Friday, July 31, 2009

Bottled Water May Be Behind Tooth Troubles from Orthodontic Partners



We at Orthodontic Partners want you to know that as more families turn to bottled water and away from the tap, they may be missing out on one important ingredient that most brands of bottled water fail to include: fluoride!

As of 2005, bottled water is second only to soft drinks as the most popular drink in the United States, beating out milk, juice, and – more significantly – tap water. Between 2001 and 2006, the amount of bottled water sold in the U.S. rose an average of 10% per year. And many dental health specialists point to bottled water’s increased popularity as the culprit behind rising rates of cavities.

Because fluoride helps strengthen teeth, it is an important component of maintaining good oral health. The benefits of fluoride were noticed in the early part of the twentieth century, when researchers found communities with low levels of tooth decay. It turned out that these towns had measurable levels (around 1 part per million) of fluoride in their drinking water.

Beginning in the 1940s, communities have fluoridated their water supplies, and dentists have seen a significant decline in cavities ever since. The American Dental Association endorses both community water fluoridation and the use of fluoride-containing products as a safe means of preventing tooth decay. Between tap water and toothpaste, most of us get sufficient amounts of fluoride.

But if your family avoids fluoridated tap water in favor of ever-more-popular bottled water, you could be missing out on the levels of fluoride necessary to make a difference in your oral health.

If bottled water is your water of choice, check the label to make sure that your brand contains fluoride. As of a 2006 decision, the FDA allows bottled water containing .6 to 1.0 milligrams per liter of fluoride to carry a label stating that fluoridated water may reduce the risk of dental cavities or tooth decay. The ADA has backed this decision.

Of course, simply drinking fluoridated water is not a magic ticket to perfect teeth. To keep your choppers in tip-top shape, it’s important to brush and floss daily and avoid sugary sweets, in addition to maintaining your fluoride intake and visiting us at Orthodontic Partners regularly.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Baby Teeth – and Gums – Need Special Care! Orthodontic Partners

One question we hear all the time at Orthodontic Partners is “When should I start brushing my baby’s teeth?”

You should begin regular cleanings even before your baby has teeth. After each breast feeding – or bottle-feeding – use a clean, damp washcloth to gently rub your baby’s gum tissue. 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 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, please contact us today at 775.825.4804

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Sparks Office of Drs. Lohse, Corbridge and Bruntz

This week, we wanted to do a feature on our Sparks, NV office, one of the four convenient locations of the Orthodontic Partners in Nevada.

Our Sparks office is conveniently located across the street from Reed High School at 1205 Baring Blvd. in the Baring Village Shopping Center.

This is the entrance and front desk to our beautiful Sparks location. If you love sports you will love our Sparks office, as it is loaded with lots of great sports memorabilia!



Our operatory is full of sports photos and souvenirs, along with Dr. Corbridge's Sparks High School letterman jacket!



We even have Dr. Lohse’s wood skis from his days on the Reno High ski team!



Drs. Lohse, Corbridge and Bruntz are ready to serve you at any of our four nevada locations, call and make an appointment today!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Monday, July 6, 2009

Orthodontic Partners Patient Testimonials

The Orthodontic Partners have offered nearly 40 years of quality care in the Reno and Sparks area. Take a look at some of our great patient testimonials!



The kids love the atmosphere at the office. The doctors and staff are always friendly and willing to listen and help. It's also a good reason for us to get to Reno from time to time--we live in Tahoe. ~ Michael H.

The Orthodontic Partners are so nice, patient, and friendly when they were describing the things I had to do in order to keep my braces in mint condition. when I get older im going to have a beautiful smile! ~ Keith M.

They take our issues seriously and explain things upon request, to whatever level of detail that you are interested. They don't talk down to us. ~ Kenneth V.

I feel very comfortable knowing that they are up to date with the latest and greatest technology. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. ~ Darci E.

I really like the happy office atmosphere. I enjoy speaking to the Orthodontic Partner staff and feel like I'm part of a wonderful experience. ~ Yvonne D.