossing is only to get the food out from in between your teeth, when actually flossing should be done every day on every tooth to help protect your teeth and gums.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Share your smile with the Braces Brigade!

At Frydenlund Orthodontics, our patients want to get as much out of their treatment as possible. That includes asking a lot of questions and making sure they take care of both their appliances and oral health.

Would you like to learn more about what to expect during orthodontic treatment, from someone with firsthand experience? Well, our friends at the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recently developed the Braces Brigade blog, where past, present, as well as future orthodontic patients from coast to coast document their (or their child’s) orthodontic journeys. The blog will serve as a source of guidance for others as the patients undergo orthodontic care.

Our team at Frydenlund Orthodontics encourages you to visit the Braces Brigade blog to read these great and informative blogs—who knows, maybe you’ll learn a thing or two! As always, don’t hesitate to give us a call if you have any questions about the Braces Brigade or your own orthodontic treatment with Dr. Frydenlund!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

The health benefits of dairy, from Frydenlund Orthodontics

Dr. Frydenlund wants to know: Is dairy a major part of your diet? If not, it should be! A 2008 study from the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) has found that regular consumption of dairy products, such as milk, cheese and yogurt, can actually lower your chances of contracting periodontal disease (also known as gum disease). Results of the study also showed that adults who consume at least 55 grams of lactic acid a day are less at risk for gum disease.

Cheese is one of the healthiest snacks for your child's teeth. In addition to providing large amounts of much-needed calcium, cheese also does its part to fight cavities. Cheddar, Swiss, Mozzarella, and Monterey Jack all stimulate the body's salivary glands to clear the mouth of debris and protect them from acids that weaken them, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. This means cheese disrupts the development of cavities, especially when eaten as a snack or at the end of a meal. Calcium and phosphorous found in cheese reduce or prevent decreases in the plaque's ph level and work to re-mineralize the enamel of your child's teeth.

Gum disease is caused by a bacterial infection in the mouth that affects the gums and jaw. Gum disease results in a loss of teeth and bone, and has been connected to certain cases of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, respiratory disease and osteoporosis.

Eating dairy is not just healthy for building strong bones, but is essential for maintaining a strong, healthy mouth. Next time you reach for a quick snack, choose some cheese, or a glass of milk, and remember with each bite, and every sip you are preserving your teeth for a lifetime of smiles and good oral health!

For more information about which dairy foods are best for keeping your teeth healthy, please give us a call.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

A few patient reviews for Frydenlund Orthodontics

Frydenlund Orthodontics, serving Fenton, MI and Flint, MI, has been receiving some great patient reviews lately! Check out what our current patients had to say about Dr. Frydenlund and team when they were asked, "What do you like best about our practice?"

"I love that I am able to schedule all three of my children, for their appointments, at the same time.Dr. Frydenlund and his staff are always on schedule and very pleasant." ~Elaine

"Everything. Especially the exceptional front desk people. They are talented, entertaining and posess brillant minds. Their beauty is unsurpassed." ~Kurt

"Friendly staff, always on time, explain the procedure you are doing, and make the children feel comfortable."

"It used to be the helpful smiling faces, but now that there is 24/7 online access and email/text appt reminders....the website!" ~Angela