Healthy Smiles Program
All YearDon’t forget to take your Heathy Smiles Card to your next cleaning! You and your hygienist will be entered in a drawing to win awesome gift certificates.
Our Featured Non-Profit Organization:
The Ronald McDonald House
Donate your Lyons Loot to Ronald McDonald House. From now through the end of June, NSO will donate $10 to RMHC for every 30 Lyons Loot collected.
Keeping families together and near the medical care they need through a network of local Chapters.
“Our network of local Chapters has been helping millions of families with sick children find comfort and support when they need it most. Our programs, tailored to meet the urgent needs of each community, can now be found in more than 64 countries and regions across the globe.
Since 1974, RMHC has created programs that strengthen families during difficult times. RMHC provides vital resources and compassionate care to children and their families being served by leading hospitals worldwide. Core RMHC programs — Ronald McDonald Houses, Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, and Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles — provide access to health care and enable family-centered care. RMHC helped lessen the burden for millions of families in 2017.”
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Braces-Friendly Dressing Biscuits
Are you looking for an alternative to stuffing your turkey this year? These biscuits might be exactly what you are looking for! Ingredients: 1 Tbsp. Diamond Crystal kosher or 1¾ tsp. Morton kosher salt 1 Tbsp. baking soda ¼ tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. sugar 1½ tsp....
Braces-Friendly Peanut Butter and Oatmeal Cookies
Since November is Peanut Butter Lovers Month, you really must make these yummy cookies! Since November is Peanut Butter Lovers Month, you really must make these yummy cookies! Ingredients: 2 1/2 cups quick-cooking oats 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking...
Early and Late Loss of Baby Teeth
A baby will begin to gain teeth around 6 months of age, and this will continue until around the age of 3. Children will eventually lose all of their baby teeth between 6-12 years old. If a baby tooth is lost too early, it can cause serious crowding problems for the...
Covid-19 and the Flu
Keeping our patients healthy is our number one priority! So, during flu season it is important for all of us to understand these two viruses. Both COVID-19 and the Flu can have varying degrees of signs and symptoms, ranging from no symptoms (asymptomatic) to severe...
13 Signs You Should See an Orthodontist
If you recognize any of these signs or concerns in your child or yourself, it might be time to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist. We would be happy to set up an appointment for a complimentary evaluation! Early or late loss of baby teeth Difficulty chewing...
Halloween Covid Tips
Kids love the magic of Halloween, but the COVID-19 pandemic means Halloween may be a bit different again this year. Don’t worry, you can still have fun! Here are a few of our favorite (safe) ideas for Halloween 2021. Boo a Friend: Ghosting has become a popular...
The Importance of An Early Orthodontist Visit
Parents are often the first to recognize that something isn’t quite right about their child’s teeth or jaws. You may notice your child’s teeth not fitting together, difficulty chewing or biting, mouth breathing or other issues. When you notice something, it’s...
Broccoli Chicken Casserole with Cream Cheese and Mozzarella
A hearty chicken casserole for dinner is just right for a fall Tuesday evening. Here’s a tasty and easy recipe we think you might enjoy! Ingredients: 5 cups shredded cooked chicken breast 2 broccoli heads, cut into small florets 3 cloves garlic, minced 1/2...
Why Nail-Biting is Bad for Your Teeth
Biting your nails is a habit you should break for many reasons. Not only is it harmful to the hands and nails (and doesn’t really look very nice), but it can do a number on your teeth. Nail biting can cause the teeth to shift or break and can also splinter the tooth...
How Wearing Elastics Impacts Treatment Time
Yes … elastic wear or lack of it, when prescribed, influences your treatment time! Elastics should be worn exactly as the doctor prescribes. If you forget to wear them do not double up the next day – that won’t make your teeth move any faster and it could make your...
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