If you’re having a hard time coming up with a New Year’s resolution, you should think of your smile. You could make a resolution for your braces! If you do this, there is a good chance you could have a more effective orthodontic treatment and you could even get your braces off quicker. Who knows! Let’s give it a shot.... read more »
When you have braces, it’s important to maintain strong tooth enamel so you can maintain a healthy smile. However, that might be a tough task if you’re not sure how to keep your enamel in tip-top shape. So, to help you, our orthodontist, Dr. Christopher Liang, has some helpful tips and information for you. First, have a healthy and balanced... read more »
Your braces are strong and reliable. In fact, they’re strong enough to move your teeth and give you the perfect smile you deserve. However, there are habits in this world that could harm and damage your appliance and even delay your treatment time. So, if you would like to stay on track toward your beautiful and stunning smile, then it’s... read more »
The braces installed in your mouth by your orthodontist, Dr. Christopher Liang, represents a serious investment in realigning your teeth for a healthier mouth and an appealing smile. Cleaning and maintaining your teeth and braces will help prevent tooth decay and will help keep the treatment time to a minimum. With that in mind, Dr. Christopher Liang recommends some special... read more »
If you suffer from abnormal bites, don’t delay in looking into orthodontic braces. Beyond providing a better smile, braces can improve your overall oral health, including helping prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Typical symptoms of abnormal bites include: - Open bite: occurs when the top and bottom incisors do not connect when biting - Overbite (also called an overjet,... read more »
Your son or daughter’s new braces represent a serious investment in realigning their teeth for a healthier mouth and a more appealing smile. A daily oral hygiene routine can effectively clean away residual food particles and plaque to prevent problems like tooth decay and gum disease. If left unchecked, these problems would likely increase the amount of time they need... read more »