2010 is almost over—and what a year it was! Drs. Claro & Ghafouri, as well as our team at Irvine Orthodontics thought we’d ask: what was memorable about 2010 for you, and what are you most looking forward to in 2011? Do you have a new year's resolution, or any exciting plans for the coming year?
Have a safe and happy New Year, to all our patients, friends, family and all our dental and medical colleagues in Irvine and surrounding Orange County.
See you in 2011!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
What is two-phase treatment and when is it necessary?
First of all, happy holidays! Usually patients undergoing orthodontic treatment at our Irvine office already have their permanent teeth, but in some cases we have to start treatment earlier, even before the patient’s permanent teeth come in. Drs. Claro & Ghafouri call this “two-phase treatment.”
When we have patients with clear developmental problems at an early age, it’s best to start work when they are young, before the problems get bigger and more difficult to treat. Examples include an upper or lower jaw that is not growing correctly, or a mouth growing in a way that doesn’t leave enough room for all the permanent teeth to come in.
In these cases we will start early and do one round of treatment – phase one – while the patient still has their “baby teeth.” Phase one usually does not involve braces, but can include a different type of appliance that helps the jaw grow into place properly, such as a retainer. Our staff at Irvine Orthodontics will follow up with phase two usually a few years later, when permanent the patient’s permanent teeth have come in.
In order to catch early problems, Drs. Claro & Ghafouri recommend that children have an orthodontic check-up no later than age seven (and so does the American Association of Orthodontists). To learn more about two-phase orthodontics, or to schedule a complimentary consultation at our office, please give us a call or ask us on Facebook.
Have a great rest of the weekend!
When we have patients with clear developmental problems at an early age, it’s best to start work when they are young, before the problems get bigger and more difficult to treat. Examples include an upper or lower jaw that is not growing correctly, or a mouth growing in a way that doesn’t leave enough room for all the permanent teeth to come in.
In these cases we will start early and do one round of treatment – phase one – while the patient still has their “baby teeth.” Phase one usually does not involve braces, but can include a different type of appliance that helps the jaw grow into place properly, such as a retainer. Our staff at Irvine Orthodontics will follow up with phase two usually a few years later, when permanent the patient’s permanent teeth have come in.
In order to catch early problems, Drs. Claro & Ghafouri recommend that children have an orthodontic check-up no later than age seven (and so does the American Association of Orthodontists). To learn more about two-phase orthodontics, or to schedule a complimentary consultation at our office, please give us a call or ask us on Facebook.
Have a great rest of the weekend!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Share your winter break plans with us!
Drs. Claro & Ghafouri and our team at Irvine Orthodontics want to know: what do your winter plans look like? Do you have any plans for an exciting family vacation? Are you hanging out around town? Catching up on sleep? Spending time with friends? Let us know!
Please feel free to share your exciting winter plans and experiences with us here or on our Facebook page! We would like to wish all of our patients and their families a safe and fun holiday season!
Please feel free to share your exciting winter plans and experiences with us here or on our Facebook page! We would like to wish all of our patients and their families a safe and fun holiday season!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Staying connected with Irvine Orthodontics
At Irvine Orthodontics, we embrace technology, whether it’s through the innovative orthodontic treatments Drs. Claro & Ghafouri offer, our high-tech web site or our Facebook fan page. As you can probably tell, we love connecting with our patients online, whether it’s by sharing news on our blog or communicating ideas on our fan page. For social media to work, however, we understand that conversation is vital, and that’s why we invite you to join in and tell us what’s on your mind. Although social networks are hugely popular these days, we know they’re unpredictable and ever-changing.
While we take a little time to research how to best use social media, we thought we’d ask you, our loyal patients: How would you like us to use our social networks? What would you like us to share on our blog in the coming weeks or months? Please post your thoughts on Facebook or tell us during your next visit!
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